everything wrote:looking good and fun.
just curious / making conversation: is an error (didn't see any) "getting stuck" / being double weighted? and if so, what is your process/thinking /solution for the error? or is there another kind of error and solution?
is an error (didn't see any) "getting stuck" / being double weighted? and if so, what is your process/thinking /solution for the error? or is there another kind of error and solution?
everything wrote:looks like a lot of fun. maybe a quarter of a second impression was that possibly subitai pushed your right elbow to take some freedom out of your R shoulder. not really sure and not really doing any ph, only "hugging chee" and "woo woo", so take this comment as way less than $0.02 of input/noise.
windwalker wrote:kudos to you and "subitai"
posting the work..
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looked fun....both shared viewpoints and skill sets with others
openly...
good vibe watching the clips....
Appledog wrote:As someone who studies with Alex Dong, have you ever asked him why people begin to jarr and ebb in push hands, versus just tracing out a circle? It seems to me that there are two kinds of push hands, in one, people go in circles. In another, people stop going around in circles. I don't understand it. Maybe you have heard something.
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