Www.youtube.com/#/watch?v=THZ7cLdDL_0&feature=plpp at 11.00
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Www.youtube.com/#/watch?v=THZ7cLdDL_0&feature=plpp at 11.00
That is so funny!
I'd hoped to find a place here, where intelligent people would discuss VT, with equal respect to eachothers lineages and views. It is so easy to form an opinion on what you know...
But... But.... We're defending the same arguements here:). When have you learned VT and when have you mastered it?
Even when you're considered a master by others, you still learn and develop.
So, we can all be in agreement here. Chi Sao is not sparring or fighting and I have not claimed it to be either! When I started, training would be half an hour physical training/warming up, one hour...
Agreed! I would still argue though that this dentist will have other/better understanding after ten years of practitioning compared to the start of his career.
Maybe even with more apreciation of...
Oh I agree on taking the hit and counterstrike allright. If a monkey man takes your best hit and still can counterstrike the best option is to run for it:p.
Can you, however tell us how to train for...
I don't think you should force your way through the forms at all! This was just the way I learned the system over the years.
My point is that even with knowledge of the forms, comprehension and...
So, if you spar, you strike all the time with all of your power? This is a gentle way of letting the opponent know that he is hit. Hardheaded opponents will receive a more forcefull push. And like...
It means that he was able to hit with his arm still bend. Stretching it proves to the striker that he was close enough to strike with power. Secondly, it is a gentle way of showing the opponent that...
Depending on how often in a week you train and your commitment, you could learn the complete system probably in three to five years. VT is a closed system and like a dancer remembers a choreography,...
In our lineage the lower movement is similar to a centerline punch. The reason it seems to point down is this way you know you're at the centerline the moment your biceps touches your chest.
The...