Stationary leading rollback

I saw a match from a full contact tournament in Taiwan, itā€™s a long time ago I saw that vid but I remember one of the combatant holding the characteristic Bagua pose trying circle walk his opponent, attacks and defense were no better than that shown in the 1954 Macau gongfu masters fight.
This video?

 
I can agree that Ralston might not hav found the essence of the arts in his learning Chinese martial arts, it seem he didnā€™t hang on to long to get to any depth in the TCM, had to take a ā€œshort cutā€ training in some regular boxing gym to get it, something like that
šŸ˜‚ wow,,short cut

ok
Guess you'er not going to do any research to his background or anything..
Maybe a little before your time as well as some others..
 
Your guess?

Might try reading what happened to those in the match.

Not here to defend his work, or history.
He was well-known in the 1970s, found his work interestingā€”aligning with my own thoughts and experiences.
About his 1978 world championship win, the bio on him that I linked to in this thread just mention a Korean opponent that got so scared watching Ralston doing warmups he decided to not fight in the tournament.



The bio mentions Ralston studied a lot of martial artsā€¦ , but only explains somewhat in depth how he learned horse riding and reading zen books. Following the timeline of his studies with martial arts teachers he seems to have stayed with them for just some 1-2 years, however the bio mentions Ralston discovered things by himself around in his later teenage that made him sort of a martial.arts genius .

Some snippet-

At the judo/jujutsu school he was a 4kyu student he coached senior students for their Dan gradings.

Without any previous experience in striking methods and just after one year of karate practice he beat all the Dan grades in the karate dojo.
 
This central state is not geometrically definedā€”it is not the central axis, the center of gravity, the
dantian, or any other specific point. Rather, it is a state of internal equilibriumā€”a balance of
internal energy (nei jin)."
This I would say is what in sports is called being in the zone.
However in TCM especially the internal such the practice is specifically geared to harness it, example - correctly practice of XYQ basic santi posture is to harness it
 
How does the shang shou version of this differs from the FMA version of this. One FMA philosophy is, ā€œbetter to go to the hospital and not the morgueā€. It typically presupposes that a weapon could or will be used at any given point in a confrontation.

I realize that the video just shows a single second of a confrontational flow.

Itā€™s amazing how rolling back can be effective. Have you ever dodged an insect buzzing toward your face? In tennis, there have been multiple times when the ball was coming at my head and a slight rolling back saved me. My playing partners would say ā€œwow! Nice moveā€
 
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