I am a temple style tai chi practitioner and I find this video very good in explaning the whole-body mechanics and alignment to move as one unit....Kudos to sifu. This is very much akin to the PUSH FORM in tai chi as well.
@chinaboxer, something i noticed about aaron's demonstation (I don't mean to nit pick) but...when he attempts to align his three sticks inorder to keep you out of his "master bedroom" he does not "attack" you with both sides of his body. I watched this clip repeated to ensure that this was the case before i added my 2 cents. I noticed him leaning to one side, and that tells me he has engaged his shoulder and has broken his structure. Correct me if I'm wrong
@NinjaGuyden lol...that is so...funny...i hope that doesn't stop u training. If it helps, use your hairs like a cat uses it's whiskers, no joke, this should increase your sensitivity not hinder it. I've trained with many europeans with matted arm hair and they use this to their advantage. Happy training.
What I meant was that you shouldn't get into the mentality that you *have* to pak the elbow or bend of arm. That would be chasing hands (some people tend to "reach" in towards the elbow, which can be a fatal flaw). Of course, by using a paksau to the wrist you have already built your bridge. Chisao should start at moment of contact.
I am a temple style tai chi practitioner and I find this video very good in explaning the whole-body mechanics and alignment to move as one unit....Kudos to sifu. This is very much akin to the PUSH FORM in tai chi as well.
efdesilva 1 month ago
Your teachings are incredible
futuresoldier201 2 months ago in playlist Wing Chun - Movements
@Hardysamnin ha ha very true, that goes for all his vids!
MrLexTalionis1 2 months ago
i like how you refer to you territory or space if you will as your "master bedroom"
shylildude 3 months ago
@chinaboxer, something i noticed about aaron's demonstation (I don't mean to nit pick) but...when he attempts to align his three sticks inorder to keep you out of his "master bedroom" he does not "attack" you with both sides of his body. I watched this clip repeated to ensure that this was the case before i added my 2 cents. I noticed him leaning to one side, and that tells me he has engaged his shoulder and has broken his structure. Correct me if I'm wrong
taytran83 3 months ago
@NinjaGuyden lol...that is so...funny...i hope that doesn't stop u training. If it helps, use your hairs like a cat uses it's whiskers, no joke, this should increase your sensitivity not hinder it. I've trained with many europeans with matted arm hair and they use this to their advantage. Happy training.
taytran83 3 months ago
@edenic1988 Oh, me? I'm just a student. ^^
Warkiam 3 months ago
@Warkiam Just curious, but what are your WC credentials?
edenic1988 3 months ago
@YoungCrs
What I meant was that you shouldn't get into the mentality that you *have* to pak the elbow or bend of arm. That would be chasing hands (some people tend to "reach" in towards the elbow, which can be a fatal flaw). Of course, by using a paksau to the wrist you have already built your bridge. Chisao should start at moment of contact.
Warkiam 3 months ago
The best teacher I have seen, this is like an idiots guide. If you don't understand these concepts after watching this video, you never will.
Hardysamnin 3 months ago