Ao Qin:
“The Dragon Style Ying Jow is a very demanding, long, and complex set compared to the other LY forms. Great for demonstrations and tournaments - a very comprehensive compendium of basic (and some advanced) Lung Ying concepts.”
Excellent comments! ![]()
I have been spending a great deal of energy and thought on eagle recently. The sequencing and transitions are indeed where the complexity lies. The challenge for me has definitely been the flow. Now I’ve finally started to “taste” the form, and those transitions are becoming really cool applications. It’s finally becoming fun to play, instead of a head-spinner.
“People see the Ying Jow and think this is the most advanced LY form, although the higher forms, although simple in appearance, are far more subtle and difficult to understand / execute.”
The hardest thing in the world is to make something look like it’ not the hardest thing in the world.
Yum Cha:
"FT, I have heard Ying Jau called Lung Ying Mor Que before by Sifu. I was going to say that but didn’t want to confuse things. Does that mean anything to you Melty? "
I have seen so little Pak Mei that I’m sorry to say it doesn’t. The PM Ying Jow I’ve seen had similar sequences to the Lung Ying Mor Kiu, but the overall look of it made it very contrary.