Push Hands: Bridging the Skill gap
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:25 am
So when it comes to push hands there are three kinds of people.
1. People that are much better than me
2. People who are pretty much around the same level as me
3. People that are much worse than me
For a well rounded practice, I think it's important to spend time working with people from each of the three groups.
The question I have for the assembled genius of the Rum Soaked Fist is this: How do you most effectively work with each group? Do you push the same with #1 as you do with #3 and damn the torpedoes, or do you find yourself changing your approach and emphasis based on your partner's skill level?
1. People that are much better than me
2. People who are pretty much around the same level as me
3. People that are much worse than me
For a well rounded practice, I think it's important to spend time working with people from each of the three groups.
The question I have for the assembled genius of the Rum Soaked Fist is this: How do you most effectively work with each group? Do you push the same with #1 as you do with #3 and damn the torpedoes, or do you find yourself changing your approach and emphasis based on your partner's skill level?