I do believe the true Tinjin can only been developed through "fast contact".
kenneth delves wrote:My Wing chun teacher said 'when you touch it is like you touch a hot stove.
Mut wrote:If you mean by this that after you have learned how to listen you then devlop it through fast work i agree.
Both WC and PM Tinjin training are much faster drills than Taiji PH drill.
A good deflection is one where you have hit back before the opponent has time to borrow your deflectionHow much Tinjin do you need from this process? All you need to know is during the "deflecting", your opponent's striking arm won't give you any trouble (he could borrow your deflecting and then give you an upper cut or hook punch depend on whether your hand is inside or outside).
Mut wrote:A good deflection is one where you have hit back before the opponent has time to borrow your deflection
CaliG wrote:Another good article from Adam Hsu.
I believe push hands has to be done along with fighting drills or the player has to have had some basis in fighting before doing push hands training or some fight training after they've developed good push hands if they want to be able to use tinjin under pressure.
In another words I still think push hands is good training, but it shouldn't replace fighting drils.
johnwang wrote:- Your opponent punch at your face.
- You use "comb hair" to deflect his punch.
- You then wrap his arm, and
- Attack whatever that you want.
How much Tinjin do you need from this process? All you need to know is during the "deflecting", your opponent's striking arm won't give you any trouble (he could borrow your deflecting and then give you an upper cut or hook punch depend on whether your hand is inside or outside).
Both WC and PM Tinjin training are much faster drills than Taiji PH drill.
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