wayne hansen wrote:Your opponent decides your combinations ...
wayne hansen wrote:Your opponent decides your combinations anything else is not internal arts
wayne hansen wrote:Your opponent decides your combinations anything else is not internal arts
Quigga wrote:The more internal approach is: I don't know what you want to do yet, but as soon as you feel you have a plan to act, I know it. This can lead to very efficient trapping.
johnwang wrote:Quigga wrote:The more internal approach is: I don't know what you want to do yet, but as soon as you feel you have a plan to act, I know it. This can lead to very efficient trapping.
When you throw a jab, you sense that your opponent tries to block it, you pull your jab back half way, and throw your cross toward the opening that your opponent just creates.
I don't believe this has anything to do with "internal" or external. Boxers do this all the time.
Bhassler wrote:1. Stomp the groin.
2. Restomp the groin.
oragami_itto wrote:Besides, why do you need more than one movement?
johnwang wrote:oragami_itto wrote:Besides, why do you need more than one movement?
You knock on the door, you then wait for your opponent to open the door, you then enter.
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