GrahamB wrote:Your 'Kong Jin' empty force is clearly weak Rob, you appear to actually need to make contact with your opponent.
I think British Systema is my favourite sort of Systema.
He does talk about the "feeling" one might ask the feeling of what...
Bao wrote:I am not a fan of solely relying on what you "feel", though I believe that there should be an aspect of intuitivity mixed into the pot. IMO, first there must be a method, something comprehendable to rely on, that can guide you through what you "feel." If not, you can have a bad day and a good day, what you feel and how strong you can "feel" will have to rely on your daily shape. But if you understand where to put your eyes and how to look at certain things, you can better sort out what you feel and make a faster intuitive judgment.
windwalker wrote:When I talk of feeling, it means intent,,,one can feel and use this if its part of their training.
When the OP mention feeling, I took it to mean "intent" although he may have meant something else.
Bao wrote:Nice vid. Though it would be interesting with a few more details. On what do you react and how? Where do you look at on your opponent? Do you aim to meet your opponents arm at a certain point?
GrahamB wrote:Your 'Kong Jin' empty force is clearly weak Rob, you appear to actually need to make contact with your opponent.
I think British Systema is my favourite sort of Systema.
windwalker wrote:
One thing I did note about RobP2 clip, he moves his hands but not his body...maybe its not the
point of the drill....We do some similar work although the focus is on moving the body..
RobP3 wrote:windwalker wrote:
One thing I did note about RobP2 clip, he moves his hands but not his body...maybe its not the
point of the drill....We do some similar work although the focus is on moving the body..
Hands are faster but either can lead. Basically whichever part of the body moves first can lead the rest but the body movement is not essential for delivering power
Bao wrote:He does talk about the "feeling" one might ask the feeling of what...
I am not a fan of solely relying on what you "feel", though I believe that there should be an aspect of intuitivity mixed into the pot. IMO, first there must be a method, something comprehendable to rely on, that can guide you through what you "feel." If not, you can have a bad day and a good day, what you feel and how strong you can "feel" will have to rely on your daily shape. But if you understand where to put your eyes and how to look at certain things, you can better sort out what you feel and make a faster intuitive judgment.
windwalker wrote:RobP3 wrote:windwalker wrote:
One thing I did note about RobP2 clip, he moves his hands but not his body...maybe its not the
point of the drill....We do some similar work although the focus is on moving the body..
Hands are faster but either can lead. Basically whichever part of the body moves first can lead the rest but the body movement is not essential for delivering power
We may be speaking to different things.
Wasn't really looking at power delivery, any point touched should be be able to issue or receive depends on style as to method.
My point was that the body was still in range and relatively still just an observation, of course as you've outlined your focus may be different
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