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@@leonbland7067 Of course it is body mechanics. But they only work when students don't turn their waist and/or rigidly align their forearms so energy is directed back to their spine. With a turn of the waist, none of this happens.
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Same old tricks
Body mechanics. You may not like the terminology he uses but the theories are sound. Yi, Strings, fascia are part of the packaging.
@@leonbland7067 Of course it is body mechanics. But they only work when students don't turn their waist and/or rigidly align their forearms so energy is directed back to their spine. With a turn of the waist, none of this happens.
@@thebuggz7541 free fighting is the key. Learning to apply any principle in a spontaneous fight is important, regardless of the system.
Why do these people play along with this bs?
Why do people come here to criticise and judge something that they’ve clearly never experienced for themselves?