., the students who already spent years of "eating bitter" and are now ready to understand the physics of their art in a more intellectual and philosophical manner.
Three point connection with an opponent is a natural triangle. A two, or even one point connection can become connected as a stable triangle, and used as such, through the alignment with the opponent.
yes not easy, takes a while to get it, even after being shown the how and whyFrom my own personal experience, the hardest part is really to keep the integrity of the triangular patterns as you move. This way of arrangement and it's structural integrity needs to be kept completely intact in movement. For some methods, there's a precision of movement of subtle movement and change that demands that the practitioner allready has a great foundation, a great balance and understanding of moving with structure. It looks very easy to do, but it's not.
windwalker wrote: Listening to them, in my my mind I would be thinking
"hello, would have been nice to know this a couple of yrs back "
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