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Read More »Multiple Opponents Sparring By Master Su Dong Chen (2)
Multiple Opponents Sparring By Master Su Dong Chen (1)
Applications by Master Su Dong Chen
Tuishu by Master Su Dong Chen
BODHI FLOW ~ Jeux de Contact & Coopération avec Maitre Su Dong Chen, Grand Expert AMCI
BODHI FLOW – Jeux de Lutte Chinoise avec Maitre Su Dong Chen, Grand Expert AMCI
Researching Stances and ‘How to Hit’ – Master Su Dong Chen
Master Su discusses researching "how to strike/hit" (打ち方). The point of this portion of the seminar - as I understand Master Su - is to study the opponent's stance in particular, and in training to research stances in general. This implies, to my understanding, that the question of "how to hit" is actually "how to hit this opponent considering what he is doing right now." The example here is the Hsing Yi Chuan "Santi" stance (形意拳三体). Underlying this idea is recognition that each stance has...
Read More »Interception – Hsing Yi Tiger Fist – Creating a Reaction – Master Su Dong Chen
This clip follows, chronologically, Master Su's answer to the question about low kicks (see prior clip). The short answer: "intercept them." In EOE, interception is very important. In Direct Attacking Systems, there is no interception. EOE believes that the three internal styles of martial art are based around the idea of interception ("Indirect Attack"). Hsing Yi Chuan, Ba Gua Zhang and Tai Chi Chuan all heavily incorporate interception and the use of Indirect Attacks. While discussing...
Read More »Looseness and Flow in Kumite – Arms, Legs and Kicking – Master Su Dong Chen
Master Su continues his discussion of the "martial arts mindset" (see previous post: "The Martial Arts Mindset is One of Possibilities"). Here he speaks to the importance of keeping the arms loose and not freezing them up - not tightening them - at the point of, and after, contact. He demonstrates what this implies for use of the legs when kicking. This seminar hosted at White Birch School of K'ung Fu, the Herndon/Sterling branch. Thank you Si Fu Sean Kans for your hospitality. More...
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