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Posted on the other forum, here are some great clips from the Mike Martello Seminar hosted by JAB. Think Taijiquan---LOL ___________________________________________________________
Thanks to Jake Burroughs for hosting another successful seminar on: Tanglang, Qinna, Shuai Jiao and other aspects of CMA / IMA...
These seminars covered Tanglang Pai-An and Shuai Jiao mostly. Pai-An is training drill or set of applications that train reactions and close range trapping and sticking, the drill later lead to free play..
I talk about training habits that partners should develop as training partners and not to train individually while partnering... I covered ideas and concepts rooted in mechanics and understanding foundations, not stylized techniques... You will see variations on techniques but rooted in ideas or concepts that can build these variations. We had a great time, and I look forward to future seminars with Jake and everyone...
More awesomeness, thanks for sharing! Keep it comin´!
Thoughts on Tai Chi (My Tai Chi blog) - Storms make oaks take deeper root. -George Herbert - To affect the quality of the day, is the highest of all arts! -Walden Thoreau
Tom Thanks for the plug bro! Yeah, get rich. That's funny!!!!!! I try to bring in the best I have found. Speaking of which Tim will be returning next month. Stay tuned for more info.
Ba Men - You must be new to the martial arts. No Hapkido there, Mike has never trained it. Jake