wayne hansen wrote:Well done Steve a lot better than your poetry
The Japanese stuff is stiff and prearranged in comparison
wayne hansen wrote:Well done Steve a lot better than your poetry
The Japanese stuff is stiff and prearranged in comparison
Interloper wrote:Thank you, Steve Rowe, for sharing. The fluidity is beautiful to watch, and reminds me of the way high-level I Liq Chuan practitioners look when working off a spin (the ILC equivalent to "push hands" as a training practice and drill).
I also see an expression of the same principles and concepts in a system of Japanese aikijujutsu -- Hontai Hakkei Ryu -- an internal art that is weapons-based (which is reflected in the vectors of the attacks and receptions that you will see in this video, which focuses specifically on receptions and transitions to finger locks). Same internal mechanics, different artistic expression.
Bao wrote:Interloper wrote:Thank you, Steve Rowe, for sharing. The fluidity is beautiful to watch, and reminds me of the way high-level I Liq Chuan practitioners look when working off a spin (the ILC equivalent to "push hands" as a training practice and drill).
I also see an expression of the same principles and concepts in a system of Japanese aikijujutsu -- Hontai Hakkei Ryu -- an internal art that is weapons-based (which is reflected in the vectors of the attacks and receptions that you will see in this video, which focuses specifically on receptions and transitions to finger locks). Same internal mechanics, different artistic expression.
I have absolutely no idea what this clip have more in common with Steve's vid compared to hundreds of other joint lock clips. It's very, very different. Seated (why these aikijutsu insist on sitting down like this is an enigma btw, completely artificial way of practicing.) no fluidity, another context etc.
Steve, thanks. I enjoyed the clip. It reminds me of Liu Chengde who was very fond of qinna in push hands play. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryhbmLcMWk8
wayne hansen wrote:To the untrained eye many things seem the same but some see deeper
Stevens stuff is all done on the run with no setup
The other is arranged static ,I see the small spirals but they are done against a straight man setting up the gag
Bao wrote: I have absolutely no idea what this clip have more in common with Steve's vid compared to hundreds of other joint lock clips. It's very, very different. Seated (why these aikijutsu insist on sitting down like this is an enigma btw, completely artificial way of practicing.) no fluidity, another context etc.
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