I am relatively new to Sil Lum Tao.
When you guys do it are you relaxed like Tai Chi, or slightly tense?
Any info welcome.
“My twa boab”
I am relatively new to Sil Lum Tao.
When you guys do it are you relaxed like Tai Chi, or slightly tense?
Any info welcome.
“My twa boab”
Relaxed in some parts, and not necessarily tense in others. In Yan jeung(sp?), the two palm stikes, fa jing comes into play at the last moment.
when doing the form i was told by my sifu to do the 1st third very slow this is to help your stance and to help the chi sink if you do it slow there will be natural tension in the arms the rest of the form you do at normal speed the key is to concentrate on the hand movement and form
nelson
Stay relaxed and in a good sunk stance,and just do the moves…just do them,and try not to get tense…
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size=“-1”>quote:</font><HR> …the key is to concentrate on the hand movement… [/quote]
This is incorrect. Do not concentrate on positions, a better investement in yout time will come from:
To more specifically answer your question, relaxed as possible while still able to maintain the correct shape. ie, stance shape, angle in your arms ; legs etc… Hope this helps.
S.Teebas