everything wrote: so not sure why you'd want to argue about it ...
Trip wrote:For those of you who do have the “eye” you’ll notice that it is similar to the transition posture of ward off left (or right).
In fact, the “Philly defense/Clam shell” posture that Mayweather uses is a similar to the transition posture of wardoff.
oragami_itto wrote:Trip wrote:For those of you who do have the “eye” you’ll notice that it is similar to the transition posture of ward off left (or right).
In fact, the “Philly defense/Clam shell” posture that Mayweather uses is a similar to the transition posture of wardoff.
Bro... now you're giving out the REAL secrets. Expect a visit from the council.
Trip wrote:oragami_itto wrote:Trip wrote:For those of you who do have the “eye” you’ll notice that it is similar to the transition posture of ward off left (or right).
In fact, the “Philly defense/Clam shell” posture that Mayweather uses is a similar to the transition posture of wardoff.
Bro... now you're giving out the REAL secrets. Expect a visit from the council.
Oh, "Bro", that’s funny.
But, luckily, the Council was done with me long ago.
Each post is just another nail to seal the door shut.
Hey, I can’t tell if you really do see it or you’re just messing with me.
If you do see, then two thumbs up!
Because being able to apply Transition moves effectively—between the end postures—are certainly one of the "REAL" keys to efficient usage.
Trip wrote:Catching a punch
Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan p44 & 46 wrote:numbers refer to pictures not included here
Figure 72A: The defender slides an opponent's punch away, fingertips touch so the attacker's hand is hooked. This form is also used to block and slide away an opponent's long weapon, such as a rod.
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Figure 73A: After blocking, the left hand circles the punching arm and pushes it to the side.
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Figure 74: The defender strikes the opponent's chest
Taijiquan, Classical Yang Style: The Complete Form and Qigong p. 192-193 wrote:The whip-like motion of the right hand is used to lead the opponent's weapon or hand to the rear. The second half of the form is a follow-up form used for attack. Therefore, in the application you first deflect the opponent's attack with your right hand, and then immediately use your left hand to continue the deflection, if necessary, and then strike.
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