Obscure Claws

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MisterMike

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I liked it as well. It was a good example of changing the timing AND still ending up with a technique that makes sense.

(Was that lasting impression around your chest area?) :)
 
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AHinnebusch

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I'll give you a hint, I'm not really a red neck...
 

bdparsons

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AHinnebusch said:
This TOW left a lasting impression on me. I hope you will enjoy this as much as I did.

Let me know what you think:
http://www.ltatum.com/TipOfTheWeek.html

At your service,
Andrew (working hard on that green belt) Hinnebusch

Andrew,

With this TOW I've noticed a significant increase in the video quality. Can you tell me what kind of camera y'all used? Also seems to be much less of a compression rate than in previous TOWs. Is this the case?

Great job!

Respects,
Bill Parsons
Triangle Kenpo Institute
 
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AHinnebusch

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I have learned a new trick and can now provide better quality video. Thanks for noticing!
 
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AHinnebusch

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Yep alot of great stuff, and keep you eyes open, I will from time to time post more of Master Tatums TOWs.

At your service,
Andrew
 

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Yeah, again outstanding! I had the pleasure of training with Mr. Tatum and his crew from 1/28 until 2/7 and man what an awesome experience to have "The Man" take me all the way through Long 4 and break it down. Nothing but respect. I purchased the Dynamic Kenpo hands and watching Obscure Claws today just reinforced everything even more. Next time hopefully I can train with the Dark Kenpo Lord. If any of you visit Maui and want to train just PM me and we will hook up!
 

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