by inthebakyard » Sat Apr 07, 2012 1:36 am
The concept you mention is true, staccato type movements really impede the full delivery. Chinese(hell, for that matter ALL) martial arts MUST flow, there can be no stop, just what we call "the snowball effect", meaning the movements culminate or accumilate energy that is released much like that cartoon snowball from Sat morning WB cartoons, in one massive expulsion of energy that typically is a contact to the enemy(like the section of Ten Killing Hands, where one tiger tail kicks, spins into a water cast left then right, then "scrapes", then uppercuts, then delivers the "finisher" the "Sun" punch... personally I like it with "crane hands"... I wish I knew the proper names for these in their native tongue, but alas my Catonese and Mandarin both are terrible to non-existent... anyhoo that last strike feels to me like everything in that sequence was "built" to make the last strike powerful only if it FLOWS... the 150lbs heavy bag goes flying when I hit it as I finish up the sequence).
So yes, I relate and think I can confirm what you have said as a possibility. I however, dont regard it as the "only" way (maybe Im ignorant... I dunno). I have seen many different ways to exert and intelligently apply force and "force multipliers" other than the one you mentioned that vary the damage done(I personally dont want to kill everyone I fight, as a matter of fact if I dont watch out I will end up in jail for something I didn't mean to do... so I just don't unless left no other choice/backed into a corner, which a few fools have done to their regret).
I know of your Sifu. (one of his former students is my Si-gung in Hung Gar and my wife's Sifu in Yang Tai Chi.. so I have heard some stories omg lol) He garners much respect, as a man of his knowledge and experience should. Keep putting sweat on the floor "cousin"!!
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