Wednesday 30 August 2017

Twists and Locks


無力優力
Without force is the better force

直而不直,曲而不曲
Straight but not straight, curved but not curved

三節九段,三弓九曲
The three parts and the nine sections, the three arches and the nine curves



Straightness with a body as lax as possible is just the first step of training. Indeed, as it has been described in the previous post, one has to change his/her body to make it supple enough to be able to work with fascia elasticity instead of muscle contraction. Once the body is transformed enough, one can go a step further and learn how to tense it. If intent and using the cross and the six directions principles has also been described before, the ultimate roundness through the locks is supposed to tense the body automatically. Still, one shall not put the cart before the horse, enough flexibility has to be achieved to be able to contemplate the locks trainings, otherwise not only it will not work, but it will also end up harming one's body. To achieve the locks, one has first to go from straightness to roundness, working on twist and the six directions. Then, when enough extra flexibility has been gained, locks will be about using it to tense up through particular angles.

Friday 25 August 2017

Back to Square One


内外合一,形神兼备
Internal and external combine into one, having both shape and spirit




The body is the container, the spirit the content.

Monday 21 August 2017

Suppleness is in the Details


二曰左偏臥,頭枕左足尖,左手搬左足跟,右換如之*
Second, on the left side, the head lying on the extremity of the left foot, the left hand pulling the left heel, then doing exactly the same on the right side




Most of the trainings to improve fascia elasticity were originally meant for teenagers, if not very young kids, quite violent and/or intense in order to take the advantage of their very flexible body and influence their growth. Since grown-ups and/or leisure practice cannot reach such intensity without surely harming the body, the issue is how to adapt old trainings and one's objectives in order to still be able to improve elasticity and connectivity.

Saturday 12 August 2017

A Question of Size, a Question of Time


筋道不舒長,欲伸而筋不能伸*
When the fascias channels are constrained and short, one cannot stretch at will

手屈而不伸者,其病在筋**
He whose hands are bent and not extending, its illness is in the fascias




To furthermore understand what is sought for in the search of straightness, and even elasticity more generally, it may be interesting to explain furthermore the first quote, from the Fascias Change Canons, more known as the YìJīn Jīng. Indeed, it contains a few keys to understand what is sought for when working with fascias. As it has been mentioned in a previous post, martial enigmas always hold more than one meaning (hence, the above translation of the first quote was meant to illustrate a former post). Then, from a basic understanding, one can try to expand certain characters.

Tuesday 1 August 2017

Heavy and Penetrating


錘槊之勇不可敌
One cannot match the fierceness of the mace and the long spear




Training heavy, fighting light; training long, fighting short.

Wednesday 26 July 2017

Acrobatic Die

未学功夫,先学跌打
Before studying skills one shall study acrobatics




One shall keep in mind, as it was reminded in Standing, that old schools used to be for professionals, their usual students were teenager, if not kids, whose body could be transformed very quickly. Hence, the extreme flexibility required of martists described in the quote was something so obvious that the reasons behind it and part of their training methods have been lost in our modern leisurely times.
Training acrobatics was a way to improve one's elasticity as well as reconnect all the fascia lines, allowing more freedom and smoothness in one's moves. It was also a means for the losing battle against ageing and gravity. Nowadays, students being most of the time adults and the heavy stretching exercises often demoted from their status of basics to useless acrobatics, it may be necessary to remind what were some of their former goals and how can we get back some key points in our trainings without having to aim for an acrobatic flexibility.

Sunday 9 July 2017

Tiger Lady, Expanding Characters



急著,目光閃急,如線穿空,劍貫重甲,清利而直銳也*
He who are fast (the eyes), a fast shiny gaze, as a line piercing the sky, a sword piercing a heavy armour, sharply, thoroughly and incisive.

眼要毒,心要狠
The eyes must be fierce, the heart ruthless.




At least three characters may be expanded: 之, 奪 and 懼. Indeed, since 之 originally meant "to come out", one can wonder what rule then applies to what comes in. 奪 and 懼 are interesting because while not being the most common way to express their respective intended meaning they both contain the radical 隹. It seems then that they may have been chosen for such purpose.

Saturday 1 July 2017

One for Essence


不怕千招會,就怕一招精
Do not fear the thousand moves skilful, fear the perfect one 




Old practices are about changes, not multiplicity.

Wednesday 28 June 2017

Tiger Lady, Lady Meets Tiger


In a Feminine and Masculine principles (Yin and Yang) relation, there are always connections with the Feminine and the Masculine and one principle also always exists inside the other one. Lady is obviously the Feminine while tiger the Masculine. In this particular case, it is mainly dealing with the issue of check and balance as well as being able to instantly switch from one state to another. Therefore, as ladylike one would look, it will still be a spirited and unpredictable one who would fiercely preserve her integrity. Furthermore, using the absence of empathy will be one of the way to calmly endure insults, threats and bulling. As far as the tiger is concerned, as wild and insane one would behave, self-control and vigilance would remain. Furthermore, as the oxymoron method dictates, the more fierce, cruel and insane one was outside the more calm, smiling and mild one had to be inside.