Ha! Well at keast we share a mutual opinion of each other!
I don't get distracted and what I'm thinking about varies from form to form. Whilst in essence all forms are part of a complete package in the beginning the focus is on the elbow and the development of certain ideas and strucuters for the Ving Tsun punch. In Chum Kiu I put those ideas into practice in order to develop the correct behaviour for Ving Tsun movement. My attention is spent correcting errors. The dummy further develops these ideas. In Bil Jee the focus in on minimizing potential danger and injuries should they occur in a fight. I think about perfecting my Ving Tsun. Simple thinking, intelligent fighting.
Take your yogafied WC and blow it out your a$$!!
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