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Bloodybirds
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02-22-2007, 04:03 PM
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BP is right....whoops, ignore those last comments Peejay..forgot this was a wing chun forum..jeez! I should have said, chi sao is an invaluable part of this art so really practice the sensitivity and reaction drills your teacher is showing you. Also, if your teacher is good at it or to take a complementary thing, also find someone really good at push hands...I would assume the sensitivity is complementary as well.

Thanks BP.....what I suggested would only make your arms insensitive to pain....LOL!
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