The traditional Chinese martial arts of Combat Shuai-Chiao, Sil Lum Fut Ga Kuen, Yang-style Tai-Chi, Chi Kung (Qigong), & Hsing-Jing style Hsing-i, as well as Inosanto Jun Fan Gung-Fu / Jeet Kune Do, Inosanto Filipino Martial Arts / Kali, and Nattapong Yod Khun Pon Thai martial arts as taught by Dr. Mark Cheng in Los Angeles, California and in workshops worldwide
Transition from diagonal single whip to part wild horses mane: pivot left foot to right (brick building at park) and drop right hand; shift to left holding ball left hand on top; look right, step wide, right bicep goes up over and down into first part wild horses mane.
Transition from regular single whip to jade lady: drop left hand, pivot left foot toward front (street), shift left holding ball right hand on top; re-position right foot at right angle (as if scraping toe down opponent's calf); shift weight to right foot; loot left, step out wide with left into first jade lady - left hand blocks/deflects up, right hand strikes out face-height.
Ellen, outstanding job! This is sort of thing is a big part of why I thought Nik was so on-point with suggesting this blog. It allows me to really get a better sense of who knows what.
The only details that Ellen left out was that the look, the step, and the hand motions at the end of both Wild Horse's Mane & Jade Lady are at 45 deg. Otherwise, flawless.
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Transition from diagonal single whip to part wild horses mane: pivot left foot to right (brick building at park) and drop right hand; shift to left holding ball left hand on top; look right, step wide, right bicep goes up over and down into first part wild horses mane.
Transition from regular single whip to jade lady: drop left hand, pivot left foot toward front (street), shift left holding ball right hand on top; re-position right foot at right angle (as if scraping toe down opponent's calf); shift weight to right foot; loot left, step out wide with left into first jade lady - left hand blocks/deflects up, right hand strikes out face-height.
Ellen, outstanding job! This is sort of thing is a big part of why I thought Nik was so on-point with suggesting this blog. It allows me to really get a better sense of who knows what.
The only details that Ellen left out was that the look, the step, and the hand motions at the end of both Wild Horse's Mane & Jade Lady are at 45 deg. Otherwise, flawless.
Well done!
Thanks, Ellen!
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