Walk the Torque wrote:So say Wardoff Right and Roll-Back can be used as a block/deflect and strike, or a figure four take down or an entry and throw.
MaartenSFS wrote:I believe that one of the biggest problems with CMA these days (besides not sparring or training Gongfa hard enough) is that there is too much to train, especially forms. Taijiquan is a good example. It has it all - strikes, kicks, throws and joint-locks, weapons.. And yet people suck at it. It would be much better if people worked hard to excel at a portion of the curriculum before moving on to other things.
johnwang wrote:Walk the Torque wrote:So say Wardoff Right and Roll-Back can be used as a block/deflect and strike, or a figure four take down or an entry and throw.
If you can add in the "leg skill" into Taiji ward off, pull back, press forward, push, your Taiji skill can be more effective.
1. Front cut (1st side - attack outside of your opponent's right leg):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JL1Hw7M3cU
2. Scoop kick (2nd side - attack inside of your opponent's right leg):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9DnkH-2tGg
3. Inner hook (3rd side - attack inside of your opponent's left leg):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OxoWzpwezo
4. Outer hook (4th side - attack outside of your opponent's left leg):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izmwTg7m5Q4
one of the biggest problems with CMA these days (besides not sparring or training Gongfa hard enough) is that there is too much to train, especially forms
suckinlhbf wrote: Yichuen started from 2 standing postures, and developed into more than 125 postures..
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