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Soulman
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Hi all,
I've been looking at these two techniques and have concluded that there is a relationship between the two. Ignoring the initial step-fowards / thrust punch/check with calming the storm, as I understand them I can see similarities as follows:
First move:
The initial inward block/downward hammerfist to the forearms in A.Ms.
The right inward hand-sword to the bicep to control opponent's width in C.T.S.
Second move:
Pivot to forward bow, with a left reverse vertical punch to the solar-plexus, right hand checking undernearth the left.
Final move:
Pivot back to right-neutral-bow.
Right-backfist to the head for A.Ms
Right-backfist to the ribs/kidney for C.T.S.
I guess that the motion is very similar between the two techniques, so my questions (and invitation to discussion) are:
what is the "master-key" technique from which these are derived?
what dictates the change in target for the final back-fist (i.e head vs ribs)...i.e. specifics of the techniques which require change of target?
I'm not really looking for the "well the extension follows after this so its a natural progression of motion", maybe something like the attacker's expected reaction after the backfist.
any tips / variations on how people perform these techniques?
am I reading things into the techniques which simply aren't there?
Cheers,
Soulman
I've been looking at these two techniques and have concluded that there is a relationship between the two. Ignoring the initial step-fowards / thrust punch/check with calming the storm, as I understand them I can see similarities as follows:
First move:
The initial inward block/downward hammerfist to the forearms in A.Ms.
The right inward hand-sword to the bicep to control opponent's width in C.T.S.
Second move:
Pivot to forward bow, with a left reverse vertical punch to the solar-plexus, right hand checking undernearth the left.
Final move:
Pivot back to right-neutral-bow.
Right-backfist to the head for A.Ms
Right-backfist to the ribs/kidney for C.T.S.
I guess that the motion is very similar between the two techniques, so my questions (and invitation to discussion) are:
what is the "master-key" technique from which these are derived?
what dictates the change in target for the final back-fist (i.e head vs ribs)...i.e. specifics of the techniques which require change of target?
I'm not really looking for the "well the extension follows after this so its a natural progression of motion", maybe something like the attacker's expected reaction after the backfist.
any tips / variations on how people perform these techniques?
am I reading things into the techniques which simply aren't there?
Cheers,
Soulman