by PM » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:00 pm
see above, that is exactly what i have just written about
no, my forearms are not purposely tensed; i just bend my wrist as much as possible, and it is a big difference. the in and out phase of the exercise differ - angles, forearm rotation, speed, power direction, body movement, daan tin/IAP, inhale/exhale speed and coordination with the movement, shoulder work, intention etc. etc. looks simple, but it is actually a very complex internal exercise, one of the old "secrets" of Siulam/Hung Kyun, and one of the most important. no wonder hat it is the fundamental force exercise in Wong sifu's school (yat ji tou sim), although i have to say that we do it differently than Wong sifu.
well, just my 2 cents, that is how i do it and teach - i could write a couple of pages just on saam jin sau and we can spent dozen of minutes just working on this exercise. i have seen many different ays of performing saam jin sau, many wrong and useleless, some interesting and inspiring.
Pavel Macek