[QUOTE=shaolinhouse;1154311]What are your thoughts on Pac Sau, Lop Sau, Bil Sau, Dan Che Sau? Also what other drills and techniques do you employ in your training.
on a serious note and getting past the phallic issues, the angle and direction of the pressure seem wrong for me with regards many of the techniques being practised. For example the guy in the vid is having to press down with his techniques to generate resistance, which is not the angle that a punch would be travelling from and develops habits such as flattening the tarn sau ( fine if you want to transition to po pai jeung but in general). If the spring loading was towards the practitioner it would be more useful but then again thats what frame mounted dummies provide.
@Shaolinhouse - I noticed you had a video about constructing the dummy arms. Any vids about making dummy bodies? Also, in the background of the arm-making video are those planks of wood being laminated to turn into bodies?
I can’t determine if it is representive of a tall man or a short man. Actually, the arm is mounted sort of low. I would change the shape it if were mine too.
[QUOTE=WingChunABQ;1154356]@Shaolinhouse - I noticed you had a video about constructing the dummy arms. Any vids about making dummy bodies? Also, in the background of the arm-making video are those planks of wood being laminated to turn into bodies?[/QUOTE]
high speed practice on springy branches of the tree, has to expect not be able to catched all the bounce back from different angle, and got slash to the face or eyes.
No disrespect intended, but the ‘tool’ defeats the purpose being so flimsy.
You want hard stiff wood for a strong penetration of the target …lmfao thats just wrong !
What I mean is if your working with limp wood you cant expect to get into a tight small hole…hmmm, forget it ~ !
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[QUOTE=shaolinhouse;1154311]What are your thoughts on Pac Sau, Lop Sau, Bil Sau, Dan Che Sau? Also what other drills and techniques do you employ in your training.
Pak Sau, Lop Sau,Jut Sau, Jum Sau, Huen Sau and Bil Sau are a few of techniques I train. of course there is more. One should have a partner to drill them with…its better with a partner than a dummy in my opinion.
Do San Shou drills with a partner. Try and see which techniques you can utilize in lok sau or chi sau. Also Practice bridging the gap with these techniques to see how they work when trying to gain entry…
Then employ them in inside sparring and outside sparring to get use to actually using them realistically. Start with three our four techniques and work your way up to eight. Once you are use to employing these techniques in free-for-all sparring. Try it with different partners outside of WC.