Hungman
09-17-2003, 05:14 PM
Originally posted by Ricksta
Hi everyone,
Recently in Kungfumagazine.com, a person made a good analysis on the picture in our up-coming book " Mastering KungFu". Every single thing is just the one mind. This picture represents the perfect harmony of yin and yang in combat. The art of WCK lives not upon close range alone, but primarily by the skill of intercepting. Others think you're too permissive. Yet victory lies in making an opponent believe he's winning. Thumbs up! Roger Rollinghand
I totally agree with whats he's saying. WC is not just about agressive fighting. The ability of using the Faat Sau with the Pak Sau is obsorbing your opponents energy and, most importantly, controlling the attack, like in the picture
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Ricksta,
IMHO, Roger Rollinghand is not only a great thinker, he's also a true master who understood the art of WCK. In WCK, in order to be a realist you must believe in sharing your world by creating an accommodating environment. In that way, your physical environment promotes your disciple of warriorship.
Mastering Kung Fu is about to exert yourselves to guard mindfuless and alertness.
Hi everyone,
Recently in Kungfumagazine.com, a person made a good analysis on the picture in our up-coming book " Mastering KungFu". Every single thing is just the one mind. This picture represents the perfect harmony of yin and yang in combat. The art of WCK lives not upon close range alone, but primarily by the skill of intercepting. Others think you're too permissive. Yet victory lies in making an opponent believe he's winning. Thumbs up! Roger Rollinghand
I totally agree with whats he's saying. WC is not just about agressive fighting. The ability of using the Faat Sau with the Pak Sau is obsorbing your opponents energy and, most importantly, controlling the attack, like in the picture
~~~
Ricksta,
IMHO, Roger Rollinghand is not only a great thinker, he's also a true master who understood the art of WCK. In WCK, in order to be a realist you must believe in sharing your world by creating an accommodating environment. In that way, your physical environment promotes your disciple of warriorship.
Mastering Kung Fu is about to exert yourselves to guard mindfuless and alertness.