We had 7 people in the class today - including Heng Han who taught the class. It was a treat. Because the class was so small, Han let us, newbies, tried almost everything. I got to do all kinds of fancy kicks and at the end learned Qianbaitui Houbaitui - which I think is the fanciest of them all.
It goes roughly like this: you kick with one leg inward in the front and then whip the other leg to finish a circle.
We have similar kick in Muay Thai where you whip your hind leg to attack. It's called Jorake Faad Haang which means crocodile tail thrash or whip or something similar.
It goes roughly like this: you kick with one leg inward in the front and then whip the other leg to finish a circle.
We have similar kick in Muay Thai where you whip your hind leg to attack. It's called Jorake Faad Haang which means crocodile tail thrash or whip or something similar.
I couldn't really do it right. I was told I needed to extend more. Maybe the next time I try, I'll imagine my legs crocodile's tail.
Awesome Sucheela!
ReplyDeleteYou know what? We need to have a list of all the Level 2 moves with Chinese/English description and maybe a picture! Let's put one together!
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Actually, we have the L2 list someplace. Not with pictures though....
ReplyDeletewe'll have you pose cause you are a model/actor
ReplyDeleteI would pose if I knew the L2 moves!!
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i have them in word format somewhere...one of you L2 gals can sort it out!
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