windwalker wrote:A simple answer as to what you feel a bridge is would suffice .
A matter of understanding another’s viewpoint
Suffice what? I asked if you could do the bridge, you said in so many words 'no'. I didn't see a question, just a couple of statements. As it stands I will endorse wayne's answer. Beyond that you can ask me a question if you like. For old time's sake
FWIW I was asking because of what I saw in the video you posted here. It's a very interesting video. In this video you seem to neutralize and yield pretty well, no real complaints, but as one travels from A to B, I wonder if he can travel from A to B through C, the problem of course is that C is after B (A, B, C...).
Secondly I suppose there is a language barrier, which I find incredibly amusing given that I do not speak Chinese.
1. 会 can mean "know how to" and can express an action that you had to learn or be trained in to do.
2. 能 means "to be able to" and expresses having a certain ability or having obtained a certain minimum requirement.
3. 可以 means "may" or "to be allowed to" and expresses having another person's permission.
When I said "can" I meant is it possible for you to do the bridge in the context of your push hands video.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DFz7xpry5Kk