by origami_itto on Sun May 15, 2022 3:14 pm
Yeah I was just so flattered and excited that she was filming me from a distance and pulled out the snippet to share, like she just knew there was something there I'd want to see.
As far as what, it's a little murky, the sand makes for an interesting interface with the ground. This was the middle of parry and punch, which is the trickiest footwork in the first section of the Dong Simplified form. I was recovering from a bit of a stumble due to shifting sand so there wasn't quite as much clean jin as I'd like there.
My right hand is starting by my hip and ending theoretically some distance behind an imagined attackers zyphoid process.
My left foot goes out empty, sets, I had to make a slight adjustment in the right foot as the weight shifted forward.
But you can see my rear leg bends, it doesn't straighten to push my meat forward. It bends when I release the energy stored in my leg and torso with a turn that drives the fist forward like a piston.
So internally, I had lost a bit of jin on the stumble, but the turning movement allows me to store some more to power the final part of the movement.
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origami_itto on Sun May 15, 2022 3:15 pm, edited 2 times in total.