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    Sun punch with different power genetation

    Sun punch power with

    Body type direct , body type twist , force line type direct, and force line type double helix.

    Notice the different in "acceleration run way" needed for body type to generate power, and the different in depth of penetration

    Force line types dont need to pull back arm at all and can bounce at bridge contact via issuing force flow into the opponents structure. While body type is based on object collision.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7heg...=youtube_gdata
    Last edited by Hendrik; 09-23-2013 at 10:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    Sun punch power with

    Body type direct , body type twist , force line type direct, and force line type double helix.

    Notice the different in "acceleration run way" needed for body type to generate power, and the different in depth of penetration

    Force line types dont need to pull back arm at all and can bounce at bridge contact via issuing force flow into the opponents structure. While body type is based on object collision.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7heg...=youtube_gdata
    Hendrik.............. were you actually showing something against an opponent!?!

    Is it a full moon?

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    Credit where credit's due - this is Hendrik's most concise video to date!
    No mocking, tongue-in-cheek signature here... move on.

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    The two force line type i show are different then the following demo.

    This demo is still body type, it deals with mass transfer, which is different then force change flow issuing as above.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czC3...=youtube_gdata




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    Quote Originally Posted by BPWT View Post
    Credit where credit's due - this is Hendrik's most concise video to date!
    Agreed.

    Although if only Hendrik could spell generation?? Genetation sounds a little pervy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    Sun punch power with

    Body type direct , body type twist , force line type direct, and force line type double helix.

    Notice the different in "acceleration run way" needed for body type to generate power, and the different in depth of penetration

    Force line types dont need to pull back arm at all and can bounce at bridge contact via issuing force flow into the opponents structure. While body type is based on object collision.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7heg...=youtube_gdata
    Interesting, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneTiger108 View Post
    Agreed.

    Although if only Hendrik could spell generation?? Genetation sounds a little pervy
    Hahaha, I can't spell.

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    The first two is Lik . It is body limb colision impact. It is also called explode type. Where the body needs to travel and expand outward to generate power.

    The last two in Jin . It is force flow issuing. It is called include type. Where body don't need to go outward.

    Quote Originally Posted by guy b. View Post
    Interesting, thanks
    Last edited by Hendrik; 09-26-2013 at 07:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HybridWarrior View Post
    Very interesting. Lik and Jin. So, Lik is akin to "plyometric"? Like a plyometric pushup? Using the entire body in one brief moment?
    And Jin is ...using just an arm or one joint in the arm to generate power? (Without the body)
    Lik is move the body to collide. Thus, one needs that space outward to accelerate. If it is jam in the process of acceration it is self destructive.

    Jin is transport the force vector to inject into opponent. Jin will explode at the jam point if intercept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    Lik is move the body to collide. Thus, one needs that space outward to accelerate. If it is jam in the process of acceration it is self destructive.

    Jin is transport the force vector to inject into opponent. Jin will explode at the jam point if intercept.
    I am going to use the " force vector to inject into opponent " line, just to watch reactions on faces : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by HybridWarrior View Post
    Is this (Lik & Jin) the same or similar to gung lek or gung lik? (dont know if that is the correct spelling or not)
    Yes. Lik or lek.

    Jin is as in fa jin or fa jing


    Different mechanics to use the body. Jin is the play in chi sau beside the technics.

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