Legs are always there- without legs, hands dont work very well.
Legs are always there- without legs, hands dont work very well.
Hunter,
Interesting! If the legends are right, you should be able to train Yim Wing-Chun in 9 months, after all.
My initial reaction would be teach the aligment of the straight horse, and the coordination of the turn, and step. Combine in the straight punch, single arm changes and double arm cycles (in/out and over/under), and get those in synch with the footwork. Show them the ideals (when everything works as it should), then how to use the same to recover when something goes wrong.
RR
yee jee kim yeung ma. cho ma (sitting horse, turning stance), bai jong (ready posision). pak sau, tan sau, gaun sau. straight punch.
when hands stick to hands there is no place to go.
Whichever one you're working on!
I haven't got the opening of the ma in slt right yet, and as for that punch thing...!
its safe to say that I train some martial arts. Im not that good really, but most people really suck, so I feel ok about that - Sunfist
Sometime blog on training esp in Japan
Thanks all for the good replies.gave me some more to think about.
rene-very similiar to what i came up with.Great minds