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Okay, now I'm going to show. I'd like to introduce first of all Robert Hampton, he's going to
be my assistant here and we'll be showing the actual targets of where I'm striking to.
Okay? So, if he's facing me right here, I'm actually going to switch to a lighter stick.
The stick, by the way, these are rattan sticks, they're very light. But I'm going to actually
even switch to a lighter stick because of the velocity and the power that you can, that
you can, when you wield these sticks that it's still a lot of power and stuff I can,
that still comes out of these. Okay? So my first strike that I did was a centralized
strike on the head. Okay? Just like this. Okay? That's a center line. Okay, my next
strike was to the right temple. Okay? Next one, number three would be to the other side.
Temple on that side. Okay, and his arms are up. You're going to put your arms up. I'm
going to hit his right rib and I'm going to come across like that. And my last one that
I showed, was right there on the other side. Now, on the left side on the left ribs. Okay?
There's many more angles, I'm just showing those basic five that I prefer right there.
So all the people that are doing different styles and systems saying, "No, we do this
we do that," I know there's many thrusts and stuff and some keys there's hooking strikes,
but right now I'm just showing basic linear and outer circular strikes. Okay? So this
is one, this is two, three, arms up, four and five. Okay? Okay, so that was the linear
strikes. Okay? Those straight lines. Okay? But, I gave you five basic linear strikes
to the head, each side of the head on temple and on the side of the body, which is the
ribs. These are the linear strikes.