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Techniques with Similar Movements
By BJTipton - 02-25-2011 11:26 PM
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk
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One thing I like about techniques is that there are endless ways to study them. Right now I really like to find techniques that have similar movements, but against different attacks.
I was practicing techniques when it occurred to me that Tackle Techniques (A) and Circles of Glass have a very similar beginning, but are against two totally different attacks.
A friend of mine had a nice training session on the wooden dummy when he realized that Guarding the Wall, Crossing Darts, and Snapping Twig all have similar first movements.
Crossing Talon, Sewing the Seeds, and Covering the Flame also have similar first movements.
Do you ever look at techniques this way? If you do, what have you found? What is your favorite way to look at techniques at the moment?
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By BJTipton - 02-25-2011 11:26 PM
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk
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One thing I like about techniques is that there are endless ways to study them. Right now I really like to find techniques that have similar movements, but against different attacks.
I was practicing techniques when it occurred to me that Tackle Techniques (A) and Circles of Glass have a very similar beginning, but are against two totally different attacks.
A friend of mine had a nice training session on the wooden dummy when he realized that Guarding the Wall, Crossing Darts, and Snapping Twig all have similar first movements.
Crossing Talon, Sewing the Seeds, and Covering the Flame also have similar first movements.
Do you ever look at techniques this way? If you do, what have you found? What is your favorite way to look at techniques at the moment?
Read More...
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