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It seems like most W.C schools I look at do Chi Sau in a way where it starts pre-arranged, semi-freestyle and then freestyle. Do all schools have the pre-arranged section? I have the same question about Chi Gerk, since we don't include either in our training.
My school had a similar approach. Dan Chi Sao was pre-arranged but later became more freestyle. Poon Sao we were only shown the basic inner hand tan/ bong palm strike and outer fook punch. Oh and switching hand positions from out to in and vise-versa. Other than that it was freestyle. My classmate who was at the same level of learning as me was a body builder. Let's just say I got tossed around a lot.We do chi-sau, yes. We simply don't do the pre-arranged patterns of movement. Instead of doing Chi Gerk we merely incorporate kicks into our chi-sau.
Chi Gerk is sticky legs.Some of the terminology is quite difficult to follow. Chi Gerk is a new on on me.
It was interesting to learn. For the most part. I prefer my feet to stay planted on the ground. I got back issues, so kicking is not so easy for me anymore.Don't think I've ever seen chi gerk in action apart from in a book.
It was interesting to learn. For the most part. I prefer my feet to stay planted on the ground. I got back issues, so kicking is not so easy for me anymore.
Yeah I can. I'am able to do the Chum Kiu kicks.Interesting. Do still execute the front kicks okay. Back issue too.
Here's a pretty good list.Some of the terminology is quite difficult to follow. Chi Gerk is a new on on me.
Here's a pretty good list.
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Do all schools have the pre-arranged section?
Some of the terminology is quite difficult to follow. Chi Gerk is a new on on me.