cloudz wrote:could anyone give me the cliff notes of what he was trying to convey on that clip please?
Giles wrote:In a way basic stuff, but not explicitly stated and/or realized nearly as much as it should be in the IMA world.
Oliver 101 wrote:In fact it is basic stuff, but very hard to do on a high level/ under heavy pressure.
Especially if you want to be able to do it without having to think about it.
a way basic stuff, but not explicitly stated and/or realized nearly as much as it should be in the IMA world.
recommendation in entry 2 in this thread wasn't based so much on these explanatory videos (although I think they are very sound), but on the whole 'package' in this incarnation of ziranmen.
Doc Stier wrote:Oliver 101 wrote:In fact it is basic stuff, but very hard to do on a high level/ under heavy pressure.
Especially if you want to be able to do it without having to think about it.
I understand this point from the perspective of my own personal training regimen, but I'd like to hear how you train to do so without having to think about it. Thanks.
cloudz wrote:I don't know these guys but happy to take your word, I follow Serge's (Urban Taoist) work, to an extent, who is a lineage holder in this system. Have always held some curiosity and interest towards the style/ system. There are some good books published on it through Serge and Alex Kozma
Oliver 101 wrote:Doc Stier wrote:Oliver 101 wrote:In fact it is basic stuff, but very hard to do on a high level/ under heavy pressure.
Especially if you want to be able to do it without having to think about it.
I understand this point from the perspective of my own personal training regimen, but I'd like to hear how you train to do so without having to think about it. Thanks.
You want to train it with less and less yi, to make it an unconcious skill. Like riding a bicycle.
You need to train highly repetitive drills to achieve this result.
Doc Stier wrote:Oliver 101 wrote:You need to train highly repetitive drills to achieve this result.
Of course, but how do you envision training "with less and less yi"? You think this is achieved solely or primarily through "highly repetitive drills"? Or do other additional factors affect the outcome as well?
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