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Dont be tense,but ready
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Sorry, don't get it... If I get attacked hard, I need to tense my muscles to counter him... If i relax my muscle, he will hit me??
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Amazing video series...
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What happens if you have two relaxed forces pressing against each other? Splosion?
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thanks for the video fantastic stuff, now i understand why Bruce Lee said 'be water my friend'
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@rAFiCoRe it has many points, but this is a good point here too as how one does his siu lim tao it affects his whole fighting too
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@schulleee relaxing is the most important. your shoulders should always be in the socket ( basic ) . your back strait, your leg as relax as you can, i little bend, but not to much. your hips forward but not puching ( help to have a better structure, straiter back). your spain up, but mentally ( nim tao) . your center of gravity should be in the middle of your feet, not the front, not the back. ( its for pivoting).
i was in the gold coast branch for 7 months and i loved every single day of it.
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it sounds like the internal approach to wing chun
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Excellent set of videos and well explained.
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Wow, it's nice to see someone posting Wing Chun videos that actually understnds WC!
Excellent modern communication about the theory of a classical art.
llunchbox 2 years ago 17
Thankyou very much for this.
beejdee 2 years ago 13