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Iron Wire Martial Arts
Приєднався 2 вер 2014
🔥Kickboxing🥋Eskrima🥋Silat🥋Kung Fu🔥
💥Professor Jacob Brinnand, pupil of:
♦️GGM YC Wong ♦️GGM Ising Atillo
♦️World Champ Kathy Long ♦️Navy Seal Nomad
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💥Professor Jacob Brinnand, pupil of:
♦️GGM YC Wong ♦️GGM Ising Atillo
♦️World Champ Kathy Long ♦️Navy Seal Nomad
Social Handles
UA-cam.com/IronWireMartialArts
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Website:
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#IronWireMartialArts #SifuJacobBrinnnad
#Eskrima #SIlat #Kickboxing #KungFu #Weapons
#MartialArts #TraditionalSystems
#beastfromsoutheast #BullDozerBrinnand
Forging the Future of Martial Arts: Creation and Innovation
The world of martial arts is constantly evolving, shaped by those who honor tradition while daring to innovate. Today, we see people building their own systems, crafting unique brands, and redefining what martial arts can be.
🔹 Creation Through ReflectionTrue innovation often starts by observing the past. From ancient techniques forged in battle to the philosophies that guided warriors, the roots of martial arts run deep. By understanding where we come from, we gain clarity on where we can go.
🔹 The Natural Flow of CreationCreativity in martial arts isn’t just about inventing-it’s about adapting and refining. Whether it’s integrating techniques across disciplines, developing new training methods, or redefining self-expression, the natural flow of creation honors both tradition and individuality.
🔹 Where We Are TodayMartial arts in the modern world has become a global conversation. From MMA to traditional styles, and from cinematic choreography to personal self-defense systems, there’s an ever-expanding spectrum of art forms. What does this mean for the future? How do we balance creativity with respect for the foundations?
#MartialArts #MMA #TraditionalMartialArts #HybridTraining #SelfProtection #StreetFights #MartialArtsDiscussion #JacobABrinnand
🔹 Creation Through ReflectionTrue innovation often starts by observing the past. From ancient techniques forged in battle to the philosophies that guided warriors, the roots of martial arts run deep. By understanding where we come from, we gain clarity on where we can go.
🔹 The Natural Flow of CreationCreativity in martial arts isn’t just about inventing-it’s about adapting and refining. Whether it’s integrating techniques across disciplines, developing new training methods, or redefining self-expression, the natural flow of creation honors both tradition and individuality.
🔹 Where We Are TodayMartial arts in the modern world has become a global conversation. From MMA to traditional styles, and from cinematic choreography to personal self-defense systems, there’s an ever-expanding spectrum of art forms. What does this mean for the future? How do we balance creativity with respect for the foundations?
#MartialArts #MMA #TraditionalMartialArts #HybridTraining #SelfProtection #StreetFights #MartialArtsDiscussion #JacobABrinnand
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🎯 Kathy Long’s “Hit & Run” Tactic: Master Mobility in Combat! 🥊
Переглядів 322 години тому
💥 5x World Champion Kathy Long shares a game-changing tip: Don't just strike-move! After throwing your combination, circle out with smooth, circular steps to reposition. Why? ✅ Stay out of your opponent's danger zone.✅ Create angles for your next attack.✅ Stay unpredictable and one step ahead. 🌀 Pro Tip: Practice footwork drills and shadowboxing to build this habit. It’s not just about hitting ...
🔥 Hung Gar: Vicious Double Uppercuts & Dragon Whips Its Tail 🔥
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In this session, we’re breaking down two powerful Hung Gar techniques: Vicious Double Uppercuts and Dragon Whips Its Tail! 🐉💥 * Double Uppercuts: These strikes come in with ferocity, combining offense and defense in one seamless move. Not only do they deliver serious power, but they also include a simultaneous block, guard pass, and a firm grabbing hold to set up for the next strike. * Dragon W...
Traditional, MMA & Hybrid Martial Arts: A Deep Discussion
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In this full review, we explore why martial arts are more critical than ever in today’s world. 💥 Let’s talk about: ✅ The realities of street fights and self-protection ✅ The value of traditional martial arts ✅ The versatility of modern MMA systems ✅ The innovation of hybrid approaches From timeless techniques to cutting-edge adaptations, we’ll dive deep into how martial arts continue to evolve-...
Silat Master File 2011-2015: A Deep Dive
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Unveiling a curated collection of fighting techniques and theories developed between 2011-2015. This comprehensive review covers: 00:00 Teaser 00:45 Intro 02:13 Master File 🔥 Weaponizing Drills ⚔️ Full Combative Sequences 🌀 Advanced Concepts 🤲 Kilap Hands 🔗 Hubad Lubad 🗡️ Knife Mastery ⚡ Llanka Drills Immerse yourself in the art of Silat, where precision meets adaptability. From mastering weapo...
🥊Sparring Session: Preparing for Glory! 🥊
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The countdown to Houston Fight Night has begun! Coach Steven is in the zone, sharpening his skills and perfecting his craft with this sparring session against Coach Zakir. 🔥 On January 18, 2025, at Eado Boxing, Coach Steven will step into the ring to showcase everything he’s been working toward. This sparring session is just the warm-up for the fireworks to come. 📅 Don’t miss Fight Night - an e...
Hung Gar vs Wrestling: Double Falling Backfist vs. Neck Tie #WongFeiHung
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In this post, we break down one of Wong Fei Hung’s brutal techniques against grabs-the powerful Double Falling Backfist. This strike shares remarkable similarities with modern boxing techniques, showcasing its versatility and power. It’s a perfect example of how traditional martial arts, like Hung Gar, can be adapted and applied in today’s martial arts landscape. Explore the synergy between anc...
"Watch Your Right!"-The Old Masters' Game of Precision (Atillo Balintawak Arnis-Eskrima)
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Watch your right!" 🥋 This phrase echoes a classic game played by the old masters of Atillo Balintawak Arnis-Eskrima. In this tradition, martial artists would call out their intended target before striking, testing their precision, speed, and ability to execute flawlessly while keeping their opponent on edge. Demonstrated here by the legendary GGM Crispulo "Ising" Atillo, this technique showcase...
🥊 Pin, Trap, and Dominate: Muay Thai Tactics by Kathy Long
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Trapping isn’t just for traditional martial arts-it’s a game-changer in Boxing, Kickboxing, MMA, and Combat Sports. 🥊 In this video, 5X World Champion Kathy Long demonstrates how to pin and trap the high guard to set up devastating knees in Muay Thai. Learn how to break through your opponent's defenses with precision and control, combining old-school techniques with modern combat applications. ...
How to Fight in KO Range: Tips from a 5X World Champion (KathyLong)
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How to Fight in KO Range: Tips from a 5X World Champion (KathyLong)
"Hung Gar Guard-Destroying Elbows: Bridging and Trapping Explained"
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"Hung Gar Guard-Destroying Elbows: Bridging and Trapping Explained"
"Cuentada in Atillo Balintawak Arnis: Mastering Aggressive Defense"
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"Cuentada in Atillo Balintawak Arnis: Mastering Aggressive Defense"
"Strike and Vanish: Kickboxing Combo Drill with 5X World Champ Kathy Long"
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"Strike and Vanish: Kickboxing Combo Drill with 5X World Champ Kathy Long"
Why Tyson Fought So Badly (Tyson vs. Paul) 🥊
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Why Tyson Fought So Badly (Tyson vs. Paul) 🥊
Coach Charles vs. Zara | Kathy Long Kickboxing Seminar 🥊🔥#Sparring #Fight
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Coach Charles vs. Zara | Kathy Long Kickboxing Seminar 🥊🔥#Sparring #Fight
🏆 Galveston National Fight Championships: Coach Zakir 🥇
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🏆 Galveston National Fight Championships: Coach Zakir 🥇
🏆 Galveston National Fight Championships: Coach Charles 🥊
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🏆 Galveston National Fight Championships: Coach Charles 🥊
🔥 Kathy Long’s Philly Shell Shoulder Roll: The Ultimate Sneaky Counter
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🔥 Kathy Long’s Philly Shell Shoulder Roll: The Ultimate Sneaky Counter
Hung Gar Vs. Muay Thai (Beggar Hands Vs. Thai Clinch) #DoubleStrikes
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Hung Gar Vs. Muay Thai (Beggar Hands Vs. Thai Clinch) #DoubleStrikes
Hung Gar: Uppercuts, Trapping & Nerve Destruction
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Hung Gar: Uppercuts, Trapping & Nerve Destruction
🔥 Galveston National Fight Championships TKO / WKL League (CHAMPIONS)
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🔥 Galveston National Fight Championships TKO / WKL League (CHAMPIONS)
“ARMY LINES” Kickboxing Fight Drill #LargeClass #GroupTraining
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“ARMY LINES” Kickboxing Fight Drill #LargeClass #GroupTraining
🔥 Muay Thai & Silat Fusion: Blending the Fighting Arts
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🔥 Muay Thai & Silat Fusion: Blending the Fighting Arts
🔥 Overhand Right & Oblique Kick Combo: Unleash Kickboxing Dominance
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🔥 Overhand Right & Oblique Kick Combo: Unleash Kickboxing Dominance
🔴 FMA: 12 Strikes from Spar One, Weaponizing the Mother Spar. GGM Atillo Balintawak Arnis-Eskrima.
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🔴 FMA: 12 Strikes from Spar One, Weaponizing the Mother Spar. GGM Atillo Balintawak Arnis-Eskrima.
Elbow Drills in Army Lines: "LARGE CLASS" Sifu Jacob A. Brinnand
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Elbow Drills in Army Lines: "LARGE CLASS" Sifu Jacob A. Brinnand
🔥 Kathy Long & Muhammad Ali + Pacquiao + Pernell Whitaker (Sparring Partners)
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🔥 Kathy Long & Muhammad Ali Pacquiao Pernell Whitaker (Sparring Partners)
💥Hung Gar: Knee Break, Wrist Escapes, Eye Gouge #FightTechniques #PhoenixEye
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💥Hung Gar: Knee Break, Wrist Escapes, Eye Gouge #FightTechniques #PhoenixEye
🔥Muay Thai: Countering Teeps & Round Kicks: 5x World Champ Kathy Long #ProFighter #GOAT #Legend
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🔥Muay Thai: Countering Teeps & Round Kicks: 5x World Champ Kathy Long #ProFighter #GOAT #Legend
🔥 Kathy Long Kickboxing: Jeff Vs. Diego #Fight
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🔥 Kathy Long Kickboxing: Jeff Vs. Diego #Fight
❤excellent merci 🙏🏼
Great lesson from a true Martial Art master !! Thank you the lesson. Peace and Blessings
Thanks for watching and commenting, appreciate it 🙏🙏🙏Kathy Long is one of the all time greatest fighters!! She’s amazing! 🤩
Real Kung fu!! Thanks for the lesson, peace and Blessings
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!
100% people think the principals discovered in the TMA change when they are inherent to the body and act of violence. Mixing my own chexmix of Balintwak/WingChun/Hapkido/Superfoot and I've had great results.
That’s one amazing mix you have. My experience is very similar to yours! It’s a perfect blend of traditional and modern!! Thanks for watching, have a great day!!
i see im not the only one who googled 'flicker jab' after watching hajime no ippo
Interesting discussion with some deep points. I come from both a traditional and combat sports background. I like combat sports more, because I enjoy the competitive nature, the fact that I can spar safely, and the focus on a small skillset. However, traditional arts, particularly internal arts, have been very important for not only health and longevity, but also things such as: Skeletal/structural alignment, body integration (so mechanics + structure), relaxation + more precise ways of issuing power, powerful weapons I can use in self-defense, and intricate "in-between" skills such as spinning/push hands, which directly translates to the sensitivity aspect of clinching & grappling. I really should add that I don't particularly care about self-defense anymore. Well, of course I care about having the skill, intention and awareness to defend myself and those around me, but long gone are the days where I actively conceive of such ideas in my mind. I'm very confident in my ability to not find trouble, and if trouble finds me, to diffuse and extract myself. If the shit doesn't allow that, then all weapons will be deployed with extreme prejudice.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and opinions on the matter. I agree with everything you said as well. Traditional gives great power, longevity, strength and structural powers. Sports give competition and freedom, both are such important aspects to Martial Arts. I am on the same wavelength as you are - I like both and feel like both of them have something to offer. The older I get, the more I step into the role of a coach however and compete less and less. But we do tournaments, fights, and championships against other schools once every 2 month. So we are all still very active! Thanks for watching and sharing!
Came here from Episode 9 when Takamura mentioned Thomas hearns, and Mashibas flicker jab. Very intrigued to see.
I think make a lot of important points, but I want to add that the problem with traditional arts happens when they become rigidly traditional and the stop adapting, growing and evolving. With traditional Asian arts, they try to teach the exact same thing that was taught hundreds of years ago, and you are not allowed to deviate from that. There is definitely some value in preserving the knowledge, but if the knowledge can't grow and adapt, then it become stagnant and less effective in a street fight against a skilled opponent who has studied more than one traditional style. Would you agree?
I love everything you just said!! I think you articulated its main weakness. Truth is if we are not learning, adapting growing and improvising then our knowledge is dead. We must take the past and improvise using its core. If one is too traditional, to rigid instead of using foundational knowledge as a base - Then in my opinion they have lost a great deal.
I like some of this, especially with the combos. However, why would someone double back fist?
It’s a natural flow from knocking him off balance. It doesn’t need to be anything. This was from a form, and this is its application. It’s just showing how something would be applied from a technique 100 years ago. The double back fists ofcourse can be replaced with anything else, especially if it’s more efficient. This is just a historical record on how to use techniques from a system called “Hung Gar”.
My Uncle was Brendan Lai of the Tong Long Pai system N. Mantis. I prefer Kuntao and Silats that are actually Ancient Chinese systems spoken in Indonesian tongue. San Soo under Jim was an effective art and has weapons, but the limitations are the fact that it will have a hard time being able to counter a cross, jab, and upper cuts and the footwork of a boxer. San Soo seems to expect the practioner to be able to redicrect a punch when in fact they will come in combinations FAST and at blinding speeds and the boxer will be on and off line and ducking and dodgeing. This will make these strategies limited as it does for Mantis and many other family strategies or system strategies that rely on only one hand to block or redirect the punch that you will most likely not be able to catch or redirect on the LINE. The idea is NEVER stay on line with the opponent and NEVER block. It is better to Parry! Parrying blocks because you are attacking the other guy and it is not defensive but offensive. There is not blocking in a Parry as it is an attack designed to smother the other persons range and spine and joint lock the opponent. BJJ is effective until weapons are used. Without the Jujitsu Disarms of real Jujitsu BJJ is just mostly Ne Waza Judo and incomplete. In War, expect WEAPONS! If not, then you are going to meet your Ancestors.
I completely agree with your point, but I have been in groups explaining this to MMA enthusiasts about Traditional Martial Arts. However, I gave up on the argument because I was exhausted by the debate. Ever since I learned FMA, it has significantly improved my perspective on self-defense. Unfortunately, can no longer see a martial arts store like I did before purchase a pair of Escrima sticks. or buy some TMA things like before..
FMA is one of my most favorite Styles of Martial Arts! A weapon based system is highest imperative in today’s day and age. Most anyone who attacks you will have a weapon FMA teaches us to attack and defend using blades, sticks, batons, and machetes! Great stuff. Thanks for tuning in, and for sharing your story with me!! Have a great day!
😊thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🇨🇭
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!
Nice!! How do I watch the EADO boxing fight night?
Very illustrative, thanks for sharing
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks 🙏 for watching
Thank you for the uploads. Do you plan to upload the rest of the lessons?
It’s all on my channel!!
Hajime no ippo make me know that. Merci Makunoichi !
EL MAESTRO CRISPOLO ESING ATILLO SENDING BEST REGARDS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON FROM MAMBALING
can i learn mma from here 🤔
Very cool
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@@NihonJujutsu thanks for watching
This is the first technique in my martial art and never know it was this complex.
Is this kick boxing?
Great moves...that's why they're so common in the UFC where top level professionals fight! Also it was really great how the guy doing the collar tie just stood there with out pulling the head down, advancing position to a body tie, throwing knees or elbows or punches. And those great looping uppercuts with stationary hips...all boxers would approve of that technique. Especially the part where the instructors chin is straight up with absolutely no guard. Best yet was how when the instructor pulled away his opponent just stood there instead of doing anything because that's exactly how a fighter would react. This is a true high level counter to the neck tie without any explanation of how the neck tie was arrived at to begin with. High level martial arts.
When you watch a wrestling tutorial or a boxing tutorial it is done the same way with a cooperative person. It is just downright silly to expect techniques to be done while two people are actively countering and beating the trash out of each other. You can still learn Martial Arts without loosing brain cells, but I guess a pro fighter like you would know that.. Stop hating.
@@IronWireMartialArtsHehe I was just trolling you…good response and good sense of humor!
@@JustinGild damn.. to think I could of been your dad if that queue was shorter.
😊thank you nice 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@NihonJujutsu Thanks for watching and commenting!!
holy shit she did the scissors takedown across the waist. I used to practice that but i was never very good at it.
Back in 2008, I was once faced off against land grabbers in our area in calatrava, Negros Occidental. While clearing our farm(tubuhan) i noticed 3 persons shouting and charging towards me. They came armed with bolos while i only have guna (a type of tool to unroot weeds). I fought hard to defend myself without thinking what would be my life after, sustaining numerous wounds in the process, but in the end, I managed to take them all down, leaving two of them dead. Di ko akalain na ang simpling arnis sparring sa school ang bubuhay sakin sa oras na dapat ako ang mamatay. Nabalita pala ito sa bombo radio noon sa aming lugar. At simula nun mas dumami pa ang mga naging kaibigan ko. At the same time, dumami na din ang galit sakin dahil sa dalawang namatay.
I don't care who you are, she is spot on! The only thing that stops people is fear! 99% of people do not know what to do in this, or any attack situation. They freeze! Mostly because they either don't recognize danger or are completely oblivious to the world around them. If you have any value on your life, especially in places where you are away from your everyday life, be aware of your surroundings at all times!!
Very well articulated
Its so funny how people identify their ignorance by talking shit. If they had any clue at all about who this woman is 🤦🏻. Trolls, she can hurt you really really bad. Trust me.
One of the greatest fighters on the planet! Master of Muay Thai, Kickboxing, MMA, Boxing, and Kung Fu..I think people just say things on the internet without any thought!! 💭 most of them are trolls 👿! Kathy Long is one of the greatest to ever do it!!
❤thank you 😊
Thanks for watching and commenting
Bullshedo button😂
I guess your new to Martial Arts. Or perhaps never trained. This is 5X World Champion Muay Thai, MMA, Boxing Legend Kathy Long Teaching this. But, you must know better than one of the greatest fighters to ever live!!
Thats Kathy Long. You might want to do a google search before you display your ignorance.
Ha ha
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Epic
THanks for watching
Epic
Crock of sh1t
Ain’t nobody shoots a takedown that slow lady. 😂😂
It’s an old Saying in Martial Arts! “If you can do it slow, you can do it fast”.. 💨 pretty basic stuff actually
I don’t about you am a willing participant she can take me down whenever she wants 😂😂😂
@@IronWireMartialArtsthat's no easy task at speed, but let's have a conversation, but am argument. How do you suggest someone train that technique?
@@christopherbenton4643 Why is it hard to think that WAR Martial Arts trained illegal moves. Martial Arts have been training illegal moves forever. Sport Martial Arts dont train this, they train for competitive sports, not attacking or hitting vitals. This is 5X World Champion Muay Thai, MMA, Boxing Legend Kathy Long Teaching this. But, you must know better than one of the greatest fighters to ever live!! Even Masters of MMA have seen the value of Traditional Martial Arts.
They are doing it slowly to show you the viewer how it is done.
This guy is legit
Thanks for watching and commenting!! I appreciate your time!
Check the "Dynamic Striking" series of Tyson filmed not that long ago. He can still get inside swiftly and do the same type of damage he is known for. He was paid an easy 20 million to loose to a basic skilled millionaire hobbyist. Tyson is a realist. The money for his family was valued more than champion status. All of Joke Paul's bouts have been against primarily retired fighters who needed the money so they took the dive and chalked it all up to WWF type entertainment!
Getting inside for a tutorial vs. a real life boxing match are completely different things. Imaging trying get inside when someone runs away the whole fight and strike moving backward. A tutorial or hitting pads is not the same as fighting
More bull crap fu
More of a walk through. This is not really "sparring".
Lol so you go for my legs and leave your face wide open? 😂 good luck with your fancy kung fu leg technique when youre getting a left hook to the face
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Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!
Why does youtube recommend me this dumb shit? You coulnt protect anything, middle aged woman. LAAAAME.
❤excellent 🙏🏼🙏🏼🔥
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!
Man I am so glad you posted this, I am going over the set right now and needed the reference. Big Dan is a beast. He used to be my two man partner
Big Dan is a legend!! Thanks for watching Hing Dai. Sending you and your school all my best!
Great knowledge. Loved the mantra at the end to "circle out" at the end of your combo. :)
Thanks so much for watching 🙏🙏🙏
Good job Coach Zakir 💪🏻
Thanks for sharing brother!!
Mike let him off the hook 9 out of 10
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