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You see, there is something called Moving dissolve or Jou Hua and something called Suck in dissolve or See Hua. I was using the See Hua but from you post you seem keep thinking on something close to Jou Hua.
I demonstrate the Peng type or seal off the penetration type of Jing and See Hua or suck in dissolve or absolve type of Jing among with short range soft jing to penetrate my own hand and pillow cussions to distrub Theo’s structure; for the purpose of demonstrating the six directional force vectors if handling properly could generate different type of force vectors and momentum…
BTW. you get it off mark with the Hua Jing because in your mind it is obvious you keep thinking you have to root and then rotate or angle… to get that force slip away…etc.
Nope, those are not what I am doing. Just to be honest with you, I dissolve or arrange my own root or six directional force vectors in a way so I will be like a bag of packaging pop corn that you push into but it doesnt react but suck you in.
So, peng type is like one push on to a wall one’s force just being oppost, see hua is like one push into cotton wall where there is no reaction and go right in and one lost one’s balance. jou hua is like one push into a oil rolling wall where one cant pin the wall but keep slide or roll away. These all are different stuffs.
This dissolve of root is to demonstrate what I said here before, “I dont root I levitate”. and I am not kidding, I describe what it is.
root is not the default and it is a limitation. years ago when people start to evolve into the rooting, everyone learn how to root. but that is not the end of the story and infact, it is just a part of the story of the advance TCMA. in fact, rooting these days become a major cause of stuck for TCMA.
So, no, rooting is not the it.
Theo could tell you what he thinks about “Levitate” is the default but not root in doing SLT.
again, these are nothing big deal in TCMA. the question is does one’s set allow one to have this type of training.
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Because these people are naive. and dont know what they are talking about.
IMHO,
Set is about momentum and force vectors handling. one wants to play ball, one better know how to handle different types of force and momentum. that is the unwritten content in the Yik Kam SLT set which I am interested in reconstructing or re touch up.
Behind all those movements of the set, could one handle the different type of momentum and force. That is the name of the game of Advance TCMA practice. Thus, it is called beyond shape. Thus, it is called dynamic structure. Or dealing with Shi (momentum)
IMHO, WCK doesnt focus on this kiu sau or that kiu sau this animal shape .. because momentum is the deal and to handle momentum one needs the sensitivity and momentum handling. it is all about at any instant how to handle the momentum. Chi Sau is a momentum handling play in the large part instead of hand or kiu sau chasing game. and IMHO, if one cant handle different type of momentum then it becomes a hand chasing game or brute force or who is faster game.[/QUOTE]
Great explanation of the different types of ‘dissolving’. And yup, packaing popcorn is a good way to describe it. As was said, the six directional force is the key. Using the 6D forces, if handled properly, force and momentum handling and generation is possible.
For those wondering about the short soft jing. Hendrik didn’t move very much but the effect was loud and clear.
Rooting as commonly done today, the end effect is similar to being bolted to the ground or wearing cement boots. Rooting this way when doing the SLT will cause the SLT to be a dead post kind of training, great for muscle conditioning but it will not be alive and thus handicapped. Furthermore, this type of rooting already results in a fragile structure since it only accounts for one dimension. When doing the SLT with “levitation”, then the set comes alive and three dimensional.