marvin8 wrote:A: Can you post clip(s) of "stopping a right punch by pushing on right shoulder," either demo or training, if not fighting (which I never asked for)? You already posted some testing/fighting videos.
marvin8 wrote:A: Can you post clip(s) of "stopping a right punch by pushing on right shoulder," either demo or training, if not fighting (which I never asked for)? You already posted some testing/fighting videos.
A: Do you have a clip of "stopping a right punch by pushing on right shoulder?"
Steve James wrote:Anyway, the thread is about resonance, and how it applies to tjq. Earlier, it was pointed out that "resonance" depends on frequency. So, "shaking" (or vibration, oscillation) could apply. Even a single "on/off" cycle would count. But, I think that's cheating. Any one/two (movement) could be considered a shake.
Steve James wrote:I brought up the Chen style fajing because some might describe it as shaking. If so, how many times does the body generally vibrate.
Steve James wrote:A: Do you have a clip of "stopping a right punch by pushing on right shoulder?"
Actually, "jamming" can work. Though, will it work against Tyson Fury?
Anyway, here's an ex. of jamming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bE4FPCWqos
Bill wrote:Does TCC have shout or Kiai training?
Bao wrote:Probably derived directly from Xingyi to Chen boxing as people in the Chen village studied Xingyi as well.
Bhassler wrote:Where does this theory come from? The founder of Xinyi, which is the predecessor of Xingyi, was contemporary with Chen Wangting.
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