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matthewgreenland
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Question: (I realize that I haven't been on in a while)
From the Encyclopedia of Kenpo -
Inward Parry - blocking arm travels from outside to inside.
Outward Parry - blocking arm travels from inside to outside.
From a horse, they both reach the tip of the Triangle. The inward travels across the body, and the outward travels back to the same side that it started from. How then does the inward travel from outside in and the outward parry from inside out?
I am not seeing it. Someone help me to see why they are labeled as such.
Thank you friends
From the Encyclopedia of Kenpo -
Inward Parry - blocking arm travels from outside to inside.
Outward Parry - blocking arm travels from inside to outside.
From a horse, they both reach the tip of the Triangle. The inward travels across the body, and the outward travels back to the same side that it started from. How then does the inward travel from outside in and the outward parry from inside out?
I am not seeing it. Someone help me to see why they are labeled as such.
Thank you friends