Over the years I've talked to some people online who say they spent at least 10-30 minutes on the first part of SLT (the tan sao part) extending their arm super slowly, etc. They were almost fanatical about it as if doing it really slowly bestowed upon them some sort of magic power.
Does anyone here train that way?
I came from a combative school where emphasis was placed on power generation and none of this "move with your tendons, not your muscles" (which is physiologically impossible, anyway) voodoo. Our sifu could send you across the room using very little effort, but it wasn't "qi" or other magic powers, he just had an incredible understanding and application of physiology, leverage, and body mechanics.
I just can't help but think that I could come up with more effective ways to spend time training than doing a 30 minute long tan sao extension.
Alright, upon rereading that it sounds a bit hostile, so sorry if anyone took offence.
Focus: Do you perform any techniques super slow (such as 30 min on the first half of SLT) on a regular basis and if so, why?
Does anyone here train that way?
I came from a combative school where emphasis was placed on power generation and none of this "move with your tendons, not your muscles" (which is physiologically impossible, anyway) voodoo. Our sifu could send you across the room using very little effort, but it wasn't "qi" or other magic powers, he just had an incredible understanding and application of physiology, leverage, and body mechanics.
I just can't help but think that I could come up with more effective ways to spend time training than doing a 30 minute long tan sao extension.
Alright, upon rereading that it sounds a bit hostile, so sorry if anyone took offence.
Focus: Do you perform any techniques super slow (such as 30 min on the first half of SLT) on a regular basis and if so, why?