Poor Chris! Adam is showing all the ways he can make him feel pain. Time for the jow! We also do something called jee see Sao in our wing chun that is supposed to be for ripping and tearing flesh. Anyone else do something similar in their wing chun?
Nice. very nice. Fills in some gaps in my training from my Sifu (RIP). He always didn't explain in detail. But he did teach to use the whole body in the gripping without saying anything. Makes me love Bak Mei even more, and how lucky I was to have met him (a friend of a friend, he did not advertise).
This is great stuff! I have often wondered about these types of movements and their usage. I see these a lot in the Crane styles. Would these applications be the same?
He covers it pretty often. Check out his videos from 2-3 months ago called "Fullness vs. Emptiness" and "The Refinement of Natural Instinct". I think one of those gets more into it, possibly both. My style also uses standing meditations, but they're very different, so it's interesting to see how he does it.
Possibly the hardest move to explain. A very rough explanation would be a double elbow (left and right side together) snapping backwards. But the position of your elbows move only one inch. So a one inch pull. If one inch punch is being as explosive in a short distance going forward, one inch pull is the same idea going backwards. Combined with sudden dropping into your core and sudden rooting into the ground...a different mechanic. Lolol. So to conclude my long explanation. It's not a pull. It's a sudden pull.
One of the very best defense techniques against punches and blows I know but followed by estraint not punching after. It has saved me from many attacks. Woody QGJM
it just hit me that youre Hakkanese. When adam demos hakka ats you see him shine the most.
❤these videos. Great seeing TMA taught and used extensively.
Adam, your videos are SO good! I can't show enough appreciation & gratitude. Excellent demonstrations & explanation. Keep up the great content!
The best demonstration, thank you Master Adam 🙌
Poor Chris! Adam is showing all the ways he can make him feel pain. Time for the jow! We also do something called jee see Sao in our wing chun that is supposed to be for ripping and tearing flesh. Anyone else do something similar in their wing chun?
Pain is weakness leaving the body!
Nice. very nice. Fills in some gaps in my training from my Sifu (RIP). He always didn't explain in detail. But he did teach to use the whole body in the gripping without saying anything. Makes me love Bak Mei even more, and how lucky I was to have met him (a friend of a friend, he did not advertise).
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. In each program you surprise us with a technique and its application.👍👍👍
hmm you guys may want a boom mic or a BT mic so it clarifies the talking. if not some sound absorption in the room.
yeah.
Always too much echo.
Love the hakka stuff. Is there going to be a hakka part two on the full immersion program?
This is great stuff! I have often wondered about these types of movements and their usage. I see these a lot in the Crane styles. Would these applications be the same?
Hi!
Are you planning to make videos about fha li, fajin?
I'm curious because you mention pole standing slot, could you touch on that in one of your videos?
He covers it pretty often. Check out his videos from 2-3 months ago called "Fullness vs. Emptiness" and "The Refinement of Natural Instinct". I think one of those gets more into it, possibly both. My style also uses standing meditations, but they're very different, so it's interesting to see how he does it.
@@MagiciteHeart thank you
It looks like your doing both pak mei and chuka shaolin, am I right 👉?
sifu esse estilo é o Mantis do sul?
Possibly the hardest move to explain. A very rough explanation would be a double elbow (left and right side together) snapping backwards. But the position of your elbows move only one inch. So a one inch pull. If one inch punch is being as explosive in a short distance going forward, one inch pull is the same idea going backwards. Combined with sudden dropping into your core and sudden rooting into the ground...a different mechanic. Lolol. So to conclude my long explanation. It's not a pull. It's a sudden pull.
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Chris's is noticeably greying each time i watch him do a demo!
for application that goes to his face, at least have him wear a goggles
One of the very best defense techniques against punches and blows I know but followed by estraint not punching after. It has saved me from many attacks. Woody QGJM