Very interesting about the method of generating force from a weak position, any training videos you would recommend on starting to be able to do that. I can see the importance of having this skill in Martial Arts.
Yes definitely! We have an online school that goes through this method step by step. It's www.mindfulwingchun.online and you can try it out for Free. 💪🏼
It is difficult to explain what CST is doing, but he is not defying physics. There are several ways to do what he is doing, and they all involve the mind and thought. Excellent display of internal power.
Yes it is challenging but we are getting there; dispersing the incoming force through the fascia so it does not reach his base of support, meanwhile he can feel his opponents base of support and easily move them as you can't generate force without a foundation to project it off. Once that foundation is floating, any force they project destabilises them. The sticking effect is when you become their base off support and so when they try to pull away they began to fall.
Try pushing against a wall slowly and building up compression in your base of support to your point of contact. Pull away suddenly and if you jerk forward you are leaning and not centred (double heavy). If you push yourself back you are tilting your base of support and not generating any compression. Remember that feeling that tilts you and hide that line from your opponent while finding it in them. When both feet are facing the wall in neutral stance and you push on it the force should go into your heels. When you pull on the wall it should go into your toes. Now what you want to do after this is generate the same amount of compression both pulling and pushing but do not let the tension line reach your base of support. Practice putting this feeling into all of your techniques and actually measure how much compression you can develop by putting a set of analogue scales on whatever you are pushing or pulling on. Build and build and build upon this basic foundation. There are even more complex dynamics in Chen Practical method but Yang Style has a very intuitive way of dealing with the fluid physics of the fascia.
I started in his student's school in Sydney (Jim Fung Wing Chun Academy) in 1998. I met CST during one of his visits to Sydney in a seminar in 2003. I was absolutely blown away and so in 2005 I moved to Hong Kong to train under him. I had to get a letter from Jim Fung giving his blessing for me to train with CST. 🙏
Hi,the relaxation is constantly flowing inside the body. It's helpful to think aboit the relaxation as a flow of intention moving through the body. That way it is constantly keeping the joints and muscles released yet active. Does that make sense?
@mindfulness-3 Yes there is an intention to release. However the release intention is jot localized at a specific area. It's always flowing. Like the way water flowing through a hose will unblock the hose.
Appreciated the upload Nima, hope the big man upstairs is taking good care of cst .🙏🙏👍🇬🇧
I hope so too! cheers Lloyd 🙏
Genuinely tried this purely for the experience, I gained from that.
Thank you for uploading.
It's great to hear and well done for actually putting it to use!
My pleasure, and will keep them coming 😊
Wow, how much more yet unseen CST footage do you have? 🙏
haha, over a Terabyte 😅
Don't worry I'll continue to share them...
Very interesting about the method of generating force from a weak position, any training videos you would recommend on starting to be able to do that. I can see the importance of having this skill in Martial Arts.
Yes definitely!
We have an online school that goes through this method step by step. It's www.mindfulwingchun.online and you can try it out for Free. 💪🏼
This is amazing, thank you for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
It is difficult to explain what CST is doing, but he is not defying physics. There are several ways to do what he is doing, and they all involve the mind and thought. Excellent display of internal power.
Yes it is challenging but we are getting there; dispersing the incoming force through the fascia so it does not reach his base of support, meanwhile he can feel his opponents base of support and easily move them as you can't generate force without a foundation to project it off. Once that foundation is floating, any force they project destabilises them. The sticking effect is when you become their base off support and so when they try to pull away they began to fall.
Try pushing against a wall slowly and building up compression in your base of support to your point of contact. Pull away suddenly and if you jerk forward you are leaning and not centred (double heavy). If you push yourself back you are tilting your base of support and not generating any compression. Remember that feeling that tilts you and hide that line from your opponent while finding it in them.
When both feet are facing the wall in neutral stance and you push on it the force should go into your heels. When you pull on the wall it should go into your toes.
Now what you want to do after this is generate the same amount of compression both pulling and pushing but do not let the tension line reach your base of support.
Practice putting this feeling into all of your techniques and actually measure how much compression you can develop by putting a set of analogue scales on whatever you are pushing or pulling on.
Build and build and build upon this basic foundation.
There are even more complex dynamics in Chen Practical method but Yang Style has a very intuitive way of dealing with the fluid physics of the fascia.
On that note I would love to see some collaboration between Chen Zhonghua and Martial Man.
nice hypothesis!
Thanks for taking the time to share 🙏
That's just Incredible and I would love to hear how you became a student of cst some time
I started in his student's school in Sydney (Jim Fung Wing Chun Academy) in 1998.
I met CST during one of his visits to Sydney in a seminar in 2003. I was absolutely blown away and so in 2005 I moved to Hong Kong to train under him. I had to get a letter from Jim Fung giving his blessing for me to train with CST. 🙏
@MindfulWingChun dude that awesome and thank for sharing
@@darthwolfX2 a blessing indeed!! 🙏🙏
Hello.
The relaxation, when we practicing do we have to constantly be mindful of the body and release or just to be aware?
Hi,the relaxation is constantly flowing inside the body. It's helpful to think aboit the relaxation as a flow of intention moving through the body. That way it is constantly keeping the joints and muscles released yet active.
Does that make sense?
@@MindfulWingChun so can you say that you give (command intention)to release?
Commanding release is what I'm trying to say? with the mind
Sorry your comment got me confused
@mindfulness-3 Yes there is an intention to release. However the release intention is jot localized at a specific area. It's always flowing. Like the way water flowing through a hose will unblock the hose.
Nima are you able to do that particular skill yet?
I think Sifu Nima is the chosen successor of CST Wing Chun, have you felt Nimas power?
I cant do it to his level but yes I can demonstrate this particular skill these days