I was wondering about the training methods of the various “offspring” or last students (and the last students of students) of master Wei, and what and how they learned what they learned.My interest was sparked over the last several months of reading items on this website and participating in discussions on 8 step , and the “Will the real grandmaster…please stand up” game.Anyway, there were some terms used that I wasn’t familiiar with and basicly I just wanted some input on the steps that everyone went through to go from point A to point B(my point B is about 2 inches away from my point A - HA HA).
I never really got the big picture as far as how extensive 8 step is - we had some levels requirement posted on plaques on the walls, and were told that there were 10 additional levels beyond the plaques …but…like for instance, what are sessions? I’ve never heard of that until Bak Fu’s post. I learned a bit when I was training, but, never heard the word session(s)I didn’t learn a lot, but I feel that what I did get (after much experimentation) was solid, and I could tie in, and extrapolate applications that were not, just stumbled upon.Here’s what I got in about 4 years;
1.body ccordinations 1-10 (Tan Tui?)
1a. applications for above
2 most basic to some advanced warm ups /stretching/breathing , falling techniques
3.some training methods - horse stance w rail road ties , tiger creeps down,shin & forearm conditioning, 8 way hand blocking drills, sensitivity drills, mantis grabbing , mantis stinging, “bean bag in the circle” and of course the thousands of punches and kicks
4.intro set (first 14 movements of the Shyun Tai Chi)
5.The 8’s “showing” of the 8 stances, hands,fists,palms,elbows,blocks,low kicks,high kicks,knees,kicking blocks.
5a. One or two applications for each in #5 above
6.Meditation techniques
7.Seven Hands,power cut,small rolling wheel,large rolling wheel,intercept,and the #30!! (the flying drunken mantis eats the enemies’ head - just kidding)
8.some applications for # 7 above, and a few ways to close in or step around or in.
9.A few throws, and jointlocks
Any input would be highly appreciated.