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windwalker wrote:Is this the mud step or not.
He seems to have a lot of bouncing in his stepping movement.
Is that normal.
Bao wrote:windwalker wrote:Is this the mud step or not.
He seems to have a lot of bouncing in his stepping movement.
Is that normal.
No it's not mud steps, he use natural or plain steps. This is more the way you walk in Sun style Bagua. Cheng style primarily use mud steps. Other styles might have more varied use of different types of footwork.
Many Sun Bagua stylists tend to walk a bit bumpy because they are more or less just taught to walk like they always do. This is wrong though, there should still be sinking, both a sinking of posture and internal sinking. One should also try to keep an even height while circle walking.
Trick wrote:Curious, when doing the BGZ “natural/plain” step does it require any other specific awareness visualization than just sinking in the stepping ?
I-mon wrote:Trick wrote:Curious, when doing the BGZ “natural/plain” step does it require any other specific awareness visualization than just sinking in the stepping ?
Yes. It is a very specific training method with many difficult postural and movement requirements.
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