Observation

Count;

Thank you very much for your invite.

I have a busy work schedule in the Animal Hospital.

I heard you and your teacher did a good job and have many good students. It certainly would be a preasure and honor to be able to visit and meet you and your teacher in person.

I came to the states since 1987. My study in school and work took up almost all of my time. I barely have time to keep a training or practice schedule.

You are right in your post.

To keep some space with your arms. The elbow is sinking and not near the the rib or some distance from the ribside. This way, you may use your forearm to peng.

Thanks again.

:slight_smile:

I find that the space is a product of correctly raising the back and sinking the chest. It’s possible to stick your elbows out and away and think you are doing the right thing but actually be in a bad posture. If the back is shaped properly then it just happens anyway.

To shape the back properly you need to suspend from the top of the head :wink: