The whole body moves as one in every art. Whether it be boxing judo wing chun wrestling whatever. It does not have to be a forward advancement it might be a simple twist but the body works together.
Also you are misunderstanding what I'm saying about linkage. Having a base to pull your power from the ground up to exert it in any fashion is called kinetic linking. With you bouncing your not going to have that correct link to generate any power. Your also severely off balance when bouncing the way you do, therefore easily knocked on your *** and getting your head stomped into the dirt. Whether that be timing or luck of the draw doesn't matter a mediocre streetfighter will take you out.
Also if your having trouble with mobility you need to get back to the basics, wc is not a rigid system. Unless you make it one of course. Its a system of concepts and ideas that can apply to a wide range of tactics. You make it your own by your attitude and personality. Body structure plays a factor also but you don't have to change what's there, its already scientifically designed to work with the way humans move.
Another thing about being deflected with your straight shot, not likely if you know how to use it. You don't have to force things to have power. Wc teaches relaxed power which will get you much further than brute force. Since you like boxers I will talk about boxing here for a second. Boxers also hit with a type of relaxed force this allows them to be able to box for 12 rounds and still generate power, that and the kinetic linking/ power pulled from the ground. If they went out and used purely muscular force they wouldn't fight much more than 3 rounds, even with top conditioning. I would also like to add that up until a few years ago manny pacquiao only threw straight punches, no hooks at all. So straight punches land. Also there is a lot more in your arsenal than just punching, not gonna go into too much detail but kicking for instance is very difficult while bouncing like that unless your into olympic tae kwon do. So your kicks will become next to useless while bouncing like that.
All in all I think you are misunderstanding what you are being taught a great deal. Your missing a lot. And I do know plenty about fighting for real not just playing in the gym. I was a military combatives instructor, a kickboxer, a bouncer , and have done some personal security/bodyguard work. I have been in plenty of fights and I know what does and doesn't work. I'm also persuing a degree in bio mechanics. I like to know how the body works and how to keep it from working.
Like I said earlier it may work for you in the settings that you are training in. But that's just training. I see it being a set back in real street application. Everything I train for is stuff that will actually work, I have no need for extra ******** that is just wasting my time. If you do actually use this bouncing method and it works for you, myself and the others would love to see the real application of it. So if there is anyway you could get a sparring session going with someone from your academy and have it recorded please show us. We might have learned something new.
Also you are misunderstanding what I'm saying about linkage. Having a base to pull your power from the ground up to exert it in any fashion is called kinetic linking. With you bouncing your not going to have that correct link to generate any power. Your also severely off balance when bouncing the way you do, therefore easily knocked on your *** and getting your head stomped into the dirt. Whether that be timing or luck of the draw doesn't matter a mediocre streetfighter will take you out.
Also if your having trouble with mobility you need to get back to the basics, wc is not a rigid system. Unless you make it one of course. Its a system of concepts and ideas that can apply to a wide range of tactics. You make it your own by your attitude and personality. Body structure plays a factor also but you don't have to change what's there, its already scientifically designed to work with the way humans move.
Another thing about being deflected with your straight shot, not likely if you know how to use it. You don't have to force things to have power. Wc teaches relaxed power which will get you much further than brute force. Since you like boxers I will talk about boxing here for a second. Boxers also hit with a type of relaxed force this allows them to be able to box for 12 rounds and still generate power, that and the kinetic linking/ power pulled from the ground. If they went out and used purely muscular force they wouldn't fight much more than 3 rounds, even with top conditioning. I would also like to add that up until a few years ago manny pacquiao only threw straight punches, no hooks at all. So straight punches land. Also there is a lot more in your arsenal than just punching, not gonna go into too much detail but kicking for instance is very difficult while bouncing like that unless your into olympic tae kwon do. So your kicks will become next to useless while bouncing like that.
All in all I think you are misunderstanding what you are being taught a great deal. Your missing a lot. And I do know plenty about fighting for real not just playing in the gym. I was a military combatives instructor, a kickboxer, a bouncer , and have done some personal security/bodyguard work. I have been in plenty of fights and I know what does and doesn't work. I'm also persuing a degree in bio mechanics. I like to know how the body works and how to keep it from working.
Like I said earlier it may work for you in the settings that you are training in. But that's just training. I see it being a set back in real street application. Everything I train for is stuff that will actually work, I have no need for extra ******** that is just wasting my time. If you do actually use this bouncing method and it works for you, myself and the others would love to see the real application of it. So if there is anyway you could get a sparring session going with someone from your academy and have it recorded please show us. We might have learned something new.