somatai wrote:So here is an attempt at putting out what I think is a simple and useful way to think of body method and what is being asked of you. I am going to try and make some more focused vids on training and this is a quick start. This is also related to some of the conversations on explaining what one is doing. It is my opinion that the feeling is more useful than the physiology(not to say one cannot have both) and I wonder if this makes sense to some. THis is what i think the intent of quan is in the name.....but i am not a chinese speaker
understand that this is intended to be overt in that it is demonstration, open and close can be done with different flavors for sure, but I am pointing to the crudest level of the physical which i think is an essential place to start.
I would love to see other folks methods as well


C.J.W. wrote:From my experience, in CMA there are basically two schools of thought regarding kai/he (opening/closing); some describe kai/he as two actions on a continuum (i.e. open then close or close then open), while others think of them as simultaneously co-existing.
somatai wrote:So here is an attempt at putting out what I think is a simple and useful way to think of body method and what is being asked of you. I am going to try and make some more focused vids on training and this is a quick start. This is also related to some of the conversations on explaining what one is doing. It is my opinion that the feeling is more useful than the physiology(not to say one cannot have both) and I wonder if this makes sense to some. THis is what i think the intent of quan is in the name.....but i am not a chinese speaker


Bhassler wrote:somatai wrote:So here is an attempt at putting out what I think is a simple and useful way to think of body method and what is being asked of you. I am going to try and make some more focused vids on training and this is a quick start. This is also related to some of the conversations on explaining what one is doing. It is my opinion that the feeling is more useful than the physiology(not to say one cannot have both) and I wonder if this makes sense to some. THis is what i think the intent of quan is in the name.....but i am not a chinese speaker
Dammit, man! Now I feel like I gotta put up or shut up. I'll see if I can get a video together to show what I mean and why I mean it that way. But this is a great way to further the conversation, so thanks.
somatai wrote:
Bao.....the closing comes from the front body....it is a full whole body flexion with the verticality of the spine creating the opposition to balance it




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