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The Sabah Kungfu Show March 2007 -- Part 34
By the courtesy of Ogingo Videography, Sabah, Malaysia

WHY SHAOLIN KUNGFU IS TECHNICALLY FASTER THAN BOXING



Shaolin Kung Fu Show in Sabah
Grandmaster Wong demonstrates why a Shaolin exponent can move faster than a Boxer


Many kungfu practitioners find it hard to fight against Boxers because Boxers are fast. But it may come as a big surprise to them that the Boxers’ techniques are actually slower than kungfu techniques!

How does this make sense? How is it possible that Boxers are fast yet their techniques are slower? Understanding the difference between skills and techniques will make this paradox clear. A car is technically faster than a bicycle. But if you are unskilled in driving a car, a skillful cyclist can travel faster than you. Although kungfu is technically faster than Boxing, if you are unskilled in fighting, a skillful Boxer can fight faster than you.

During question-time at the Sabah Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course of March 2007, a seasoned Boxer, Paul, and a few other participants asked Grandmaster Wong about effective Shaolin techniques against Boxers. Grandmaster Wong also explains some effective tactics and strategies. This video series records some of these lessons.



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“Shaolin Shaolin Kungfu is Technically Faster than Boxing

Grandmaster Wong warns the participants not to underestimate a Boxer. A Boxer may parry your attacks and counter-strike you. Nevertheless, Shaolin Kungfu is technically faster. A Boxer, for example, usually parries first, then counter-strike, whereas a Shaolin practitioner may defend and counter-strike at the same time.
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“Shaolin Shaolin is also Technically Faster than Boxing in Footwork

The footwork of Shaolin Kungfu is also technically faster than that of Boxing. For example, where it takes a Boxer two or three steps to bounce forward or away, a Shaolin practitioner takes only one.
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“Shaolin Shifting Stances is Technically Faster than Bouncing About

Shifting stances in Shaolin Kungfu is technically faster than bouncing about in Boxing. When Sifu Jamie who acts as a Boxer attacks Grandmaster Wong, instead of bouncing away to avoid the attack and then bouncing back to counter-strike, Grandmaster Wong shifts his back foot backward to avoid the strike and then move his body forward to counter-strike. Such shifting of stances is technically faster than bouncing about.
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“Shaolin Shifting Body-Movement is Even Faster

Shifting body-movement, without moving the feet away, is even faster. The advantage is further compounded with the hand movement with the help of an appropriate stance. As a Boxer attacks, shift your body backward to avoid it, simultaneously brushing the attack away and immediately shift forward again to counter-strike. This superiority in technical speed is accomplished by the harmonies of feet, body and hands.
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“Shaolin An Effective Strategy against Boxers is to use Kicks

An effective strategy against Boxers is to attack them with kicks. Almost irrespective of how a Boxer attacks you, you lean back and counter with side-kicks. If he bounces away, follow up with more side-kicks. A Boxer has no techniques in his art to counter against kicks.
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“Shaolin Some Effective Tactics against Boxers

Here Grandmaster Wong demonstrates some effective tactics against Sifu Jamie who poses as a Boxer. Firstly Grandmaster Wong brushes off Sifu Jamie’s attacks. Then he counter-strikes. Using gripping and felling attacks is also very useful because a Boxer has no techniques in his art to counter gripping and felling attacks.
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“Shaolin Applying Felling Techniques against Boxers

Applying felling attacks against a Boxer is also a very useful tactic. As a Boxer normally bounces about, his stance is usually not solid and it is easy to fell him. Sifu Jamie, who poses as a Boxer, tries to bounce away as Grandmaster Wong attacks with a felling technique, but Grandmaster Wong follows closely in and fells him.
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We wish to thank Mr Godfery Kissey of Ogingo Videography, Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia for kindly provideing us with the videos. (Godfery is also a member of our Shaolin Wahnam Family.) His telephone number is 60-88-731788, and e-mail address is godfery@pc.jaring.my.


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