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You are seeing a knife fighting style, turned into a strike fighting style, and I hate it. If some body attacks you, and you have a knife, you can stiff arm the attacks like you are a lathe, and he is a part, and that is great if you are holding a knife, but it makes for a very stiff fighter.Question: Why lean back instead of twisting the body? A simple twist of the waist will allow the energy to pass and it takes less effort without making the stance weaker.
I also don't see where the internal application is.
The push is also not the push I would have utilized. I would have taken a lower stance and place my hands on the ribs and pushed upward at an angle. I wouldn't push a person into their root. I may even be a smartass about it and push just far enough to where he leans back (note he was leaning back on his own) and then push him in a totally different direction (like side ways).
Either way I'm not understanding what I'm supposed to be seeing.
There is no such thing as "push him back". In fighting, you either knock your opponent down, or take him down.no one still can push him back ...
Thanks. I was really confused after seeing the OP's postsYou are seeing a knife fighting style, turned into a strike fighting style, and I hate it. If some body attacks you, and you have a knife, you can stiff arm the attacks like you are a lathe, and he is a part, and that is great if you are holding a knife, but it makes for a very stiff fighter.