
Originally Posted by
SwanseaMike
Hi,
I was wondering, for those people who feel that there is merit in practicing the YGKYM in isolation, especially as a beginner, what are the main things one should be focusing on.
Or put another way, How do people practice YGKYM as a solo drill?
When I practice my stance I concentrate on finding the center of my feet and trying to vertically align this with the crown of the head. Gently reach the crown up and naturally release the tailbone down. Then try to relax the body as much as possible. I then spend my time trying to hold my awareness of my vertical mother-line. This makes the practice a focusing exercise building a strong mental awareness of my mother-line that carries over into forms and two man drills.
(I have been shown other ways to practice that use strong contractions in the legs, ribs etc, but no longer practice this way regularly)
Also, what are considered the bench marks of progress that indicate that one’s isolated stance training is progressing sufficiently enough to get all of its solo development through Siu Lim Tau practice?
Thanks
Mike