graychuan
Blue Belt
Im interested in everyones take on "darting fingers' and such. Any references to the Bil Gee form will be appreciated.
My take is that Bil Gee is a distraction mechanism for making opponents react to create bridge contact from a distance. Ive always rolled my eyes at the whole 'jab the finger through the soda can' thing because for one, the human body and skull are a lot more resiliant than an empty soda can. I applaud the concentration and skill of those who can annihilate aluminum but other than a 'rake' or 'flick' near the eyes, I just can't imagine any other practical use of a finger jab.
In our iron palm training we do a type of strike called 'dotting' when we strike with a relaxed clawlike hand posture and the tips of all fingers hit the chest or body but the palm is also settled and oftimes makes contact as well.
Questions, comments , or insults welcome. :wink2:
My take is that Bil Gee is a distraction mechanism for making opponents react to create bridge contact from a distance. Ive always rolled my eyes at the whole 'jab the finger through the soda can' thing because for one, the human body and skull are a lot more resiliant than an empty soda can. I applaud the concentration and skill of those who can annihilate aluminum but other than a 'rake' or 'flick' near the eyes, I just can't imagine any other practical use of a finger jab.
In our iron palm training we do a type of strike called 'dotting' when we strike with a relaxed clawlike hand posture and the tips of all fingers hit the chest or body but the palm is also settled and oftimes makes contact as well.
Questions, comments , or insults welcome. :wink2:
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