I assume if someone sits in a wheelchair, he has to train this way.you are forced to seek power for the strike without borrowing power from the legs.
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I assume if someone sits in a wheelchair, he has to train this way.you are forced to seek power for the strike without borrowing power from the legs.
I need to just show you myself so that you can see the correct way for application development with Jow Ga. So what you are seeing in that video is "Beginner's Horse stance." Beginners often have a tough time positioning their feet at the correct distance for a good horse stance. Beginners are either too narrow or too wide, or just don't know so they stress about it. So the easy way to get beginners to learn horse stance is to teach them to open up like that.In your video, at 0.20, he sinks into horse stance and then punch.
The first set of punches while in horse teach 9 different techniques / variations. Shifting into bow teaches 6 techniques, and revisits some of the techniques/ variations while in horse. He doesn't stay in horse to do the rest of the techniques because the other techniques / variations use the bow stance. There is quite a bit that is in just those pieces alone.In this video, at 0.03, he sinks into horse stance and punches at the same time. Even he doesn't move his feet when he does more punches, he changes from horse stance into bow-arrow stance (he doesn't stay in horse stance to do the rest of punches).
What's your opinion on those 2 forms that were created differently? What do you think the form creators tried to tell us?I need to just show you myself so that you can see the correct way for application development with Jow Ga.
This is advanced and for whatever reason a lot of people have a really tough time doing this and it's probably because CMA is just difficult to do. For us it's not just a jab and step it's a step with everything.Most CMA systems use the 2nd method instead - try to avoid only move the upper body without moving the low body.
lol. I'm going to fire my phone's spell check.
My favourite is the oft written marital arts. Always gives me a chuckleWaht ar yu takling abuot?
Is that when a guy gets stabbed by his wife?My favourite is the oft written marital arts. Always gives me a chuckle
That’s when you successfully answer a line of questioning without incriminating oneself or eliciting a negative response from the wife. Black belt level self defensing In the marital arts.Is that when a guy gets stabbed by his wife?
Specifically for Jow Ga, I see it as teacher preferences... Sei Pin doesn't look the same all Jow Ga schools.. Some teachers add things and some remove things.What's your opinion on those 2 forms that were created differently? What do you think the form creators tried to tell us?
Development. Do that enough times and you'll learn on your own how to throw a powerful vertical backfist. Stright punches while in horse stance gives the person a good understanding on driving straight punches from the center vs starting the punch away from the body. This is the same reality for any system that punches in a horse stance. The power generated for the punch is directly how close to the center of the body (Elbows down and in) have better straight punches that use Elbows out. By doing many times the person training will develop the feel of the punch.In your video, he drops into a horse stance. He then punches many times without moving his legs.
Application training. This is what a person does when they train application. It's what is done, when applying a technique against an opponent /Enemey / Sparring partner.. For example, Step and punch at the same time. If your student doesn't know how to punch correctly then you need to first teach that and not worry about step and punch- In my video, he drops into horse stance with a double punch. After that, all his punches are coordinated with his leg movements (horse stance -> bow-arrow stance, bow-arrow stance -> other side bow-arrow stance).
Specifically for Jow Ga, I see it as teacher preferences... Sei Pin doesn't look the same all Jow Ga schools.. Some teachers add things and some remove things.What's your opinion on those 2 forms that were created differently? What do you think the form creators tried to tell us?
Development. Do that enough times and you'll learn on your own how to throw a powerful vertical backfist. Stright punches while in horse stance gives the person a good understanding on driving straight punches from the center vs starting the punch away from the body. This is the same reality for any system that punches in a horse stance. The power generated for the punch is directly how close to the center of the body (Elbows down and in) have better straight punches that use Elbows out. By doing many times the person training will develop the feel of the punch.In your video, he drops into a horse stance. He then punches many times without moving his legs.
Application training. This is what a person does when they train application. It's not what i does when you try to develop skill.- In my video, he drops into horse stance with a double punch. After that, all his punches are coordinated with his leg movements (horse stance -> bow-arrow stance, bow-arrow stance -> other side bow-arrow stance).
Why do you even want to have 2 different training methods, one for application training, one for skill training? Will it be better that both training is the same?Application training. This is what a person does when they train application. It's not what i does when you try to develop skill.
One builds skill and the other build application. It's not different thanWhy do you even want to have 2 different training methods, one for application training, one for skill training?
You are thinking the traditional way - build foundation fist and develop combat skill after that.Do we go straight to application training? Or do we build skill first then application.
I’m confused as to the specific technique that you are explaining. Are you talking about stepping into a horse stance and punching without twisting the hip?This is advanced and for whatever reason a lot of people have a really tough time doing this and it's probably because CMA is just difficult to do. For us it's not just a jab and step it's a step with everything.
When you go straight into application with no skills, then what are you enhancing? No skills?I prefer to go straight into application. I can then come back to "polish" and "enhance" my application later on.
When my students "develop" hip throw,When you go straight into application with no skills, then what are you enhancing? No skills?
You are talking about "test" now. "Test" should be after "develop".Say you don't know how to fight and you have no punching skills. You jump right into Amateur boxing with no skills? What skills are you going back to polish if you didn't have any to begin with?
I have seen so many MA guys who have spend a lot of time to build up their foundation. After they have built up their solid foundation, they are too old to test their MA skill in the ring, or on the mat.He took your path and ended up here.
Yes because there is more than one type of punch.Is there truly more than 1 way to generate power? I only know the "compress and release" method. Without compress, there will be no release.
So, some clarity here.I’m confused as to the specific technique that you are explaining. Are you talking about stepping into a horse stance and punching without twisting the hip?
This develops application. Test also develops application because you will fail, but you will learn and become better at applying.You are talking about "test" now. "Test" should be after "develop".
This is "test".