This video describes in taiji what we do is equal and opposite to the result we desire.
Equal and Opposite
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by Kelvin Ho on 2017/09/17
This video describes in taiji what we do is equal and opposite to the result we desire.
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I can see that the two pairs have the front arm in common. Each pair seems to have a different centre, however.
My question is…are the opening of the two pairs being driven by the same source, or are there two sources. The axis from front shoulder to front kua is also common, is this being used as a common fulcrum?
The two pairs are independent of each other. They may or may not share the same fixed dot and power source.