There are really no specific, special, or formulated solutions catered specifically for the Po Pai Cheung. Recall that Chi Sao will help an individual develop the ability to sense, via the arms in contact, the flow of energy, potential structural weaknesses in the opponent, etc. which would then result in the appropriate reactive response from you. The individual would then be able to move accordingly (body and horse as needed) to counter the situation, and this should come naturally from the individual. The same would apply in the Po Pai Cheung case. However, you will likely see applications of two-handed techniques (kwun sao, kan sao, for instance) used to try to neutralize or counter-control the opponent coming in with Po Pai Cheung.
Last edited by ntc; 11-05-2004 at 11:44 AM.
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