windwalker wrote:醍醐灌顶!庞超老师古崩拳,根节胯打 Shocked, the unique way of exerting force in Xingyi
D_Glenn wrote:windwalker wrote:醍醐灌顶!庞超老师古崩拳,根节胯打 Shocked, the unique way of exerting force in Xingyi
醍醐灌顶!庞超老师古崩拳,根节胯打
The translation should be something more like:
Profound insights! Teacher Pang Chow on Beng Quan (Cannon Fist). Using the hip to power the strike.
Or something along those lines.
I'll be sure to pass on the recommendation, I'm sure he will appreciate it.
What makes you think its a translation and not part of the title for English speakers
Regardless, I don’t see any relevance here.
D_Glenn wrote:If you watch high speed camera footage of boxers and people getting hit (600 fps and up) you can see how the flesh moves in waves. In a standard/ normal punch (衝擊力 Chōngjīlì) you can see the bones of the hand hit the object, but the wave of flesh is still up around the bicep and is moving down towards the hand. Meanwhile the object being hit causes a wave of flesh to start traveling back up through the hand and the two waves collide with each other around the forearm.
ThomasK wrote:Nice strikes. I like the strikes to the left and right best.
You definitely notice he has 'some' skill. Some, as in a decent amount and some as in 'something'. It's something cultivated that wasn't there before.
What I find most glaring is that the palm doesn't seem to be moving very fast. I suppose the palm has to be only positioned and then the bones crash into the oppponent from the inside?
Trick wrote:An issue with this shaking energy is that it’s most probably almost to absolutely impossible to execute if actually fighting an accomplished opponent that knows how to move.
So what’s the use of it anyway ? This energy is also developable in traditional Karate, I developed it from that practice without actually knowing it until I seriously hurt a guy with just a “skin touch” punch to his midsection….during a stationary sparring drill.
So for this thing to actually be workable it must either be done like in my unfortunately situation or against someone completely unaware and just minding his own business, so if someone actually has this skill and deliberately execute it in such or if possible any situation, then there aint any value to any so called “wude”, as well as speaking/writing about it and how to develop it ain’t wude’ish.
If any actually has this “power”…then don’t try to share details on how to develop it, it ain’t a good thing..
D_Glenn wrote:That sounds cool. I know Xyq guys who can get their Mung
Bajiquan is a great example of this. They hit with the raking fist, then roll their fingers into a regular fist for the second impact. (Then for added effect they bend their arm and try to drive their elbow into that same spot.)
The CIMA get this effect from the movement of the lumbar and Dantian. But in my Baguazhang we have techniques like Bajiquan but you get a 3rd force from it because you already have 2 landing.
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