Stryke wrote:Thanks Jim !!!
that was awesome , love that stuff .
Now I have an excuse for living in a padded room .... or I will have .....

My pleasure Marcus..
Gary is really very good, I think, and is of a similar caliber to those I call my seniors, very special folks to work with…
Since we're all waiting to read the power generation article I thought some of this would be very Interesting from a power generation perspective... Any thoughts Rick? Lots of short power there...
The po pai drill is a great example of how WCK makes linier power, meaning with both hands. Since both hands are used to issue force waist rotation is not really applied here as it might be in other moves. Check out how they align just as they issue force. This is the Chum Kiu (2nd form) Bik Ma step or stance, which can also add power from the waist.. And in certain applications is very similar, I think, to what Dana does with her alternate Sanchin stance/mechanics from..is it Gushi Sensei? Van's student Vinny, demonstrated this dynamic, which is very cool, and with the exception of the alignment being different - we face the way the feet align - the dynamic looks very similar to our bik ma, which is also like a cat stance but without the raised heel in the front and both feet are at 45 degrees w.r.t. the line, also similar to the stepping in sanseiru...
Also the power used in these demos is more of a pushing kind of power used to help train body alignment while not really injuring the opponent. At some point the student will explore getting all the energy seen there to release suddenly in a lightning release of energy that goes *into* the opponent, and doing damage as opposed to energy that 'sends him away.'
BTW Marcus I highly recommend Gary's DVDs if you're interested in the sticking stuff..!