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Basically Pavel modeled his system of kbs after hard style martial arts. It is name HE selected to describe the """style""" HE adopted. So he wanted his method to reflect the qualities of hard style karate. Not every hard style martial artist is injuried just like not every """hard style""" kb lifter is injuried however the very characteristics of RKC look to hard style martial arts as the example as defined by the founder himself. As I said, it is a brand name and there are no style. So I am referring to martial artists kb lifters and any other proponent of high tension methods. Smooth is relative to your experience level,. Probably if these instructors you mention had training from more experenced coaches, their technique would be even more smooth. That said I respect those you mentioned and I am not criticizing any individual. My main point is there is a big world out there and there is a lot more to KBs that what one can find with RKC and people should take an honest interest in educating themselves If you like RKC it is great, if you will continue to lift kbs for some years you might decide to look for something more
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