The Trapping Hands Method Every Martial Artist Is Missing
Learn karate and kung-fu trapping hands directly from Russ Smith at the Burinkan Dojo. Watch this session to see Five Ancestor Fists techniques. This conversation features a detailed look at the preparation for a new book on Ngo Cho Kun, specifically documenting the forms and philosophy behind the style. Russ Smith shares his expertise during a photo shoot session, providing context for the movements demonstrated throughout the day. If you are interested in traditional martial arts techniques or the specifics of Five Ancestor Fists, this discussion offers a practical look at how these forms are preserved and codified. The demonstrations highlight the application of martial arts in a real-world training environment. Practitioners will gain insight into the alignment and intent behind the movements discussed by the experts. By observing the interplay between the teachers at the Burinkan Dojo, you can better understand the nuances of this specific lineage. Subscribe for weekly martial arts technique breakdowns, and comment which Five Ancestor Fists form you want to see analyzed next.

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