Skeletal alignment
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Skeletal alignment
Hello Steve.
I am finding your writings on here greatly educational, thanks.
My question for you references the structure of the body during striking.
In some Chinese Wing chun systems there appears to be a great emphasis on skeletal alignment to deliver a greater mass through the strike.
Alot of it seems to be shrouded in a bit of gung fu bunkem, what is your take on this body structure concept?
I herald from a kung fu background meself and generally see attitude and intent being key criteria for powerful striking.
Cheers.
Joe S.
I am finding your writings on here greatly educational, thanks.
My question for you references the structure of the body during striking.
In some Chinese Wing chun systems there appears to be a great emphasis on skeletal alignment to deliver a greater mass through the strike.
Alot of it seems to be shrouded in a bit of gung fu bunkem, what is your take on this body structure concept?
I herald from a kung fu background meself and generally see attitude and intent being key criteria for powerful striking.
Cheers.
Joe S.
Joe S.- Number of posts : 92
Age : 60
Localisation : Godalming, Surrey.
Registration date : 2006-10-09
Re: Skeletal alignment
Hi Steve.
Just thought I'd give this Q's a nudge to the top of the page.
Cheers.
Just thought I'd give this Q's a nudge to the top of the page.
Cheers.
Joe S.- Number of posts : 92
Age : 60
Localisation : Godalming, Surrey.
Registration date : 2006-10-09
Re: Skeletal alignment
Hope you dont mind Steve but the link your after is this one i think -
https://selfprotection.forumotion.com/q-a-with-steve-morris-f16/hitting-from-bottom-position-t5145.htm
https://selfprotection.forumotion.com/q-a-with-steve-morris-f16/hitting-from-bottom-position-t5145.htm
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