Excellent points, Alex. I was just watching a video of Samuel Kwok demonstrating the long pole thrust twisting his rear hand into a palm-up position rather than with both the rear elbow and rear palm down as we learned in WT. Your explanation makes it very clear why the elbow and palm down structure is advantageous.
Can you practice correctly with a shorter pole master ? I practice with about a 5ft pole but is really heavy is this good or bad for me ? Anyone else please let me no thanks Jamie keen wing chun.
Excellent points, Alex. I was just watching a video of Samuel Kwok demonstrating the long pole thrust twisting his rear hand into a palm-up position rather than with both the rear elbow and rear palm down as we learned in WT. Your explanation makes it very clear why the elbow and palm down structure is advantageous.
good explanation and you're correct, many, when thrusting turn the back hand over so only the thumb is bracing the pole from popping up.
If you are an old man with no grip power and want to be killed anyways this is actually a very good advice.
Elbow in.. exactly
I guess to condition his hands wrists to have power and flexible correct?
This is actually incorrect
Can you practice correctly with a shorter pole master ? I practice with about a 5ft pole but is really heavy is this good or bad for me ? Anyone else please let me no thanks Jamie keen wing chun.
Excellent alex
I think I have made that mistake countless times now I no the real positions for my hands thanks master.
Jamie keen wing chun
I thought this was a lax tutorial