Let's assume this is real. What's the combat value of this. Can you use this ability to kill your enemy?What was posted aligns with my experiences.
Apparently, it does not align with yours .
Belief has nothing to do with it.
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Let's assume this is real. What's the combat value of this. Can you use this ability to kill your enemy?What was posted aligns with my experiences.
Apparently, it does not align with yours .
Belief has nothing to do with it.
No he is not teaching the same thing, He is finding their center and using it. I was at a seminar last weekend and the teacher could so the same thing. It was not magic, it was not the electric shock, its not qi projection magic, the upper videos show, the upper videos are, well, in a word, fake. 'Is this teacher also teaching his student the same ?
He says if you use force it's not taiji, it's not the kind of force that taiji uses..
Is this true?
Master Gao, Zhuang Fei was one of Master Wang Peisheng disciple's, btw.
Wu Style taiji
Let's assume this is real. What's the combat value of this. Can you use this ability to kill your enemy?
The key point is "IF".Have you killed some one?
If you have not yet, how can you ask the question?
I was at a seminar last weekend and the teacher could so the same thing. It was not magic, it was not the electric shock, its not qi projection magic, the upper videos show, the upper videos are, well, in a word, fake. '
If you don't see the difference, further discusion is pointless
@ Kung fu Wang
How would you describe the following as different descriptions of applied force, rather than actions:
Peng Jin (棚劲): Expanding force
An Jin (按劲): Pressing force
Cai Jin (采劲): Plucking force
Lie Jin (裂劲): Splitting force
"Peng Jin (棚劲): Expanding force" can only be used in defense. It has no offense ability. It's just arm and body unified as one unit. When you use arm to deal a force, your arm won't collapse. It's just CMA "common sense".You have not addressed this question
"Peng Jin (棚劲): Expanding force" can only be used in defense. It has no offense ability. It's just arm and body unified as one unit. When you use arm to deal a force, your arm won't collapse. It's just CMA "common sense".
When I teach long fist and ask students to stay in bow-arrow stance back reverse punch posture, I will push their arm side way to see if I can bend their arm on their elbow joint, or shoulder joint. If I can move their whole body without collapse their body structure, that mean they have "Peng Jin". So "Peng" exist in all MA systems and not just in Taiji.
This is my favor training for "Peng" along with footwork. I can walk 1/2 mile by doing this non-stop (I try to use this to replace my running).
It's time for me to do my daily 4 miles walk/training.
No@ Xue Sheng
Do you agree with KF Wang’s outline.
your first videos in the OP..... nuff saidYou was at seminar
No one mentioned magic
Theories were presented by each teacher,
Expressing what they do in a little different way, demoing the same skill sets.
What theory do you disagree with
The key point is "IF".
I always ask a Taiji guy. If you want to kill your enemy, which move will you use?
If a MA skill cannot be used to defeat my opponent, why should I spend my time to train it?
your first videos in the OP..... nuff said
In that video, Wang Peisheng describes the body mechanics in a practical manner...No he is not teaching the same thing, He is finding their center and using it. I was at a seminar last weekend and the teacher could so the same thing. It was not magic, it was not the electric shock, its not qi projection magic, the upper videos show, the upper videos are, well, in a word, fake.
If you don't see the difference, further discusion is pointless
When Adam Hsu taught me the 2nd praying mantis form, there is a move that you strike with the back of your mantis hook. I asked Adam, "Can you kill someone with this kind of strike?" He was not very happy about my question. But in the praying mantis system, there are a lot of striking that used the back of your hooking hand. I think I asked a valid question. A valid question deserves a valid answer.Have you killed some one?
If you have not yet, how can you ask the question?
What was posted aligns with my experiences.
Apparently, it does not align with yours .
Belief has nothing to do with it.
You train shooting skill so you can kill with your gun if needed. If you have no courage to kill with your gun, you should never own a gun.They don't discuss what the gun or bullets can do in terms of harm; instead, they focus on the type of gun and bullets they use.
For me, the discussions of martial arts is similar.
Demo is 1/2 fake and 1/2 real. The 1/2 fake part is your opponent gives you that opportunity. The 1/2 real part is you have to finish it. If your opponent helps you to finish, that's fake demo by definition.What was posted aligns with my experiences.
Apparently, it does not align with yours .
Belief has nothing to do with it.
Experiences? The problem with this is that everyone who is "in on the joke" knows that for a definitive fact the demos shown are staged.
There are stories of people doing this (trying to resist too much in a demo) and getting kicked out of a lineage by the way. I've witnessed it myself personally in class, and I have heard stories about it. Surely you know these things.
You train shooting skill so you can kill with your gun if needed. If you have no courage to kill with your gun, you should never own a gun.
Does this guy train shooting for fun, or for effective killing?
Demo is 1/2 fake and 1/2 real. The 1/2 fake part is your opponent gives you that opportunity. The 1/2 real part is you have to finish it. If your opponent helps you to finish, that's fake demo by definition.
One time I gave a public demo with my student. My student was an Aikido BB. When I threw him, he jumped. After the demo, I asked him why he did jump. He told me it might make the demo look good. I told him that I don't need that.