I did something similar after shoulder surgery. I never thought taking it to this level would help with martial arts. Thank you for the gift of this great idea, sir!
Great drills!!! Thanks for sharing them! I do very similar exercises, with little and medium medicine balls (1-2-3kg), to simulate resistance and opposition. :-)
I can see what tai chi is supposed to look like at close quarters. 1.stick 2.adhere 3.join 4. Follow These are the primary skills of tai chi interaction, without them you’re not doing tai chi. 👍
I like the concept and practice shown here and would like to start doing my own drills using this method. It appears that not all the movements you do are blocks or strikes but also to just remain connected with the ball. Ultimately should your elbows and hands be blocking, parrying and striking as often as possible? I guess the hand movements are also manoeuvring around to break holds and grabbling for wrists? What advice would you give for a beginner?
more chance than you buddy, I know how nuts go to infinity, trust me, you want to be trained, otherwise, here's the key's to the car, and I'm not talking about the car. Lets who sees your'e headlights turned on by sunshine.... the laugh is I'm not trained, 'cept by experience.
I did something similar after shoulder surgery. I never thought taking it to this level would help with martial arts. Thank you for the gift of this great idea, sir!
Dude has some SICK, creatively innovative training drills.
Your "solo training" videos are very very useful because many times we dont have a partner, and training the sensitivity is so important.
Thank you very much.
Awesome video. Incredible drill. Something for me to work on, I can truly see the importance of this drill.
Thank you!
Very interesting training. The instructor has great flow and you can see how his whole body becomes involved in the movement.
Great drill. Solo tuishou, finally !
Great drills!!! Thanks for sharing them!
I do very similar exercises, with little and medium medicine balls (1-2-3kg), to simulate resistance and opposition. :-)
Respect. I'm adding this to my training.
I can see what tai chi is supposed to look like at close quarters.
1.stick
2.adhere
3.join
4. Follow
These are the primary skills of tai chi interaction, without them you’re not doing tai chi. 👍
Very good! It seems the Wing Chung Chi Sau..
Brilliant video.
Thanks for sharing. I will learn this drill. :)
Fascinating im gonna try this
I like the concept and practice shown here and would like to start doing my own drills using this method. It appears that not all the movements you do are blocks or strikes but also to just remain connected with the ball. Ultimately should your elbows and hands be blocking, parrying and striking as often as possible? I guess the hand movements are also manoeuvring around to break holds and grabbling for wrists? What advice would you give for a beginner?
Muchimi and drills like this are not done enough. touch is so much quicker than vision in a fight
Love this drill 😀
Some liniment & chi kung with that would be cool.
Amazing
that is really cool
brilliant luv it thanx
I can see your right handed that right vicious tho
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ειναι μιξη παραδοσιακου συστεμα με καποια αλλα τεχη,μαχητικο Σπορτ η σύστημα και έχει σπαρινγκ?
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this could also enhance knife techniques.
Quite possibly.
What is the point with the ball?
Please read the description of the drills under the video.
Russian Systema Combatives Oh...right. Thanks.
Yees very good way :)
Theres alot of bullshit out there, but this is a good onem
so if a nut goes ballistic full on into you, are you going to do that at super high speed? crap mate.
Guess Such Is Life Ι think you don't get what this video is about at all. I recommend you to watch some of our other videos.
more chance than you buddy, I know how nuts go to infinity, trust me, you want to be trained, otherwise, here's the key's to the car, and I'm not talking about the car. Lets who sees your'e headlights turned on by sunshine.... the laugh is I'm not trained, 'cept by experience.