robert wrote:People who train in CIMAs likely know how to do a cross, jab, upper cut, and hook internally.
How does someone cross, jab, upper cut & hook "internally"? How is it different to "externally"?
robert wrote:People who train in CIMAs likely know how to do a cross, jab, upper cut, and hook internally.
dspyrido wrote:How does someone cross, jab, upper cut & hook "internally"? How is it different to "externally"?
MaartenSFS wrote:It really isn't... The off-hand traps. It's much closer range.
Xingyiquan's Paoquan is a lot more similar, but then you have that zigzag footwork and the covering off-hand as well, which is also a type of trapping.
robert wrote:The main power generation is from the dantian (kua/yao).
Strange wrote:how you can move to set-up your opponent like he was standing still is the real kung fu
not this one
windwalker wrote:Strange wrote:how you can move to set-up your opponent like he was standing still is the real kung fu
not this one
very true
gotta watch out for the old guys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HJiOc-qNik
wingchun wrote:This is very similar compression mechanics to the Original posted video in my opinion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFH6gzxzgmw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJKg3QkUngE
dspyrido wrote:And you can see something that is by definition internal which put another way is hidden?
dspyrido wrote:Also to add - how does dantien (kua/yao ... you can also throw in fascia & chi while we are at it to obfuscate the matter further) translate into actual power generation? Is it a form of battery that is strapped onto the moving delivery mechanism (eg arm or other bows) or is this some form of electrical like impulse?
MaartenSFS wrote:Talking sense is not the same thing as trolling...
dspyrido wrote:Is it a form of battery that is strapped onto the moving delivery mechanism (eg arm or other bows) or is this some form of electrical like impulse?
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