Trick wrote:In the XYQ, Tongbeiquan and Taijiquan that I practice relaxed breathing comes natural from of the practice of the specific "visualizations" that is done, and that is not about thinking on breath in and out or compress an release
johnwang wrote:In
- striking, your blocking is compress, your punch is release.
- throwing, your clinch is compress, your throw is release.
I do find this method has difficulty to apply on Chang/Yang Taiji. When I do cloud hand, it's difficult to separate which part is compress and which part is release.
Trick wrote:In the XYQ, Tongbeiquan and Taijiquan that I practice relaxed breathing comes natural from of the practice of the specific "visualizations" that is done, and that is not about thinking on breath in and out or compress an release
that's because there is none. Cloud hands is a constant split energy. That means it is sort of like a high-power fan blade, an auger, a piece of farm equipment, a hydraulic shear. Like sticking your hand into a running machine. Then add life force, equals Chi , a living machine or a mechanically powered entity, like a squid with gearsjohnwang wrote:In
- striking, your blocking is compress, your punch is release.
- throwing, your clinch is compress, your throw is release.
I do find this method has difficulty to apply on Chang/Yang Taiji. When I do cloud hand, it's difficult to separate which part is compress and which part is release.
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