yeniseri wrote:My preference has always been for shuaijiao type jibengong because it matches actual encounters (grabbing, pushing, pulling, etc) meaning you are training as you see the reality of it and how you adapt because that is the true test.
Baji training has always been top notch as I have been told when talking wiht practitioners) so it is still valid through function and utility.
johnwang wrote:Here is an example. In the old time a teacher will require his students to repeat this solo drill 250 time non-stop.
Trick wrote:Why not in modern times, is the exercise outdated?......It looks as a good exercise
Bob wrote:Is this typical training for most baji schools?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aK6clo7ens
johnwang wrote:I think SC method is much "softer" and more relax.
.Q. wrote: Combat version would be slightly different and I suspect the approach would actually become closer to Baji.
johnwang wrote:.Q. wrote: Combat version would be slightly different and I suspect the approach would actually become closer to Baji.
Since it will be unlikely that your Baji shoulder strike can kill your opponent, what's the purpose for you to use Baji shoulder strike to push your opponent back (since it will be hard to reach him after that)?
If you use SC body squeeze, your opponent will fall down next to your feet, you can then kick his head, drop your knee on his chest, ... and end the fight.
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