charyuop
Black Belt
I know Chi can be really powerful, but I have watched a video online a master showing in a seminar with some students (I am not saying it is a fake, just wondering).
In one demonstration the master was holding a long cane with 2 fingers near the face and 2 students were holding the cane on the other end. By only twisting the cane the 2 students flew away like leaves in the wind.
Or again a student attacked the same master with a streight hit using a sword. The master kinda rolled back placing his plam of the hand on top of the blade and continuing the roll back it lowered it to the ground. Now I understand the student lost his balance and just closing the hand on the sides of the blade and twisting it could have made the stutend fall, but in this case the master just stood in that stance with the hand on top of the blade and the student could take it back.
How to know where the Chi finishes and the "act" starts (willingly or not, coz we all know students sometimes unwillingly are ready to react in a certain way knowing what it is coming)?
In one demonstration the master was holding a long cane with 2 fingers near the face and 2 students were holding the cane on the other end. By only twisting the cane the 2 students flew away like leaves in the wind.
Or again a student attacked the same master with a streight hit using a sword. The master kinda rolled back placing his plam of the hand on top of the blade and continuing the roll back it lowered it to the ground. Now I understand the student lost his balance and just closing the hand on the sides of the blade and twisting it could have made the stutend fall, but in this case the master just stood in that stance with the hand on top of the blade and the student could take it back.
How to know where the Chi finishes and the "act" starts (willingly or not, coz we all know students sometimes unwillingly are ready to react in a certain way knowing what it is coming)?