Aikidoka Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 That statement reflects the principles of Chi Sao that Lee learnt from his Wing Chun Kung Fu training. In that exercise you maintain contact with your opponent and follow their movements or try to uproot them with a correct application of timing and energy. If you stop and think what to do next, you've already lost.
SaiFightsMS Posted January 8, 2002 Posted January 8, 2002 There are things that require thought. Things that require perception. And things that require reaction.
Deathcometh Posted March 26, 2002 Posted March 26, 2002 The thing about it is that we have to feal then think and after those two you simply react.
Bon Posted March 28, 2002 Posted March 28, 2002 Most definately.. When I have hesitated I have ended up missing or getting hit myself. When I just act with what feels right, I have caused some serious damage to the other person. It takes sacrifice to be the best.There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.
Deathcometh Posted March 28, 2002 Posted March 28, 2002 Your very right you can never hesitate. You either fight or you run those are your choices nowadays.
Hapkido-Cougar Posted May 26, 2002 Posted May 26, 2002 I dont know.. maybe i'll aggree too! Cougar KENPO Green belt master
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