Training in Ottawa

by Kelvin Ho on 2017/10/22

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My family was visiting Ottawa for the weekend of Oct 21-22, 2017. James Tam, Ming Tam and I got together to train early on Sunday morning. It was a great training session, and we worked on the following:

1) Stretching and how to progressively connect the hand to the rear foot
2) Half horse stance: how to fill the front kua, how to do one knee up and one knee down
3) Don’t move the hand in twisting the towel
4) No reset in the waist in Positive Circle
5) 1-2-3 of Negative Circle
6) Bring incoming force to the rear foot, and then add one with another body part, e.g. the hand.
7) Open the shoulder with rubber cord
8) Open the kua with rubber cord
9) No power fluctuations in the form by maintaining the stretches all the time
10) Every push is a pull
11) Find the opponent’s centre and go to the other side
12) Triangle, how to make use of that concept in an action
13) How to increase the length of a line

About Kelvin Ho

Kelvin Ho, Master Chen Zhonghua's 97th disciple, is the instructor for Practical Method Toronto. He has been teaching and promoting the Practical Method system in Toronto, Markham, Richmond Hill, Canada since 2011. He has received numerous medals in various Taiji competitions. He is also a vice-president of MartialArts Association Canada. Like his teacher, he feels an obligation to pass this great art onto others. Contact: kelvin.ho@practicalmethod.ca

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Ming October 23, 2017 at 10:23 am

Thanks once again to Kelvin to take the time and effort to share his understanding with the Ottawa group. I learned a great deal from Kelvin’s instructions.

Master Hong said it best. In learning the Practical Method:

還需要,You also need
有良朋, To have good friends
同學拳,To practice
可互助。And experiment

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