Finny wrote:Thanks for the replies all - particularly Carlton; while I am interested in the history of the art I'm specifically curious about the training. So I understand that the principal teaching device is the form, with particular emphasis on stepping, and pushing to refine sensitivity.. are there any other two person training devices, anything other than pushing? Is there anything to cover the gap between pushing and free sparring? I'm picturing an shen pao (? the xyq two man form thing) type of training?
chinwoo1956 wrote:Hi
Has anyone out there any comments or clips on Liuhebafa fighting skills??.
So much theory, theory and more theory.
chinwoo1956 wrote:Hi
Has anyone out there any comments or clips on Liuhebafa fighting skills??.
So much theory, theory and more theory.
When I was younger I would travel
Wanderingdragon wrote:I guess some video would be helpful
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