Posted by edward on 8/9/2003, 7:56 am, in reply to "Inside Kung Fu Article" --Previous Message-- if you look deeper at the application of tuit sau, it does not just invovle just one hand but 2 hands working simulatneously. One hand retracting while the other one teaches you how to walk along the opponents bridge. this is a bit difficult to describe in writing and hopefully we'll have a video to further explain it
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: Hi Mr. Cruz,
: I liked your article in Inside Kung Fu. But
: I have a question about the tuit sao
: application when you say it's for
: "walking the bridge". I've been
: trying to see what you mean by that, but I'm
: having some trouble. Do you mean that when
: the hand slides along the forearm, it's a
: representation of sliding across an
: opponent's forearm? Or can tuit sao be
: applied for literally "walking the
: opponent's bridge". I can't really see
: that possibility and thought you might give
: some insight. Thanks in advance for any info
: you can provide.
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