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Flying Crane

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Nah... I'm sticking to the original thought, even more now. The body posture, the elbow bend, final strike position, all the same. That's the way I learned it.

I have seen folks do the RH the way you described your understanding of it, though. To me, it didn't have the same power curve at the moment of impact, but maybe I was not doing it right.
Fair enough. Without showing and comparing it, it’s tough to say otherwise.
 
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Fair enough. Without showing and comparing it, it’s tough to say otherwise.
Who knows? Maybe what I was learning was "tainted" by the foul practices of non-KMA evildoers...?

All I know is, I could hit like a truck with that strike, which was what I was after.
 

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Who knows? Maybe what I was learning was "tainted" by the foul practices of non-KMA evildoers...?

All I know is, I could hit like a truck with that strike, which was what I was after.
Oh yeah, it is really powerful, no question about it.
 
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Then there's people like me, who are quite resistant to electric shock, who would be like "what was that?"

And a group of people who would push the button over and over again for reasons other than science.
 

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