Yep, that clears things up..... comparisons to Iron Man
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Mates,
It's not mysticism, its physics.
http://www.aunkai.net/eng/bujyutu/kiban.html
Check it out. It's like a car you see.
WC is simply piloting the car. 6DF is the engine of the car.
Your WC can be completely groundless without a strong engine and mechanical axis powering it.
Understanding of anything stops once you dismiss it. As bogus as it may seem, I suggest to find the common denominator; the intent, the will, the essence of the statement.
I read a lot of ideas, but nothing i can translate as practicalQuote:
No, its not like a car..... thats no better than the Iron Man analogyQuote:
Check it out. It's like a car you see.
WC is simply piloting the car. 6DF is the engine of the car.
Your WC can be completely groundless without a strong engine and mechanical axis powering it.
No offence, but what did that page have to do with WC mechanics?Quote:
Understanding of anything stops once you dismiss it. As bogus as it may seem, I suggest to find the common denominator; the intent, the will, the essence of the statement.
Glenn,
Why is it not practical?
Why is it not like a car?
Why not ask, why is it practical?
Why is it like a car?
Most posts should not be accepted as an absolute truth or fallacy, however it should be processed with a transparent and open mind. What I say is only a guide, a pointing finger to something in my own experience. Please understand me in this way.
The question is no longer for anyone to explain, but for one to find for himself.
Double blind. Green eggs and ham mate.
Some things need to be dismissed.Quote:
Understanding of anything stops once you dismiss it.
Incomprehensibility doesn't imply profundity. It only implies incomprehensibility, poor communication skills, or a desire to come across as clever with no substance to back it up. No sale.
I don't see you as qualified to lecture others on how to think. And I detest being talked down to by third rate wannabe Zen masters. Jeez, that sh*t got old back in the '80s.Quote:
Most posts should not be accepted as an absolute truth or fallacy, however it should be processed with a transparent and open mind. What I say is only a guide, a pointing finger to something in my own experience. Please understand me in this way.
You will impress no one with this condescending piffle.Quote:
The question is no longer for anyone to explain, but for one to find for himself.
Yes I agree , if you know how and why it works, you can control it better.
So if you use car analogy, what gear to use, when to use brakes, speed in turns,
when to use neutral, when to rev motor, etc.
Most people just use car as demolition derby, at one speed.
Cheers
As an example, the siu Lin tau is to develop Jin where jin is the change of force. It is to refine the force. But many end up with clamping the knees, fix the elbow trying to secure the force via the hold on to a particular structure.
This act might seems improve The power or force but it actually kill the development of the ability of the change of force vectors or flow.
Long term practice of ths will make one lost one's natural athletic ability and limit one's mobility and ability of change in force vectors within a small space or displacement. One just kill the inch Jin development.
Thus, The six bow is jammed, the six directional force is limited to a forward direction only. With that happen one expect one turn into a bulldozer and crash through everything. However, in reality, it will not even work when facing a stronger more altheletic person.
And here is my reply to you in video form:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaV7YXwWoaY
Enjoy!