oragami_itto wrote:Both of my feet pivot to follow the action. From yesterday:
Not perfect yet, lol. This was last week:
oragami_itto wrote:Both of my feet pivot to follow the action. From yesterday:
wayne hansen wrote:I can't win this one if I point out what Huang is doing wrong you just say but this is the master
I see an old man soon to die doing pushing one day when it was filmed with a slight young girl
The same parts are missing
My knowledge of this exercise comes from a time when he was trying hard to pass on things in a correct manner
I am not sure that was his aIm in his latter years
By that time he knew who would get it and who were just there to make up the numbers
I know by what is shown on this thread that some here just don't get it
Just let me ask ,what puts his right hand outside his opponents right hand
What puts your left hand inside his right wrist
What puts you in the position to push
What guards against his right elbow stroke
In push when and where do you push with either hand
How and when do you neutralise those pushes
This is not one cooperative pushing exercises it is numerous probing attacks and rebuffs
wayne hansen wrote:I wrote my response before seeing what Charles wrote
What I think he is saying is
He is saying don't just grab and yank
See the various parts within the exercise
Where your opponent wraps his arm around your neck should not be possible when the exercise is done in the right manner
wayne hansen wrote:He is saying don't just grab and yank
wayne hansen wrote:I am just pointing out that what you think is not force others might not
The reason I remarked is that it is the duty of those who have been taught in another manner to point to the difference
I just don't want people to think these are the high levels in the art
Keep searching I am sure there are better sources over there
Texas or even the states are not anywhere I wish to go so I won't be dropping by anytime soon
You have most of the steps outlined in your summary they are just not shown in the clips
Try working the exercise from single hand circle attacking with elbow full power
When your opponent can neutralise your elbow you neutralise his pluck on your elbow to get the chop in
wayne hansen wrote:Piss in the other pocket this one is full
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