What I see is that he always positions his contact point with the opponent in certain way, and then aligns his own body parts, so that the opponent ends up pushing him into the ground. And then he can use his legs, which have the biggest muscles on the body, against the opponent's shoulder and arm, which have smaller muscles than the legs. Cool stuff!
Holy Tao! what great instruction!
What I see is that he always positions his contact point with the opponent in certain way, and then aligns his own body parts, so that the opponent ends up pushing him into the ground. And then he can use his legs, which have the biggest muscles on the body, against the opponent's shoulder and arm, which have smaller muscles than the legs. Cool stuff!
Thanks for hosting the workshops and making the video, Michael Winkler!
It was a pleasure and honor to me! Thanks for coming to Berlin, shifu!
谢谢陈老师这么誠心的讲解!实在受意万千!,,,,,
2:00 lol