Interesting question, very hard to explain.
the short answer is no.
i wouldn’t call myself an experinced person, I’m sure there are many here who could explain it or talk about it much clearer and deeper.
This is what I feel and experience it to mean at this time.
This is a very key and central component of TC practice. It is thought that any action is preceded by the thought of doing it. Will to do it.
With the will comes the impulse to move. there is energy associated with the impulse. (chi)
When I speak of energy its not the kind that people think about as being able to move some one by overcoming there muscular tension.
This is different more like a field or electric current for me it feels like an electric current traveling inside my body or to a point that I direct it to. Different people will feel different things. At some point you be able to feel sense it in other people.
The main point is that it has nothing to do with tension this is very different although some arts manifest the chi in this way.
So how dose this help you in MA.
Imagine if you could hear what a person was going to do before they did it, even before it became a clear thought.
I think many people have felt something like he/she is going to kick or hit me. It’s much finer then reading the body (intent) or by feeling applied pressure although this is a very basic beginning point.
Again for me it feels like something before it happens, I feel the direction and power and help it/ attract it (leading is following, following is leading) what the feeling is I can’t put into words.
This allows a person to hear the idea of a force about to be manifested and connect with it, when it is spent and starts to retract you add to it. Sounds simple but we are talking about the ability to change with the intention of the other using just a touch. This is what gives TC it’s softness and power. The ability to change and follow. This is also why tension is to be avoided something that is tense can not change has only one direction.
The idea of pulling a chair out from someone about to sit down or suddenly opening a door some one was pushing comes to mind, in TC what we can do is to help the person to fall in either direction. If it’s the door and they start fall when I open and then pull back I follow, if it’s the chair and they start to save themselves and stand up I follow. In each case I help them to do what they want. In fighting they want to hit me it’s the same idea depends on your level when, where and how you use their energy.
Really look at a lot of what is called fajing. Most look like some body really applying a lot of force to do it.
Real ability of fajing looks fake, people don’t understand how. Its because of the use of the others force to uplift, push or make jump back (I would use bounce out but I don’t quite think this is correct term.) there is a sit on YI quan, many people question what the teacher is doing because they can’t understand how. It looks fake. I should say not in accordance with their ideas or experience of movement.
This is what I think and feel at this time; yes I can make a person fall with out using force.
good question, very, very hard i think to really do. takes a lot of work.

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