Hi everyone,
I’ve been looking up and down the webpage to find out what the following abbreviations mean. In words, at least :))
LFSB – ?????
SWPE – sink waist press elbow
SYYZ (?) -?????
All come up in the New York 2018 workshop and the vid doesn’t talk about the remaining two. I GUESS SYY means “seperate yin and yang” but I am clueless about the “Z”
Can anyone help me out? And yeah, I am aware that the mere wording means nothing and I’ll probably not be closer to being able to do it than before but I am CURIOUS 🙂
Thanks in advance!
Barbara
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Hi Barbara,
Funny thing is I don’t know or speak Chinese, but when I saw LFSB I thought Liu Feng Si Bi or Six Sealing Four Closing.
Thanks a bunch Sandy! Any clues about SYYZ? YY for “yin yang” and S for “separate” but then what does the Z stand for????
Hi everyone
I asked Master Chen and it turns out that SYYZ means exactly the same as SWPE, just in Chinese: shi yao ya zhou
For LFSB, our guess was right
Best
Barbara