MaartenSFS wrote:It's the same as with any other skill like a hip throw.
Bhassler wrote:Anyone that thinks fajin is a) all the same or b) rare needs to get out more. Or maybe I've just been exceptionally lucky to have seen all sorts of people with highly diverse backgrounds and different but really good short power generation crawling out of the woodwork...
johnwang wrote:MaartenSFS wrote:It's the same as with any other skill like a hip throw.
Here is hip throw power generation training. The throwing art power generation uses exactly the same principle as the striking art Baji system uses.
- Stretch your body to the maximum in one direction (compress),
- Borrow the elastic recovering force and stretch your body to the maximum in the opposite direction (release).
johnwang wrote:
- Twist your opponent to your left.
- When he resists, borrow his resistance force, twist him to your right.
Trick wrote:for this shown as borrowing opponents force, do one need to do specific fajin training as shown in your other gifs ? isnt what show someting as borrowing the opponents fajin atempt ?
Bob wrote:http://www.wutangcenter.com/wt/fajing.html
"The first exercise develops punching power with fa-jing by punching from a horse stance to a bow stance ()and back to the horse with alternating sides."
johnwang wrote:Trick wrote:for this shown as borrowing opponents force, do one need to do specific fajin training as shown in your other gifs ? isnt what show someting as borrowing the opponents fajin atempt ?
To borrow your own force is the same as to borrow your opponent's force. When you body is stretched into one direction to the maximum (compress), your body elastic force will help you to pull into the opposite direction (release).
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