COMBAT SEQUENCE 11 - YELLOW BIRD DRINKS WATER
The deadly organ-seeking kick, or "liew yam thui" in Chinese (Cantonese), is found in Combat Sequence 11 called "Yellow Bird Drinks Water", which is named after its signature pattern. An excellent counter is "Trim Bamboo wihh Branches". Here course participants start with this sequence and continue to another sequence with addition or subtraction to engage in conditional free sparring. The sparring is free, but with the condition that they use certain combat sequences.
Organ-Seeking Kick | Trim Bamboo | Combat Sequence 11 |
Combat Sequence 11 | Class Practice |
Class Practice | Continue to another Sequence | Conditional Free Sparring |
We wish to thank Dr Damian Kissey and the Kissey Family, the honorary organizers, for taking meticulous care to make sure every course participant is happy and comfortable.
We also wish to thank Mr Godfery Kissey of Ogingo Videography, Penampang, Sabah, Malaysia for kindly provideing us with the videos. Godfery is also a member of our Shaolin Wahnam Family. His telephone number is 60-88-731788, and e-mail address is godfery@pc.jaring.my.
Combat Sequence 11 - Yellow Bird Drinks Water from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
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