Sunday, April 1, 2012

Two Hands


This past week a light bulb seemed to go after Wednesday’s class.  Since I started we are taught to incorporate two hands in our techniques and forms as much as possible.  When I work through my forms I actively think about this and have been incorporating both hands as much as possible.  However when it came to sparring this hasn’t been happening.  It seems that when I start sparring I would resort to a sort of traditional boxing stance and form if that makes any sense?.  Jab jab reverse punch reset.  Jab reverse punch dragons whip reset.  This has been the basis for my sparing style until recently and it hasn't been effective against high level opponents.  I seem to be eating a lot of kicks and punches with this style and it's not fun at all LOL!

During last class Sifu McBurney had the black belts spar against the color belts.  This is when the light bulb went on for me.  I was sparring with Sifu Leitz and he talked and worked with me to disrupt his rhythm and flow.  At first I didn’t understand what he meant but then he slowed it down for me.  I started to block and counter almost at the same time and I was amazed at how well it worked.  I used to (and still do) block and counter with at least a second between the two. I spent some time this past Saturday working on this during open training and it seems to be coming along slowly.  However now that I have seen this work for me first hand I will continue to work on this application in all of my Kung Fu training even more than I have in the past.  There is sooo much more for me to learn but now I seem to have a better understanding of two handed flow thanks to last class.

Mr. Repay
Student of Silent River Kung Fu 

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