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From: Bill <106503.602@compuserve.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 1998 15:19:40 -0500
Subject: help with pattern
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Date: Tue, 6 Jan 1998 15:19:40 -0500
From: Bill <106503.602@compuserve.com>
Subject: help with pattern
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Message text written by [mpg]

>
>Two questions, if I could impose upon someone more knowledgable and with 
>a higher degree of retention than I have ...
>
>
>I am unable to remember the three moves in Chong Moo after the jump 360 
>L-stance knife hand guarding block. Could someone please clue me in?

From where you know, which is the 19th movement.
20) Left walking stance/ Low upset fingertip thrust with right hand.

21) Slide the left foot, to form a right L-Stance/ High backfist strike
with
right backfist and low block with left outer forearm.

22)Right walking stance/ middle spearfinger thrust.

>And I have yet to grasp the purpose of a vertical kick checking. Is there 
>someone who would be willing to enlighten me?

As far as I know, the vertical kick ( Sewo Chagi) is an attacking technique
The attacking tool (Balkal) must be vertical at impact, it is the foot that
gives the name "vertical" not the method of execution, which is at a 90
degree angle. The two main targets are the face and solar plexus.
The kick can also be executed using (balkal Dung).

Which Pattern is uses this kick, as I can't think of any?

>thank you all, in advance ... [mpg]<

Hope this helps.

      Yours B. Crosthwaite 3rd Degree.

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