What do you guys think of this? This guy is incredible!
Word of advice for those playing along. Don’t bend your knees prior to being “thrown”. It ruins the act.
Also, when “pushed” away, be sure to move in a direction according to the stagemaster’s direction. Don’t improvise, as it destroys the suspension of belief.
Didn’t I see a very similar hack video posted here a while back?
Yes, this has been posted here before!
And what is the practical application of this please?
I can push someone into a wall without having to let them touch me first…but then that is the advanced technique. I have been pushing people for almost 50 years now!:eek:
Sometime I wish people can just
- speak in plain English in a musical movie instead of always sing.
- throw a simple punch to the head instead of always push.
[QUOTE=Scott R. Brown;1023931]I have been pushing people for almost 50 years now!:eek:[/QUOTE]
Wow, I never thought of you as a pusher. So is that what Steppenwolf was singing about?
[QUOTE=Faruq;1023929]What do you guys think of this? [/QUOTE]
I think that people in Illinois / Indiana / wherever have gotten tired of tipping cows and have moved on to another sort of stupidity…
[QUOTE=Faruq;1023929] This guy is incredible![/QUOTE]
as in “I-can’t-believe-he-gets-away-with-this-hokum”, well, sure, yeah, incredible…
[QUOTE=Yao Sing;1023945]Wow, I never thought of you as a pusher. So is that what Steppenwolf was singing about?[/QUOTE]
I think Steven Wolf is that guy who got in trouble for stalking Red Ridinghood!
[QUOTE=Scott R. Brown;1023950]I think Steven Wolf is that guy who got in trouble for stalking Red Ridinghood![/QUOTE]
You must be thinking of Seven Wood, the golf pro caught chasing skirts until he played 9 holes in Scotland. :eek:
[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1023949]I think that people in Illinois / Indiana / wherever have gotten tired of tipping cows and have moved on to another sort of stupidity…
as in “I-can’t-believe-he-gets-away-with-this-hokum”, well, sure, yeah, incredible…[/QUOTE]
Just because he’s a local guy doesn’t mean he tips cows too. Maybe you should visit his school and ask him to demonstrate on you so that you too might know firsthand the invincible airbending power of a true chi master!
[QUOTE=Faruq;1023929]What do you guys think of this? This guy is incredible!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2Qvo_BUmNU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egflLAo_LGg[/QUOTE]
You really need to think about this. Chi is the energy field inside your body and it cannot be projected. Pushing or shoving is good if you don’t want to strike someone, and to do it effectively you need solid footing and a few other skills.
[QUOTE=Lee Chiang Po;1023973]You really need to think about this. Chi is the energy field inside your body and it cannot be projected. Pushing or shoving is good if you don’t want to strike someone, and to do it effectively you need solid footing and a few other skills.[/QUOTE]
Well then that would explain why he beats the chit out of you when you visit his school and ask him to demonstrate it on you rather than demonstrating it on you.
[QUOTE=Faruq;1023962]Just because he’s a local guy doesn’t mean he tips cows too. Maybe you should visit his school and ask him to demonstrate on you so that you too might know firsthand the invincible airbending power of a true chi master![/QUOTE]
should I bring my own cow, or do you think he has one already?
my penus over 3 cm long
[QUOTE=bawang;1023984]my penus over 3 cm long[/QUOTE]
can u use it to tip a cow?
[QUOTE=Yao Sing;1023954]You must be thinking of Seven Wood, the golf pro caught chasing skirts until he played 9 holes in Scotland. :eek:[/QUOTE]
Wooden you know I wood get those two mixed up!
[QUOTE=Faruq;1023962]Just because he’s a local guy doesn’t mean he tips cows too. Maybe you should visit his school and ask him to demonstrate on you so that you too might know firsthand the invincible airbending power of a true chi master![/QUOTE]
Yeah! “Hi, I would very much appreciate receiving a demonstration in pushing someone up against a wall please!”
[QUOTE=taai gihk yahn;1023990]can u use it to tip a cow?[/QUOTE]
I think he used it on the cow and now he keeps his offspring in a labyrinth on Crete because, who wouldn’t be embarrassed by a Minotaur with a little d!ck!!
[QUOTE=Lee Chiang Po;1023973]You really need to think about this. Chi is the energy field inside your body and it cannot be projected. Pushing or shoving is good if you don’t want to strike someone, and to do it effectively you need solid footing and a few other skills.[/QUOTE]
Interesting that you say that. I did visit his school and tell him I had seen this video clip before asking to feel this “chi” demonstration, and although he didn’t allow me to feel this demonstration, he was kind enough to perform about 7 or 8 other techniques on me that had not asked about and didn’t have any interest in having performed on me. I never was able to make any sense of the circles he talked around my request to feel this demonstration, which may have been because of what you say above. I wonder how long it took him to train his students to fly into the wall like that, and the one in the second clip to fly around in that semi circle when he pushed him back. The students are incredible! I remember some of the students saying they were police officers when I visited the class as well, if I’m not mistaken.
the first vid showed how to emit the jin in different hand moves
however, you always see that he stepped his lead foot forward and entered the center of balance of the opponent, which is between his 2 legs. the emitter is in balance in the new position while the opponent is not. positioning is everything, there is nothing mystical
pre heaven means internal, post heaven means external
the 2nd vid showing pushing hand/softening hand/plate hand depending on the style, tui shou/rou shou/pan shou
hand drills for testing and listening the opponent’s jin and also neutralizing
this is the purpose/function of the hand exercises
and yes, it ended with emitting jin in different ways (yes, this part has cooperative partner allowing or not resisting)
where is chi?
in the dantian, that is how you remain balanced
where is chi going?
it flows like a water.
when you raise your chi upward and forward/ peng
and the opponent is off to his back
incredible well actually credible or workable or believeable
or nothing mystical
[QUOTE=SPJ;1024042]the first vid showed how to emit the jin in different hand moves
however, you always see that he stepped his lead forward and entered the center of balance of the opponent, which is between his 2 legs. the emitter is in balance in the new position while the opponent is not. positioning is everything, there is nothing mystical
pre heaven means internal, post heaven means external
the 2nd vid showing pushing hand/softening hand/plate hand depending on the style, tui shou/rou shou/pan shou
hand drills for testing and listening the opponent’s jin and also neutralizing
this is the purpose/function of the hand exercises
and yes, it ended with emitting jin in different ways (yes, this part has cooperative partner allowing or not resisting)[/QUOTE]
You saw that the students flew without having their bodies touched at all right? They were flying from him pushing just their hands.
oops
he called the hand exercise responding hand or yin shou.
actually, yin shou or responding hands means application
any hoo.