No_Knowās Say on the Bagua So-called Mud Stepping~
Background: Book study, observations.I walked in mud after reading in the Pa Kua traing manual to step as if in mud.
I did see the big toe-in step some might have alluded to, but that was a kick jammer one teacher licked-so it was his style-ish-his way, his flavor, his flourish for the turn in circle walking at least.
Except these and those who are dedicated to bagua or studied and are knowledgeable, ināof Bagua, what you call mud stepping is not a step as in a way of taking a step or walking. I would be saying itās not mud walking so much as it is mud stepping or better yet, a step in mud.
Let me get Ernie Moore Jr.'s Kung-Fu (attempt), Squirrel here for a moment, my comprehension is it is about entering and exiting mud at the foot. But to do so engages the pecs abs latsā¦the torso thighs and calves[O.K., More Ernie Moore Jr. than Squirrel]
I stepped flatfooted. Pressing, transferring as I shift, such that all pressing goes down to the solid through the mud-no weight behind. No weight in front. I breathe to aid the move. My foot becomes as a post. All balance is coordinated from this place-which is coordinatedwith all movable portins of me. I use ankle, knee, hip waist, ab to filter as I move while there is a buffer of the support foot which shows no shift. To me walking in mud slipping happens when weight is anywhere but dispersed throughout/along the entirelty of the foot, or some such.
Once I place the other post, to exit, I lift-ish, Without picking straight-up first I cannot step in mud, as the suction that formed by the stepping locks-ish my foot in place any way but up.
I practiced [the few times a year I did] pick the foot straight-up. Place the foot straight-down (toe-in, toe-out, toe forward~?however, whichever way is the foot, the technique for the foot is Flat! and absolute vertical movement (based on a flat surface~) My Say.
No_Know