4 oz & 1000 lbs

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Re: 4 oz & 1000 lbs

Postby marvin8 on Mon Dec 26, 2022 10:04 am

johnwang wrote:
marvin8 wrote:I'm talking about push hands (sort of) without contact.

I'm not sure what you are talking about is the same training that I have done.

- I throw a punch.
- My opponent tries to block it.
- Before my opponent's blocking arm touches my arm, I pull my punch back.
- I then use the same arm and punch him on the other side of his arm.

In other words, I use my punch to cause my opponent to block. My opponent's blocking opens himself up. I then take advantage on it.

No, there's more to the training, skills and understanding than that. Can you answer my reply?

marvin8 wrote:Can anyone explain (besides myself) how the push hands positions/circle (e.g., lu/ji), weight shifts, stepping, timing and/or fighting skills enabled Lopez to land his right hand? It's more of an objective (math/physics) answer. (I will add that Lopez could have slipped the punch then pushed, instead.)
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