wingchun wrote:1. What are the body connections that both Xing-Yi Beng Chuan and wing chun chain punch share in common?
wingchun wrote:1. What are the body connections that both Xing-Yi Beng Chuan and wing chun chain punch share in common?
wingchun wrote:2. In regards to power generation in what ways is Beng Chuan style punch more powerful than wing chun style punch?
marvin8 wrote:wingchun wrote:1. What are the body connections that both Xing-Yi Beng Chuan and wing chun chain punch share in common?
They both use bows (e.g., joints, etc.)wingchun wrote:2. In regards to power generation in what ways is Beng Chuan style punch more powerful than wing chun style punch?
I don't know of any research that shows it is.
Hendrik Santo's wing chun chain punch uses the kinetic chain (whole body power, torque, etc.) through the seven bows: 1) Foot Arch 2) Ankles, 3) Knees, 4) pelvis, 5) shoulders, 6) Elbows, 7) Wrists making it more powerful than beng chuan.
He explains (long winded) it here. You can skip to 9:28.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31CJ7YK35cg&t=9m28s
MaartenSFS wrote:marvin8 wrote:wingchun wrote:1. What are the body connections that both Xing-Yi Beng Chuan and wing chun chain punch share in common?
They both use bows (e.g., joints, etc.)wingchun wrote:2. In regards to power generation in what ways is Beng Chuan style punch more powerful than wing chun style punch?
I don't know of any research that shows it is.
Hendrik Santo's wing chun chain punch uses the kinetic chain (whole body power, torque, etc.) through the seven bows: 1) Foot Arch 2) Ankles, 3) Knees, 4) pelvis, 5) shoulders, 6) Elbows, 7) Wrists making it more powerful than beng chuan.
He explains (long winded) it here. You can skip to 9:28.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31CJ7YK35cg&t=9m28s
I was utterly unimpressed by that... His punch is stronger because of your little list? Please... You theorise too much.
wingchun wrote:thanks for the reply dspyrido!
What are the differences between the Xing-Yi engine that powers it (the body) compared to the wing chun engine that powers it (the body)?
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