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gamedweeb
11-Dec-2005, 01:49 AM
Does anyone know of any Chi Sao drills in AK or where a good place to start in developing one would be?
I thought there was someone who mentioned one in a forum I was in recently. Not sure if it was here or another board...
Edit: Now that I think about it a bit more, a good place to start might be the defence techs, one piece I can think of is the parry in Attacking Mace, or the begining of Five Swords.
-Brandon
Taff
12-Dec-2005, 03:09 PM
I doubt there's any chi sao, but there probably is sticking hands methods.
Flashing Dagger
12-Dec-2005, 05:03 PM
Doesn't AK have a concept of "sticking" to the opponent and applied to various parts of the body? I've never studied Chi Sao Kung Fu but I'm guessing a Kenpo interpretation of this would be to maintain contact and manipulate the opponent's body at multiple points?
Bluesash
16-Dec-2005, 11:02 PM
Was a done on a day by day standerd, But In Kenop the sticky hands drill was differant and it was taught way differantly in Chinese Gung Fu than American Kenpo, Please correct me if you can add, Salute sash
Bluesash
16-Dec-2005, 11:07 PM
At least in The wing chun school i was in, In the Gung fu school we would flow useing chi sao, useing trapping methods and centerline concepts!! very effective now days in A.K Salute, Sash
Giver
19-Dec-2005, 01:57 AM
I don't know anything about Chi Sao, but the sticky hands reminds me of a drill that my dojo does sometimes when we talk about getting a sense of where the parts of our body are at different times.
The sticky hands that I know is that you can't lose touch of the opponents wrists, but you must touch him/her in the face. It's to get the wrists moving as well.
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