cloudz wrote:he went in for the nipple twist as well, brutal.. that'd be more than enough to get me hopping around.
RobP3 wrote: He has the ability to control a person's tension, to quite a refined degree. That may be physical and/or psychological tension. The reaction to it is individual. I think it's one of those skills that perhaps people speak of in CIMA masters of old?
RobP3 wrote:Anyhoo, he is around and about a lot, it's pretty easy to get access to him. The first time I worked with him was an interesting experience, never felt anything quite like it before.
I coulnd't see a stab that hit at 0.09 maybe I missed it. Though I don't think it's a knife defence drill
cloudz wrote:RobP3 wrote: He has the ability to control a person's tension, to quite a refined degree. That may be physical and/or psychological tension. The reaction to it is individual. I think it's one of those skills that perhaps people speak of in CIMA masters of old?
Hi Rob,
People speak the same, bolded part, about certain current push hands reactions, never mind the past..
Bao wrote:RobP3 wrote:Anyhoo, he is around and about a lot, it's pretty easy to get access to him. The first time I worked with him was an interesting experience, never felt anything quite like it before.
If it's so different from what you do, then from your perspective is there any point of it? If it's so different, where's it's place in Systema?I coulnd't see a stab that hit at 0.09 maybe I missed it. Though I don't think it's a knife defence drill
The "attacker" slows down by himself and just wait for that (Mikhael?) to do catch up with him. If the attacker had continued he would have stabbed him. So he git stabbed.
wayne hansen wrote:The same people who call for reality in tai chi call this stuff real
wayne hansen wrote:The same people who call for reality in tai chi call this stuff real
RobP3 wrote:Personally I find there's not much to be gained from discussing this kind of work, it really is a personal experience thing, then you can make your own conclusions
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