My view is that when doing the 2 person training, it requires the body kung of the solo training. I don't think anyone is saying you just have to do SLT and no drills, etc. The words you mentioned are important and needed but two person training and solo training have emphasis on developing different things, imo.


Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
The problem is not "intellectual activity". The problem is "solo". Kung Fu is 2 persons art. It can't be done "solo". The moment that the word "opponent" no longer exist, words such as:

- timing,
- opportunity,
- angle,
- enter,
- finish,
- counter,
- re-counter,
- reverse,
- follow up,
- resist,
- yield,
- stick to,
- ...

will no longer have any meaning because there is no opponent as the "reference point".

One question that I always like to ask is,

Why should you even care about power generation if "health" is your only concern? If I only care about "health", I will pay more attention on:

- balance,
- flexibility,
- endurance,
- strength,
- ...

I may even ignore "speed".