Believe it or not, all dummies are NOT created equal.

I’m laughing as hard as you guys



Is it just me or are the arms on this next one at way to wide of an angle?


Feel free to contribute,
Iron
Believe it or not, all dummies are NOT created equal.

I’m laughing as hard as you guys



Is it just me or are the arms on this next one at way to wide of an angle?


Feel free to contribute,
Iron
LMAO!!
Wow, those first two are doozies; and that guy in the last picture is scaring me. ![]()
E Pluribus Rectum
The 2nd dummy is not from Ving Tsun
I believe the 2nd one is meant for Choy Lee Fut, though I could be wrong.
To be fair, I don’t think that one should be included here.
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No, its called “martial arm.” It’s supposed to be an “evolved” dummy or something, from their website. Hmm… looks like when a jong evolved, it lost 2 arms and a leg.
Iron
Evolved? Maybe, but, not from Ving Tsun.
After reviewing the entire site to which you refer and watching each video clip, I am even more convinced.
The movement of the arm is nearly identical to a Choy Lee Fut dummy’s arm but with a second articulation at the elbow.
The techniques demonstrated are not Ving Tsun. The site claims they are from Karate and Jeet Kune Do.
The site makes no mention of of any Ving Tsun influence at all. There is, however, a banner ad from a martial arts supply store which sells some Ving Tsun supplies. Not surprisingly, they also sell many other supplies, including the “MartialArm.”
The creator of the device says it was developed based on the theories of a Mr. Lawrence Lee. Mr. Lee practices an art which the site calls “Martial Science” or “Total Control.” However, I suspect this is the same Lawrence Lee from Australia who taught an art called “Tong Keun Do,” which I believe is a “Jeet Kune Do/Tang Soo Do Karate” variant.
All I’m saying is that if we are to judge what is and is not a decent dummy for practicing Ving Tsun, we must, at least, be in the right ball park. Otherwise, we would have to to discuss how effective dummies such as these would be for Ving Tsun training:




If we are not studying the other art to the level of knowledge required to understand the nature of it’s dummy, then we are not qualified to comment on whether the other art’s training apparatus is authentic.
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[This message was edited by Tom Kagan on 07-18-01 at 09:26 AM.]
dummies
Hey,
FYI, I was watching the “Secret of the Snake and Crane” last night. They have a scene with a dummy in it that has 3 “arms” aligned vertically, high, mid and low positions.
nice eh!..

Ah, at last! True craftmanship!
the adventurer, the bandito, the master
Is that a fence post?
the adventurer, the bandito, the master

Hey!..Don’t do that with a good cigar!.. :eek:
For those who are not old enough to understand,that last post was intended at Miss Lewansky particular use of cigars! ![]()
It’s Lewinsky!!! Get the spelling of our national treasures right you, you, Canadian!!! ![]()
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Rogue, you’re an @ss!! Watchman
Adventure is just a romantic name for trouble. It sounds swell when you write about it, but it’s hell when you meet it face to face in a dark and lonely place.
Louis L’Amour
BTW, did I mention that Rogue was an @ss? Watchman[/i]

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Rogue, you’re an @ss!! Watchman
Adventure is just a romantic name for trouble. It sounds swell when you write about it, but it’s hell when you meet it face to face in a dark and lonely place.
Louis L’Amour
BTW, did I mention that Rogue was an @ss? Watchman[/i]
O.K. Rogue!..I stand corrected! no reason to be such an uss!


Before domestication! ![]()
LOL, old jong! ![]()