PDA

View Full Version : Yik Kam SLT jin



Hendrik
10-23-2012, 11:21 AM
for those who is interested. Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUlmWEu1ywE

Hendrik
10-23-2012, 04:24 PM
Body type versus Force Line type testing.

Enjoy!


http://www.56.com/u94/v_NzQyMjk1Nzk.html

Hendrik
10-23-2012, 04:30 PM
Seriously, for the lady, the old, and the weak. force line type is a must. otherwise, one cannot handle the strong and healthy. WCK technics by itself it good, however, one needs the engine to support it for best effective.

JPinAZ
10-23-2012, 04:49 PM
WCK technics by itself it good, however, one needs the engine to support it for best effective.

Wrong. The 'WCK techniques' are nothing by themselves without the principle and concept. Without things like Centerline, gate theory, loi lau etc there is no WCK period - regardless of how many 'techniques' you think you might know.

stonecrusher69
10-23-2012, 09:20 PM
Wrong. The 'WCK techniques' are nothing by themselves without the principle and concept. Without things like Centerline, gate theory, loi lau etc there is no WCK period - regardless of how many 'techniques' you think you might know.



agree principles and concepts are more important then the techniques themselves,but Without proper force all the principles and concepts in the world won't help you either. what Hendrix is talking about is force generation not techniques.

GlennR
10-23-2012, 11:47 PM
agree principles and concepts are more important then the techniques themselves,but Without proper force all the principles and concepts in the world won't help you either. what Hendrix is talking about is force generation not techniques.

I'd disagree with both of you here, I don't think you can split the two (principal - technique) in importance. The principal WON'T work without proper technique and the technique is derived from adhering to certain principals.

The question is, which came first??? ;)

desertwingchun2
10-24-2012, 07:42 AM
Where's the yoga ball??

Hendrik
10-24-2012, 11:43 AM
if you dont get what I mean by double helix, athink the SLT level is like a coil spring with compress and expand. the CK BJ level is double helix or the same coil spring now adding the twisting action on top of the compress and expand of the coil spring.



In a TCMA technology perspective:

In TCMA, there is always a Kung fatt and sau fatt or the Engine development and the technics/strategy/concept according to the Engine characteristics.

So, if the Engine Characteristics and the Engine is not reveal, then the system is incomplete.

For example the Taiji versus wresting clip above, the Taiji guy needs to know the Chen Family Reel Silk engine characteristics and develop those type of engine, otherwise, the art is not effective. See, in the clip, in reality, no one will do those ward off or step back like in the taiji practice. but handling to not lost every inch of space. in WCK that is called not giving away middle or center door, and never leave the center line.

So, the kung fu is in that depend and capture of an inch. also, as one can see, Structure doesnt work here but dynamic jin flow handling is needed to handle the situation.


When the Kung is missing the art is dead mostly. IE one can practice the taiji set with a body type of engine as most taiji people, and that will not be able to have the same type of power handling as above. the philosophy and technics become not that useful.

Hendrik
10-24-2012, 02:56 PM
the shortest distance between two points is the Jin path.

trubblman
10-26-2012, 06:12 AM
Principle and techniques go hand n hand but given a choice take the techniques over the principle. Knowing principle without technique is like knowing music theory but being tone deaf. Knowing technique is like knowing how to play or sing without knowledge of musical notes: one can still perform beautifully without it.

Yoshiyahu
11-14-2012, 10:14 AM
Principle and techniques go hand n hand but given a choice take the techniques over the principle. Knowing principle without technique is like knowing music theory but being tone deaf. Knowing technique is like knowing how to play or sing without knowledge of musical notes: one can still perform beautifully without it.

excellent post...