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Well, it wasn't really like something was amiss, but it looks just so strange, two posts in a row by the same person

(on Dutch forums it's usually not allowed to post when you were the last one to post on a thread, so everyone can edit their posts).
However, I'll tell you about training, it was really cool!
Louis (instructor) taught me one technique. I still remember the fan parts but I suppose I've forgotten some of the footwork, so I'll try to reconstruct it. He didn't really go into the history or background of the fan - he said that it wasn't in our style (so I suppose he picked up the skills somewhere?) - but in the technique he showed me, it was clear that it isn't really used to attack.
It was basically a defense (?) against a punch. The fan is in your right hand You deflect it on the regular way (this time with your right wrist instead of your left hand) and while deflecting, you step forward with right. Then you open the fan hard enough, so it makes a sound. You step forward with left and do a sikut while you turn & twist the fan so it distracts the opponent.
(and no, I can't explain the turning/twisting thing, but in the end, you end up with your fan & your elbow to the opponent's throat).
So, Louis told me, it showed that the kipas was really only for distracting - you open it because you want to hide that you're going to come forward for that sikut. He also suggested that I try doing a pajong (?payong? Whatever...) with it and I've tried - but I end up with a 'closed' fan, so I'm going to ask him next week or so.
The assistant teacher then told me that steel fans were used because they were stronger (well, that's quite obvious, I think).
So. It was really nice to finally learn something, but unfortunately, he couldn't tell me about the background. It quite funny, actually, since he can't even open the fan properly (that's why he first didn't want to teach me, but apparently I was either annoying enough because I asked him multiple times, or he'd practised or something) but he does know the techniques

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