Your Tiger Claw is no match for my Mantis style

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That mantis needs to go back and retrain his basics. He hit the cat dozens of times, with practically no effect.
 
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That mantis needs to go back and retrain his basics. He hit the cat dozens of times, with practically no effect.
It's actually very advanced technique. He was booping dim mak pressure points in such as way as to interfere with the flow of the cat's chi, so that the larger opponent lost his focus and wandered off.

Either that or a 10,000% weight differential worked in the cat's favor, but we all know size is no match for technique, so that couldn't have been the case.
 

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That mantis needs to go back and retrain his basics. He hit the cat dozens of times, with practically no effect.

Obviously very expert use of pressure points by the Mantis. Notice the totally confused and subdued look on the face of the cat just before it leaves. I doubt it even remembers tangling with the mantis.

It bothers me that I, a Hapkidoist, have to point out the above, before our Mantis style Kung Fu practitioners chime in. Come on guys, we're all friends, and besides you can't keep your styles secrets forever. :)
 

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