ParadoxTeapot wrote:When highlighting the curriculum, could you have listed out the Tuishou curriculum as well?
Examples of what I mean: Dan Tuishou, Da Lu Tuishou, Ding Bu Tuishou, Hou Bu Tuishou, etc…
wayne hansen wrote:Balancing the form right and left shows a lack of real balance
There is a reason why we don’t have a steering wheel in the middle of the car
everything wrote:hmm on this tangent, the one sidedness comes from assumptions and old battlefields, right?
most people are right handed
your bow/arrow, sword, spear, etc. are right-hand oriented
your empty hand method and form are right-hand oriented
they assume an (1:1 if we want to make another bad assumption) opponent whose method is right-hand oriented
etc. etc. etc.
these seem like outdated or just bad assumptions now (depending on what your assumptions are about "fights" you want / do not want to do)
it also makes left-handedness questions interesting in that earlier "battle" context
everything wrote:back on topic, great write up, he sounds like a good teacher and good guy
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