by Giles on Mon Apr 01, 2024 4:58 am
Good posting by, I assume, Paul Silverstraele. The essence of what he's saying seems to be that any preconceived technique/move will (probably) fail because it's not brought forth by the forces in play at that moment.
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Push hands isn't fighting or self-defence, but as a method that moves into free play it can train you to keep the principles alive in the moment and from this to let fitting solutions, 'techniques', appear. These can include techniques you have trained specifically, but they must choose [edit] themselves. You are just responsible for maintaining the framework. Zero guarantees in an emergency of course, but maybe improve your chances.
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Giles on Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:04 am, edited 2 times in total.
Do not make the mistake of giving up the near in order to seek the far.