Who's T? ;)
Type: Posts; User: Matrix
Who's T? ;)
Anyone who has had the pleasure to meet, train and discuss Wing Chun with Ernie would know that he is consistent in his approach. While it evolves, it does so organically. It's not some flavor of the...
Not necessary.
You said that you hit a "speed bump". The best way to learn is to slow it down. Speed kills.
Since you say that your hands are at "weird angle positions" it seems that you know...
I think that's a fair assessment and a balanced response. Not something that we see very often in these forums. Thanks Paul.
Phil,
Don't take the bait. Trash talk is just trash. Don't even make the effort to pick it up. It's not worth it.
IMO, this is spot on. Well said Robert. :cool:
Do you feel that specifically incorporating structure into the cirriculum is a disadvantage? If so, why?
Just curious. Thanks
I may be nit picking, but I would say this is first not second. You cannot hope to affect the opponent if you don't have command of yourself first.
Outside of this point I am in agreement.
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This is not exactly what I had in mind.
If the goal is to develop balance and a good horse, then I am suggesting that you actually allow your training partner to come in without attempting to react...
I am NOT a snake, or a fish or a crane therefore I do not attempt to behave like one. Until I develop some leathal venom or razor sharp claws, I'll stick to more human behavior. :)
Theorectically speaking, of course. :)
Kenton,
This is a very sad story. I'm sorry to hear about your bad experience. Be aware that arrogance is not limited to particular members of one group. It's ubiquitous.
Take care.
Bill
IMO "upper body techniques" have limited use without the horse.
I just don't like the term "strong stance". You need to sink and relax the horse. I think of "strong" as applying muscular tension...
No doubt about it. If you're thinking about concepts or principles you're no being effective. The concepts or principles that are used to train the beginner should be fully intergrated into the...
No matter how the poll question is answered, the answer you give is correct.
If you find the dummy useful, then it is. If you believe that it is not useful, then for you it is not useful.
And of...
If you read Dale's comment in full, he doesn't say that at all. He said in the same post "If you think it can be incorporated into MMA, then go out and do it".
Do it, or don't do it. Just don't...
Joy, I totally agree.
My Wing Chun is not dictated by polls.
Victor,
I'm not quite sure what you're getting at, but I can say that I am disappointed.
I know there's a lot of anger being directed at Terence in this forum, but I don't buy into that. I think...
After reading your last response, I've determined you're right. What the heck was I thinking?
Well, as I see it, it's both. You are moving the COM and moving your about it. In other words, the body is not a static object like a solid vertical beam, it more a system of component parts that...
T. I know we have a horse. C'mon give me a break. I was just saying that in your analogy the horse is a separate entity from the rider. But the analogy is valid none the less.
I could be. The...
I did not say "rotation". I referred to using "hip action", which is not the same as rotation.
The horse analogy is both good and bad. If you are using a galloping horse (I'm referring to the...
I thought the expression is "the punch comes from the heart".
What you're describing here is the beginning idea. There is a progression in the training process that moves beyond the static...
I leave that debate to the experts. Thanks. ;)
Kenton,
Keep in mind that the orginal poster asked for constructive comments on the video. You can dispute what is "constructive" or not, but the video was posted with the intent of receiving...