Steel Tiger
Senior Master
The other day I began to think about that occurs in one of the forms I know. This is a linear bagua form with thirty double hand movements for a total of sixty total movements. Within this form there is a set of movements, while not the same share a similar conceptual basis. They are not together, thus forming a distinct block. Rather they are spread in such a way that there is one (or two depending on how you look at it) per set of ten movements.
I was wondering has anyone else noticed similar things in their forms, kata, patterns, what have you?
I was wondering has anyone else noticed similar things in their forms, kata, patterns, what have you?