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  1. #76
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    HAHAHA, this is by far the funniest thread I've read in a long time!! I had tears in my eyes I was laughing so hard. bawang's posts (and Hendrik's by default) are comedy gold!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    And you surely missed my demonstration

    http://youtu.be/Ch_JeLmQ4yQ
    LOL, what was this supposed to be a demonstration of - how bad his skills are that his opponent has to stand still for him to 'walk in' from the side without him doing anything??? This can't seriously be intended to demonstrate skill or impress anyone can it??

    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    If you use your sleep time to read it, you might get so high that you don't want to sleep until you complete it. And you cross the line of no return that you know your martial art journey will not turn back here on
    OMG - Still wiping the tears from this one! I think he's finally lost the last card from the deck....
    What chi sau is, or isn't, or is, or wait, what is it..: http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/foru...2&postcount=90

  2. #77
    I don't see the problem in agreeing with Hendrik that a substantial amount of WC guys get their spine alignment wrong. The basics are the most important aspect of WC, not the least.

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    Shoulder handling

    Shoulder part handling in Wck is another critical thing which influence breathing, force flow, and Qi flow.

    There are three photos here

    The hunch back
    The tense chest
    The natural back

    Only the natural back is proper for the breathing, force flow , and qi flow . The other two are problematic practice

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    Hunch back
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    Tense chest
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    Natural back
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    Straight spine alignment is pretty much ubiquitous in most "upright" martial arts. I prefer a more accurate terminology for this alignment: Hips locked, hips neutral, hips unlocked. So why lock the hips forward in WC? because it connects the upper and lower body...this is basic. Hips are unlocked typically while grappling, sending more of a concave energy characteristic from a lowered posture, as opposed to the convex hip locked in WC. Yes hips locked can cause the student to lean back a little to offset the hip tuck and this is not favorable for receiving hard force directed at the upper torso.

    The problem is that many individuals have a naturally poor spine alignment along with bad posture. Their "natural straight" is often hips unlocked- butt sticking out causing a upper and lower body disconnection. The quick universal WC fix is the hips locked.

    However there is another way to look at this. Depending on how you play your WC, especially during an active footwork round of chi sao you may strategically lock and unlock the hips...as needed. Typically in many WC when a student is caught unlocking the hips he or she is struck with a rolled up newspaper and told "NOOOO!" or a red X appears by your butt with a loud buzzer sound. By locking and unlocking the hips you create and modify your chi sao "work space", especially when dealing with chung chi or for drawing the opponent in.

    Of course the golden middle is spine straight and body relaxed. Just food for thought from another prospective.
    Buy the best and cry once!

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    It is more then unlock . It has to be unlock and "sit" instead of stand or unlock and push upward or forward upward


    As soon as one lock, one cause trouble with the force flow and cause Issue with the high speed dynamic of the force handling. That is for sure and it is no benefit to train chi sau which develop bad habit for real life action

    due to different person age and body condition, there is no perfect spine handle but only try to be as loose as natural as possible.

    Otherwise, it is just perfection idea one never able to get there



    Also, the concept of work space such as in Taiji push hand or movies is trouble such as explain in this video.

    http://youtu.be/29zI225jpa0




    Quote Originally Posted by robertdreeben View Post
    Straight spine alignment is pretty much ubiquitous in most "upright" martial arts. I prefer a more accurate terminology for this alignment: Hips locked, hips neutral, hips unlocked. So why lock the hips forward in WC? because it connects the upper and lower body...this is basic. Hips are unlocked typically while grappling, sending more of a concave energy characteristic from a lowered posture, as opposed to the convex hip locked in WC. Yes hips locked can cause the student to lean back a little to offset the hip tuck and this is not favorable for receiving hard force directed at the upper torso.

    The problem is that many individuals have a naturally poor spine alignment along with bad posture. Their "natural straight" is often hips unlocked- butt sticking out causing a upper and lower body disconnection. The quick universal WC fix is the hips locked.

    However there is another way to look at this. Depending on how you play your WC, especially during an active footwork round of chi sao you may strategically lock and unlock the hips...as needed. Typically in many WC when a student is caught unlocking the hips he or she is struck with a rolled up newspaper and told "NOOOO!" or a red X appears by your butt with a loud buzzer sound. By locking and unlocking the hips you create and modify your chi sao "work space", especially when dealing with chung chi or for drawing the opponent in.

    Of course the golden middle is spine straight and body relaxed. Just food for thought from another prospective.
    Last edited by Hendrik; 02-26-2016 at 06:47 AM.

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    LOL at how quick HS is to start talking down to people, telling them they aren't 'detailed enough' to understand, etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    There is an extremely serious issue in wck needs to be clear and settle once for all.
    Speaking for yourself only I am sure. This is basic WC 101 stuff, I'm surprised you found your WC to have so many issues...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JPinAZ View Post
    LOL at how quick HS is to start talking down to people, telling them they aren't 'detailed enough' to understand, etc.



    Speaking for yourself only I am sure. This is basic WC 101 stuff, I'm surprised you found your WC to have so many issues...
    I agree. VT is a system where doing teaches how to do. It is designed to correct errors. There is no need in VT for this kind of complication.

    How to rotate and generate angular momentum is learned by rotating and maximising production of angular momentum. The action teaches refinement of itself by virtue of the way it is placed in the system. Structure is learned by giving and receiving force, then tested in various ways, and refined. This fake complexity is not VT.

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    cultural hijacking/ethnic tourism/autism

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    Quote Originally Posted by bawang View Post
    cultural hijacking/ethnic tourism/autism
    Bawang makes sense here

  13. #88

    fraud os a feather stcik together

    Santos background already pointed out!

    http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/...62#post1267662

    even back as 2002, you can see

    http://www.vingtsun.com.hk/forum/rep...3&level=9&all=

    why the Snake crane seperate hum?? Such a liar and fabricator of things1
    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.p...65747543494748
    http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/...85#post1271285

    Running from simple question
    http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/...11#post1276811

    See the details of what Sifu Wayne Yung says!
    https://www.facebook.com/newmartialh...93765040640656

    Phenix to Hendrik to different name!
    http://www.martialtalk.com/threads/h...2#post-1669684

    Now sergio learning from magic transmission
    http://www.martialtalk.com/threads/s...3#post-1701094

  14. #89
    >sigh<
    "Wing Chun is a bell that appears when rung.

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    Ron,

    You must be busy on your project .

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