iwalkthecircle wrote:I know i did not help out his grand grand student.
Well, I'm pretty sure you did, you just didn't mean to do it, lol.
Cool video, I was also highly impressed by this one
iwalkthecircle wrote:I know i did not help out his grand grand student.
Dmitri wrote:I agree, but the problem is finding someone who can and will.
steelincotton wrote:I'm no master, but even I have seen this to be true when I start pushing with newbies; at first, they are stiff (filled with tension, no structure, and not opened like they need to be) and they feel very little except that they are being pushed or knocked off balance, etc. After pushing with them for a while, and they have learned to let go of a lot of their tensions, ego, etc., their reactions become more receptive to the output being utilized. This is my experience anyway. FWIW.
TaoJoannes wrote:iwalkthecircle wrote:I know i did not help out his grand grand student.
Well, I'm pretty sure you did, you just didn't mean to do it, lol.
Cool video, I was also highly impressed by this one
TaoJoannes wrote:iwalkthecircle wrote:I know i did not help out his grand grand student.
Well, I'm pretty sure you did, you just didn't mean to do it, lol.
Cool video, I was also highly impressed by this one
DeusTrismegistus wrote:TaoJoannes wrote:iwalkthecircle wrote:I know i did not help out his grand grand student.
Well, I'm pretty sure you did, you just didn't mean to do it, lol.
Cool video, I was also highly impressed by this one
I have played Shuai Jiao and pushed with John, he doesn't let anyone do anything. Even though I have 90 lbs on him he keeps up with me at shuai jiao and is hard to move.
rakushun wrote:Thanks for sharing iwalkthecircle, I'm look forward to your future posts.
Dai Zhi Qiang wrote:John does your friend do Wing Tsun as well, what is that Iron Dummy thing?
I liked the push hands clip above, good clear explanations and no dramatic reactions.
Jon.
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