Flying Crane
Sr. Grandmaster
Ok, I must have misread an earlier post, I thought you had just begun.Umm I'm not really new to training. Been training for 5 years. And I get what u saying
-Julian
If you get what I am saying, then does that help answer your question? The stances in the forms, and the transitions between stances in your forms, should be helping you develop that connection that drives your techniques from your feet and legs. Focus on that very specifically, when practicing your forms. If your school is fight/self defense focused, and not XMA or performance focused, then your forms should be a tool for developing your skills. They are a training tool, not performance art.