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From the taun sao/fook sao position, the person forming the taun sao performs a low palm-strike, careful not to draw his elbow into his own body. The other person destroys the force of the palm-strike with the wrist force of a jut sao; this person must be even more careful to maintain the fist-and-a-half distance between the elbow and the center-line, to lose it would be to simply draw the opponent’s strike into his own body. The person who has done jut sao now punches toward his opponent’s head. The opponent’s arm sticks and rises into a defensive bong sao. Then both hands go back to the starting point of taun sao/fook sao and the sequence begins again. The practitioners swap hand moves on the jut sao/palm-strike position, the person doing the low palm-strike performs haun sao to get on the outside and punches up. The punch rises with a defensive bong sao and the sequence begins again. To change hands, one person punches with the previously stationary hand, which is met by a bong sao and the sequence continues. Single sticky-hands practice performed in this way, is a continuous flow of attack and defense.

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