How do you move the horse? Do you step, drag, slide, or push?
What is your preference and why?
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How do you move the horse? Do you step, drag, slide, or push?
What is your preference and why?
I find a light nudge in the ribs works wonders!:D
depends on the situation, like all of wing chun
there are no set techniques
each has its own advantage
peace
travis
Usually I like a short huen bo: a short circle with the lead leg.
It is usually a push across the floor, or a gliding step for speed. When you plant it you can get a well-levered lock on the opponent's knee, and extra rooting for your strikes.
If my position doesn't give me that much of a 'lead' leg, I move the whole structure by edging forward, creating a lead position, and dragging the 'back' foot. It's well rooted, but very slow... I haven't worked out the speed from that position yet. It's also useless on some surfaces.
Oats?
Carrot or stick?
Matrix
I may step,drag,push or slide in my horse.
The key for me while moving in my horse is being nontelegraphic.
Thats what works for me.