Hi. What's up?
Last Thursday Sifu taught us the penultimate portion of the White Crane Flaps Wings set in Wahnam Taijiquan, and there was a beautiful pattern named Fierce Dragon Across Stream (ironically the best pictures I could find of it are here) that really caught my attention. It's relatively technical, but then it provides an interesting application of soft and hard force together.
What other techniques are there that make naturally use of hard and soft force in parallel or consequently? In particular I'm looking for same type of flavor as with this pattern, although other perspectives are very much welcome.
If you have some interesting experiences with using hard and soft force together, please feel free to share.
With sincere respect,
Olli
Last Thursday Sifu taught us the penultimate portion of the White Crane Flaps Wings set in Wahnam Taijiquan, and there was a beautiful pattern named Fierce Dragon Across Stream (ironically the best pictures I could find of it are here) that really caught my attention. It's relatively technical, but then it provides an interesting application of soft and hard force together.
What other techniques are there that make naturally use of hard and soft force in parallel or consequently? In particular I'm looking for same type of flavor as with this pattern, although other perspectives are very much welcome.
If you have some interesting experiences with using hard and soft force together, please feel free to share.
With sincere respect,
Olli
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