Thanks for the kind remarks. I agree that being behind the master is the best advantage point to learn any form. It is sometimes a challenge to accomplish this, as the twenty four form goes in four different directions. Luckily, most of the time, the student is facing the master's back.
The best angle to learn is face-to-face angle. The master should perform the REVERSE angle. Standing behind the master is only good 80% of the times, missing the fine details of the hand movements because being blocked by the body. Reverse Angle is the best angle.
You shouldn't be concerned. Master So has had almost 60 years of practice on these moves.
jbmcdonaldandson 1 week ago
nice... i wish my snake creeps down would go down that low, but for some reason i can't.
jonmanilenio 1 week ago
very nice
badboybrendan 1 year ago
Thanks for the kind remarks. I agree that being behind the master is the best advantage point to learn any form. It is sometimes a challenge to accomplish this, as the twenty four form goes in four different directions. Luckily, most of the time, the student is facing the master's back.
jbmcdonaldandson 1 year ago
thanks for posting this. The best angle to learn from is behind the Master
lonejafa 1 year ago
@lonejafa,
The best angle to learn is face-to-face angle. The master should perform the REVERSE angle. Standing behind the master is only good 80% of the times, missing the fine details of the hand movements because being blocked by the body. Reverse Angle is the best angle.
pribadi8406 6 months ago
Very nice and soothing great music choice
VicJones01 2 years ago