Wasting Time
If you don’t practice at your own level – speed, force, direction, angle, etc – you end up doing this nonsense. This is a complete and utter waste of time.
If you don’t practice at your own level – speed, force, direction, angle, etc – you end up doing this nonsense. This is a complete and utter waste of time.
Basically, the smaller girl is trying to stab/ slash the taller one. In the face, in the neck, in the body. You have to switch to aggressiveness once something like this happens. It isn’t going to stop if you are swatting it away. Consequences will have to be dealt with later – no matter what …
Some references I use: 1) Adam Chanhttps://youtube.com/user/adamchan1 2) Chi Sau Clubhttps://youtube.com/c/ChiSauClub 3) John Cooganhttps://youtube.com/c/SifuJohnCogan 4) Fight Sciencehttps://youtube.com/c/londonwingchun 5) Shanghai Wing Chunhttps://youtube.com/c/ShanghaiWingChun
Internal techniques are mental techniques. What is being done is using the mind to connect the body and generate energy. There are various types of techniques. Below I have listed two: filling the chest and piercing the chest.
Don’t do this – air drills (drills in the air)/ drill being completed in the air. The reason is that it loses its seriousness. It becomes theoretical as opposed to practical. Also, the guys in the back aren’t keeping their structure. Don’t do that, either.
After training for a while and getting your skill level up, if you want to get better at precise movements, then understanding and practicing specific actions is the way to go. However, practicing these actions will take up the entire class time. So the skill has to be relatively high in order to compensate for …
Ok. This is a good, short clip regarding 2 main points: 1) Center of mass. Increased relaxation results in greater sensitivity and awareness of the body. One internal method to utilize – move, manipulate – the body is to keep focus on the center of mass – located below the navel – and connect the …
[From the video]: So this is an interesting predicament. The concept is nice – it is correct, gives instruction on what to do and it is at quite a high level – meaning that this is not something that is readily found. The issue, however, is that the students are not able to understand the …