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I can't help but think that this has genuine real life application! You can't beat a good kick to the shin.
We could argue that with a little more accuracy this ancient english martial art has the potential to lead to balance point techniques and even some basic throws!!
I remembered learning about this as "purring" from the Tao of Jeet Kune Do and John Gilbey's infamous Secret Fighting Arts of the World. Insane, but you can definitely see martial application as the winner really controlled his opponent's upper body while kicking for the "two-fer".
I can't help but think that this has genuine real life application! You can't beat a good kick to the shin.
We could argue that with a little more accuracy this ancient english martial art has the potential to lead to balance point techniques and even some basic throws!!
I remembered learning about this as "purring" from the Tao of Jeet Kune Do and John Gilbey's infamous Secret Fighting Arts of the World. Insane, but you can definitely see martial application as the winner really controlled his opponent's upper body while kicking for the "two-fer".
Regards-
Spaniard