Interesting......could you describe the engines Chris?
One thing I don't understand - hitting to the head with the back of an open hand?
middle way wrote:The two styles basic training seemed to differ dramatically too however.
RobP2 wrote:One thing I don't understand - hitting to the head with the back of an open hand?
middleway wrote:One thing I don't understand - hitting to the head with the back of an open hand?
There is some utility to this if its trained. Serge Augier hit me on the head (boney part) with this once and it really dazed the hell out of me. Still not quite sure how he did it haha.
D_Glenn wrote:middleway wrote:There is some utility to this if its trained. Serge Augier hit me on the head (boney part) with this once and it really dazed the hell out of me. Still not quite sure how he did it haha.
洗髓经 Xi Sui Jing is in a lot of CMA but for some reason these exercises that specifically address this are typically taken for granted. In our Baguazhang it's a lifelong Process (经) or an Undertaking rather, as it's like an oath or promise that you have to make to yourself to practice everyday.
zrm wrote: I think it's probably more to do with the personal preferences of the teacher than an inherent part of the style though.
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