by PM » Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:55 pm
hello Asmo,
nice chart, thank you for your effort.
the terms used in Yee sifu's article (which i really enjoyed, especially the practical applications), are imho not very common in common Hung Kyun, at least compared to what i have heard, learned, or read in the old texts. some of the terms remind me more taijiquan (tai gik kyun) classics than Hung Kyun "classics" (ok, if we have any), but it is matter of different point of view of different branch. Yee sifu's article makes perfect sense and i hope there will be more articles like this in the future, as he is doing extensive research in China. some of the ther articles he wrote (on 12 bridges, emotions, no shadow kick) are one of the best material out there.
ok, my view in Hung Kyun ging lik is different, more based on yam/yeung principles plus the bridges.
basically:
coordinated, concentrated power/dead strength (ging lik/sei lik), external/internal (ngoi lik, noi lik)
swallow, spit, lift, sink (tan tou fou cham)
hard/soft power (gong ging/yau ging)
12 bridges - 12 ways of using power - ok we have hard and soft already, so pressing power (bik), straight (jik), dividing (dan), fixing (ding), short (inch, chyun), lifting (tai)... etc.
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btw., i really recommend the book of Yang Jwing-Ming shifu, devoted to detailed explanation of power in taijiquan (taai gik kyun), basically all that is there can be translated into Hung Kyun, just using different words. sure thing that Hung kyun has its onw flavour, as taijiquan has. worth buying, worth reading.
looking forward to see more stuff like this from your side
all the best
Pavel Macek