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Chi Sao from Wing Chun & JKD, Hubad Lubad from Filipino Martial Arts are too static, too predictable, too choreographed and don't work for real fighting...oh really?!
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In this video Sifu Mark Medeiros & Coach Steve Denamo show Hubad & Chi Sao the way they were meant to be utilized. The way old school bangers used to train them in garage dojos and backyards in the 70s 80s 90s before chronic standardization and commercialization stagnated these 2 INCREDIBLE drills! To be fair, there were always pockets of practitioners that upheld the true golden standard for Hubad and Chi Sao...and this video is an homage to them!
Stay tuned for videos where we really crank it up a notch with full power, full contact and under sparring conditions!
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