mook jong man
Senior Master
Apart from the obvious ones like Chi Sau and performing Sil Lum Tao form .
What other exercises or drills do you do to help you develop your Forward Force / Springy Force ?
Doesn't matter if its a bit outlandish , I had a friend that used to sometimes do the Fook Sau / Wu Sau part of the form bent right over.
He said that using the force of gravity on his arm helped him to get the feeling of relaxed Forward Force / Springy Force , hey who was I to judge , it seemed to work for him.
Sometimes when I train solo I will put a swiss ball up against the wall. Get in my stance and press my fist into the swiss ball with very light pressure directed from my elbow.
I try to stay relaxed and only use about the same pressure I would use against a partner in Chi Sau , using too much force would be counter productive and would become like some sort of isometric strength exercise.
Of course it doesn't replace doing Chi Sau with a live partner or practice of the forms.
But when training solo you have to be creative and work with what you've got.
What other exercises or drills do you do to help you develop your Forward Force / Springy Force ?
Doesn't matter if its a bit outlandish , I had a friend that used to sometimes do the Fook Sau / Wu Sau part of the form bent right over.
He said that using the force of gravity on his arm helped him to get the feeling of relaxed Forward Force / Springy Force , hey who was I to judge , it seemed to work for him.
Sometimes when I train solo I will put a swiss ball up against the wall. Get in my stance and press my fist into the swiss ball with very light pressure directed from my elbow.
I try to stay relaxed and only use about the same pressure I would use against a partner in Chi Sau , using too much force would be counter productive and would become like some sort of isometric strength exercise.
Of course it doesn't replace doing Chi Sau with a live partner or practice of the forms.
But when training solo you have to be creative and work with what you've got.