johnwang wrote: For example, I'm 100% sure that it does not exist in all 3 WC forms.
Teazer wrote: sometimes sweeps show up more clearly in the wooden dummy form, sometimes in separate chi gerk drills.
johnwang wrote:The wooden dummy can be treated as drills and drills sometime may come from "cross training". For example, my
- 69 drill came from BJJ.
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Joe L. wrote: it always was a good feeling going on.
Joe L. wrote:Do you have a video clip of the specific sweep you are speaking of?
edededed wrote:but not xingyiquan so far.
johnwang wrote:- spin back kick drill came from TKD,
- flying knee drill came from MT, and
- 69 drill came from BJJ.
Teazer wrote:It's certainly not emphasized in the forms as much as for other styles, though certain bits of chum kiu can be interpreted that way.
johnwang wrote:Joe L. wrote: it always was a good feeling going on.
I'm glad that it's not just my imagination and you feel the same way too. The single leg standing is such a great feeling, it's just hard to describe it.Joe L. wrote:Do you have a video clip of the specific sweep you are speaking of?
http://johnswang.com/Matching_Kick.wmv
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