The concept is good, and I like the way you broke down each move at a time. However, lets be honest about this.
1. Many of the moves you are changing to fit. Some a lot, some not so much. Any serious martial artist will tell you how much the details matter, and if you aren't training the moves right (You have to alter them to apply) you won't have those details in a fight.
2. You attacker is slow, compliant, and just ridiculous. Walking at you with his arm extended? Really?
so what he's trying to show is how should we use our power in that move, apply on real guy to make it more clear, easy to understand, and that also shows form is not that important, not unchangeable, as long as you get the point of it, trained what it's designed to train, how you'll use it to fight, that's whole different story
The concept is good, and I like the way you broke down each move at a time. However, lets be honest about this.
1. Many of the moves you are changing to fit. Some a lot, some not so much. Any serious martial artist will tell you how much the details matter, and if you aren't training the moves right (You have to alter them to apply) you won't have those details in a fight.
2. You attacker is slow, compliant, and just ridiculous. Walking at you with his arm extended? Really?
FriendlyFireYT 1 year ago
@FriendlyFireYT
most of the chinese martial art moves can't be used as is, and it's not designed to use as is
they are designed for training strength stability coordination etc. arrange body movement to a certain mode or just trying to give you some idea
winsinyt 10 months ago
@FriendlyFireYT
so what he's trying to show is how should we use our power in that move, apply on real guy to make it more clear, easy to understand, and that also shows form is not that important, not unchangeable, as long as you get the point of it, trained what it's designed to train, how you'll use it to fight, that's whole different story
winsinyt 10 months ago
5 stars!
gagi1963andjeo 3 years ago
very nice
piguahand 3 years ago