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  1. Sima Rong
    10-05-2012 12:28 AM
    Sima Rong
    Thanks for sharing your expertise on the forum. You always give good practice advice.
  2. xinyidizi
    07-18-2012 01:46 AM
    xinyidizi
    That's a lot of styles! So far I have mainly done Cha quan, Chen Taiji, XYLH and just training these styles seems to be an endless project. However if in a few years I get to a reasonable level in the styles I already know I would like to add another one. What style do you think can cover most the missing parts.
  3. Yum Cha
    10-30-2010 01:31 PM
    Yum Cha
    Hi YKN,
    Its nice to meet someone like you here on the fourm. A lot of your thinking is exactly along the lines of mine, and yet we come from different arts. Your insight is obvious.

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  • About YouKnowWho
    What's your MA style?
    Combat Shuai Chiao
    How long have you trained?
    50 years
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    Shell Beach, CA, USA
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    retired
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    Combat requires timing, opportunity, angle, power, and balance.
    If we know striking art is better than grappling art (or the other way around), we won't need "cross training".

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