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Is this what you are talking about?
http://www.woodendummy.net/shop/freestanding-wooden-dummies/freestanding-wing-chun-wooden-dummy.html
I just thought it was for convienence to move it around and not have to have it fastened somewhere.
I have also seen it as "saam sing joong"
Does anyone here do this. I've only seen bits and pieces.
Is it all that? or is it because I don't have it I'm putting too much into it?
Do you practice it as a form or a series of drills?
Hmm, Saam Sing Jong- 3 Star Structure:
We used this as a training module. Which referenced different energies and applied structures. Without going into to much detail.
How does the practice of saam sing jong correlate to the dummy training device?
Thanks, interesting topic!
Hey Geezer,
Actually the striking is different the character would generally follow as
"Da Saam Sing". Da- strike/hit whereas "Jong" structure.
But I think I undertstand the meaning of what your saying.
Thanks,
Niece= Toujat
Ill upload the characters on the other page so its easier to understand terminology...
Dang!, it's helpful to have a Chinese speaker on this forum.
Just curious about one thing... Most of the other terms for members of one's "kung-fu family" begin with, "si-". For example: si-fu, si-mo, si-hing, si-je, and so on. You posted that nephew is "si-juk". Yet niece is "toujat". Is there also a term for niece that begins with "si-"?