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Teachers can coach students better on feinting, attacking, looking for holes in someone's defense, etc in real live sparring situations. What a teacher can do is sit there, watch us spar, and give helpful tips. Teachers can't teach me to not freak out in a real situation. While it's true that a teacher can't teach a student to stand up to someone in a fight and not freeze up. The students have to go out and find it themselves. I've heard teachers talk about how it's not possible to impart a teacher's fighting abilities on his students. We only do and find out that way what we as individuals can pull off. Is it a lack of higher levels of knowlegde and training in the martial arts community? When I go to shaoi jiao class we never talk about what's "possible". What I'm wondering is why no one ever makes an XYZ DVD.
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I saw a clip of Ben Hill(aka Mao Shan) doing almost the same techniques that were in the above YouTube DVD clip. There are so many teachers teaching and making DVDs about the "ABC's". Teachers show what's "possible" but not what will work. That's the problem I have with martial arts training and martial art DVDs.
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Unless a student is able to see all those things, you can't understand how to use it in the "real wold" confrontations you're talking about.īy Timber on Saturday, J11:56 am: Edit Post I hear what you're saying, but I think most teachers approach writing books or making DVD's as a way to record the "abc's" and "vocabulary" of the art. This isn't a critique of the DVDs in question per say but on how traditional martial arts is trained in general.īy Stephen Ott on Saturday, J08:21 am: Edit Post The applications were very ba gua like and I suspect that such applications wouldn't look as graceful when done with partners applying real pressure. But those were not committed attacks as has been stated in previous posts. The power and grace that Tom has is very easy to see. The depth of informations is impressive et clear.īy Timber on Thursday, J01:10 pm: Edit Post Sincerely I didn't come across better videos on how to apply effectively your Ba Gua. The videos are the most practical I have ever seen.īy Shane on Wednesday, J06:14 pm: Edit Post What is demonstrated form-wise is mapped to actual application - Tom also explains biomechanics that are key for a technique to work. The applications are realistic and involve throws and locks against committed attacks. The technique has a "ba gua" look to it but Ice come to the conclusion that they will never look like that in sparring or combat.īy Bob #2 on Wednesday, Ap01:14 pm: Edit Postīy THEO VEREECKEN on Thursday, Ap02:51 am: Edit Post What I find assinibe is people demonstrating techniques so they can link them to a certain move in a form. When demoing something "actual resistance" is assanine.īy Timber on Wednesday, Ap12:37 pm: Edit Post
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Tom explains bagua framework in a very clear way - the DVD's are packed with applications done slowly and then at full speed.īy Timber on Wednesday, Ap07:04 am: Edit Postĭo the applications look realistic? Or are they the kind where the puncher isn't actually resisting?īy Jake Burroughs on Wednesday, Ap09:40 am: Edit Post Has anyone seen the Bagua DVDs from Tom Bisio?īy THEO VEREECKEN on Wednesday, Ap02:01 am: Edit Post Tim's Discussion Board: New Bagua Zhang DVDs from Tom Bisio New Bagua Zhang DVDs from Tom Bisioīy John Reeder on Tuesday, Ap11:54 am: Edit Post