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stonecrusher69
08-07-2014, 04:42 PM
Does anyone do chi sao like this..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnfYelc04_s&list=UUtkEEo3R7nkZn4YQgKdzBGA

LFJ
08-07-2014, 10:29 PM
I wouldn't advise the under laap from above your own elbow in response to the elbow control. For one, if your partner goes in deep enough it will be very tight and you'll be put off balance. It'd be very difficult to laap and chop against that, and it'd put you in a potentially even more compromised position if the partner continues to pressure you and not just stop and keep distance. This kind of response, using biu-ji, I'd leave to more desperate situations.

Instead, I'd suggest a simple shift and jam-sau to cut them off and retain facing on a new, superior line. It must be done reflexively when they attempt to take the elbow. This is a safer and more direct response.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWluuAv0AMw

stonecrusher69
08-08-2014, 08:08 PM
I wouldn't advise the under laap from above your own elbow in response to the elbow control. For one, if your partner goes in deep enough it will be very tight and you'll be put off balance. It'd be very difficult to laap and chop against that, and it'd put you in a potentially even more compromised position if the partner continues to pressure you and not just stop and keep distance. This kind of response, using biu-ji, I'd leave to more desperate situations.

Instead, I'd suggest a simple shift and jam-sau to cut them off and retain facing on a new, superior line. It must be done reflexively when they attempt to take the elbow. This is a safer and more direct response.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWluuAv0AMw

Thanks for your input..Yes,I agree you could use chum in that sistuation. What I do depends on the pressure I get so if its a little I might do what was in the video if its a alot I might do something else.

slick69
08-13-2014, 12:39 PM
Thanks for your input..Yes,I agree you could use chum in that sistuation. What I do depends on the pressure I get so if its a little I might do what was in the video if its a alot I might do something else.

Do you always stay engaged?

stonecrusher69
08-13-2014, 02:23 PM
Do you always stay engaged?

In Chi Sao yes, when you touch hand you stay engaged and in control at all times.