punisher73
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Coming from a karate perspective....
If you want to practice a basic movement over and over it is called "kihon training" or foundational training. You do the basics over and over to perfect them and ingrain them into your body. Sometimes this is done from a stationary stance and other times you do it while moving.
Many times when you see a move performed multiple times in a form, you need to look at what came just before it, such as the technique(s), stance change or angle change. Because while the move seems to be the same, the application is different.
With a VERY limited understanding of WC, I think that this is why things are repeated. You are working on transitioning between ideas.
If you want to practice a basic movement over and over it is called "kihon training" or foundational training. You do the basics over and over to perfect them and ingrain them into your body. Sometimes this is done from a stationary stance and other times you do it while moving.
Many times when you see a move performed multiple times in a form, you need to look at what came just before it, such as the technique(s), stance change or angle change. Because while the move seems to be the same, the application is different.
With a VERY limited understanding of WC, I think that this is why things are repeated. You are working on transitioning between ideas.