Thank you for your comment! It reminded me that I didn't mention too much about the footwork so let me say it here. It's easier to first get comfortable doing the technique without the footwork at first. And once you have done so you can explore the footwork possibilities. There are usually several possible directions of footwork movement even if the form tends to show just one or two. It's something you can begin to explore as the techniques feel better and better, more and more a part of your natural movement!
Thank you Sifu for your comment. For the lower body, keep your back straight and your legs with your knees slightly open outwards. As for kua, it's not easy to understand?
@@arnaudh4789yes and for the lower body alignment, allow it to happen by relaxation. Because the state of Song relaxation is more valuable than how exactly aligned you are.
If you look at 2nd form Iriminage in Akido it is very similar but softer as it just relies on their grab and using posture break and very soft flow to put the opponent to the floor. The opponent feels nothing if done correctly.
That sounds fantastic, using that very soft flow to achieve your goal. And yes the opponent feels nothing when we engage them without clashing! And isn't that a wonderful thing to be able to do? Thank you for sharing your experience from a different tradition!
Looking at Shiodaworld. He is grandson of Gozo Shioda. Some of his guests look like they are doing tai chi on some of their techniques and certainly using chi(Ki).
Try push hands on the down-stroke to pull the opponent's guard. Then do it again as a block, then do it again as a downward strike. Try "wave hands" while C-stepping forward and back ward. Try using the upward stroke as a clearing technique. Etc
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Great question! It's not easy, otherwise everyone would be doing it by now ha ha. Several steps go into giving you a better chance of succeeding in using this. You know how experts at different skills, a counter hit in a boxing match, jumping on a skateboard, or cooking a meal efficiently, there's often a lot of preparation that makes the final execution look easy? This is similar. You set up the angles and distances to guide their strike along a more compatible trajectory. You interfere with their intention to strike so that they execute slower than they would otherwise. You use a combination of Kao and Peng to disrupt their balance. You apply Rollback when you can to elongate their movement. If you do all this, and their striking intent is sufficiently long and heavy, you can get them. Just like a great counter hitting boxer still can't just pull off that counter in the first round. Even Floyd Mayweather spends several rounds figuring out the opponent's movements and mindset before he really begin landing his big hits. So while you can do this to punch that are thrown and withdrawn, it takes skill and experience. But it would work. Most punches that are thrown are withdrawn right? So it's reasonable to think that techniques are designed to deal with such an inevitability, isn't it? Thanks for the comment and for giving us a chance to talk about some of the real work that goes into building useful, applicable skills!
@@hle7162this is a demonstration of a specific skill. If you don’t believe it’s real, then go find a skilled Tai Chi person and feel it. And there is no one “real” situation. There’s self defense, sports matches, dealing with a drunk neighbor or a relative with dementia who is temporarily out of control. You don’t just knock everyone out. You use sensitive skills like this to control people without harm unless harm is absolutely necessary.
Thank you very much Sifu , for this explanation of the movement of the upper limbs in taichi .
Thank you for your comment! It reminded me that I didn't mention too much about the footwork so let me say it here. It's easier to first get comfortable doing the technique without the footwork at first. And once you have done so you can explore the footwork possibilities. There are usually several possible directions of footwork movement even if the form tends to show just one or two. It's something you can begin to explore as the techniques feel better and better, more and more a part of your natural movement!
Thank you Sifu for your comment. For the lower body, keep your back straight and your legs with your knees slightly open outwards. As for kua, it's not easy to understand?
@@arnaudh4789yes and for the lower body alignment, allow it to happen by relaxation. Because the state of Song relaxation is more valuable than how exactly aligned you are.
If you look at 2nd form Iriminage in Akido it is very similar but softer as it just relies on their grab and using posture break and very soft flow to put the opponent to the floor. The opponent feels nothing if done correctly.
That sounds fantastic, using that very soft flow to achieve your goal. And yes the opponent feels nothing when we engage them without clashing! And isn't that a wonderful thing to be able to do? Thank you for sharing your experience from a different tradition!
Looking at Shiodaworld. He is grandson of Gozo Shioda. Some of his guests look like they are doing tai chi on some of their techniques and certainly using chi(Ki).
@@davidmoore2251that's awesome! I will check it out. Thank you for the tip!
Thank you! Someone else finally sees it! One of my teachers called this intersection "chi shu". It filled the gap between chin na and shuai jiao.
Try push hands on the down-stroke to pull the opponent's guard. Then do it again as a block, then do it again as a downward strike. Try "wave hands" while C-stepping forward and back ward. Try using the upward stroke as a clearing technique. Etc
perfect.thanks
Thank you! 😃🙏
Beautiful Love This makes my ring practice more Understandable Practical Efficient & don't have to know Wing Chung to use the Ring any style can Be applied & You can be as Hard or Soft as You want Perfect Practice Buddy Lol Sending Love to You All 🙏❤️🎨💯⛩️
Thank you for your comment, as always!🙏
You are genius master
How does that work with a punch that is thrown and withdrawn?
Great question! It's not easy, otherwise everyone would be doing it by now ha ha. Several steps go into giving you a better chance of succeeding in using this. You know how experts at different skills, a counter hit in a boxing match, jumping on a skateboard, or cooking a meal efficiently, there's often a lot of preparation that makes the final execution look easy? This is similar.
You set up the angles and distances to guide their strike along a more compatible trajectory. You interfere with their intention to strike so that they execute slower than they would otherwise. You use a combination of Kao and Peng to disrupt their balance. You apply Rollback when you can to elongate their movement. If you do all this, and their striking intent is sufficiently long and heavy, you can get them. Just like a great counter hitting boxer still can't just pull off that counter in the first round. Even Floyd Mayweather spends several rounds figuring out the opponent's movements and mindset before he really begin landing his big hits.
So while you can do this to punch that are thrown and withdrawn, it takes skill and experience. But it would work. Most punches that are thrown are withdrawn right? So it's reasonable to think that techniques are designed to deal with such an inevitability, isn't it?
Thanks for the comment and for giving us a chance to talk about some of the real work that goes into building useful, applicable skills!
Test his technique in a real situation!
@@hle7162this is a demonstration of a specific skill. If you don’t believe it’s real, then go find a skilled Tai Chi person and feel it. And there is no one “real” situation. There’s self defense, sports matches, dealing with a drunk neighbor or a relative with dementia who is temporarily out of control. You don’t just knock everyone out. You use sensitive skills like this to control people without harm unless harm is absolutely necessary.