mark1 wrote:https://youtu.be/1apzUP4zSJw
Subitai wrote:mark1 wrote:https://youtu.be/1apzUP4zSJw
In less than a minute...heard all I needed to hear before I know what his level of understanding is!
"you know...if they're external, your movement is big, clumsy, hard, stiff...."
Yeah, i'm saying I disagree!
SMH...wrong...internal and external are both of the same coin. CMA is beautiful hard or soft...with proper power, structure and connected body language.
Subitai wrote:mark1 wrote:https://youtu.be/1apzUP4zSJw
In less than a minute...heard all I needed to hear before I know what his level of understanding is!
GrahamB wrote:
The missing word at the end is "shortsighted." He's talking about the formation of Guoshu "national arts" in the 1920/30s-ish.
I think they've been fighting ever since ;D
Book by Ben Judkins - it's really good.
. He sounds like an internal martial artist. When asked a question receive a response that lasts for 5 minutes but doesn't answer the question.
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The difference is in the training practices.
An internal martial artist is a martial artists that focuses training more on the internal side of training practices. I'm guessing everyone here knows the distinction & can list them out.
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