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The audio begins with a deep, resonant voice explaining the technique of "Striking with an Open Hand". There is an emphasis on the difference between a hit, a punch, and a slap, each with its distinct sound and effect. The first sound is a swift, sharp noise, symbolizing a hit. It's a quick, sudden motion, like the snapping of a whip, designed to stun and surprise. Next, the voice explains and demonstrates a punch. The sound is heavier, more solid, like a thud. It suggests a direct, forceful action aimed at causing significant impact. Lastly, the slap is described and executed. The sound is resonant and crisp, denoting an open-handed strike that is meant to not just cause pain but also to shock or humiliate. Throughout the audio, the voice maintains a steady, instructional tone, providing insights into the strategy, execution, and potential effects of each action. The listener can hear the distinct differences between