I figured it would be fun to discuss the concept of loose energy in our techniques.
Loose meaning a strike with a whip like type ging or snappy ging.
Do you feel that a loose strike is more powerful then a stiff strike?
Do you feel that weight training hinders
building this energy?
How do you train this concept?
Do you train this concept often?
A relaxed strike is not only more powerful , it also has a penetrative quality that a strike executed under tension cannot match.
It would probably take a page of text to explain why this is.
In regards to weight training , from a Wing Chun perspective , the old masters will say not to do it , that it will ruin your chi sau and thus your Wing Chun.
To a very large extent they are perfectly correct , it does have an adverse effect on speed ,relaxation , and sensitivity.
As a young guy that started Wing Chun whilst also heavily into weight training , I gave the weight training away when I saw the effect it was having.
But now quite a few years later I believe you can still do weight training with Wing Chun , on the proviso that after many years of Wing Chun training you have the body awareness to know what a " relaxed state" actually feels like.
In the early years you are convinced that you are relaxed , but in reality you are not , you just don't have the self awareness to realise that you are carrying tension in your shoulders or your pectorals, biceps etc.
But with experience comes the ability to reproduce the state of relaxation cultivated by the Sil Lum Tao form , you just have to to be able to switch the muscles off and relax.
Learn to separate the two activities , weight training requires tension in the muscle in order to lift the weight , Wing Chun requires the utmost relaxation and the tension free rotation of the joints.