Your journey to the dark side is now complete;
and FWIW, you're right on the other thread about engaging the posterior chain vis a vis the ball of foot pivot (I'm a PT, and your kinese is right on)
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Your journey to the dark side is now complete;
and FWIW, you're right on the other thread about engaging the posterior chain vis a vis the ball of foot pivot (I'm a PT, and your kinese is right on)
just "quote" his post and all the secrets will be revealed...
and it only took a bat-sh1t crazy Taoist Celestial Master Porcupine named Forrest to do it!
hey...maybe this guys HAS got something :eek::eek::eek:
no, actually, i get what he's saying - meaning the CYMac isn't intentionally out to scam people, he sincerely believes in himself and what he's doing (of course, so did several other "colorful...
this I agree with - anyone can say anything they want - anyone can call what they do Dao, Ch'an, Qi etc. - PERSONALLY I don't typically use any of those terms, because they are "well-defined" within...
well, i understand what you are saying, and you do make a valid point; and again, typically I'd write up a whole detailed description of what is going on w the breath, the posture, the connective...
ok, just checking - sometimes it's hard to tell with you
but it is - by the time you explain it, you are out of the experience; not saying this as a cop-out, it's really true - i mean, as you...
doesn't this qualify as a reason to lock down a thread?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fLs57LeuX5E/S_a54mE2DLI/AAAAAAAAAwc/orOXa4_umlM/s1600/keyboard+warrior.jpg
I know what I mean; I suspect you know what I mean; to explain it is already too late...but one can ask, from "where" does the One Movement arise?
oh, that's very easy:
http://www.chiinnature.com/kungfu_master_bio.html
Mak Jo Si's Kungfu Biography
Learning since the age of eight, and he was talented in all kinds of kungfu but started...
interesting; here is what I stated about his taiji form:
"I find his movement to be rigid and lacking connection; he is "performing" instead of "living" the movement;"
he, of course, did not...