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Movement # 64 – Ward Off Left
Following the replace stepping of
Partition, I continue this step technique with Ward Off Left. The opponent
strikes my center with his right fist. I join, stick, circle to close, pull,
and finally throw him away with Peng Jing.
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Yoshi attacks my center with his right fist. I withdraw, join and stick. Shift
the weight back onto the left foot, pulling in the right foot to touch with
only the toe. As you do this, the torso turns to the left to end up facing
the same direction as the left toe. The
right arm drops down to waist level with the palm turning counterclockwise to
end facing downward. The left arm stays on the left side of the waist. Focus on
the right wrist/forearm for joining. |
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I start to close the opponent up. Lift the
right foot up and start to turn the torso to the right. The right
arm moves up the front of the body in a large clockwise circle. The palm
stays facing down. The left arm moves with the body to the right. Focus on
the right hand for leading and the left foot for possible kick. Note: In these pictures I have exaggerated the right
foot lift in order to show the possibility of kicking. In the form, the
replace is very subtle. |
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I have completed the close up, joined with the left forearm, and wait to see how the opponent will react. Place
the right foot down so the toe faces south. Roll up onto the left toe. My
lower body is now ready to step freely in any direction, as well as block or
kick with the left leg. The arms
have now moved into center position. Focus on
the right palm for sticking, and the left forearm for joining. |
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Yoshi tries to escape, so I step ahead with the left foot to seal his escape. Step
ahead with the left foot to face east. Just touch down the heel. Don’t add
weight yet. In the form, be careful to step wide enough to the left with the
left foot so you would be stepping to the outside of the opponent’s stance. The arms
stay in the same position. Focus on
the correct placement of the left foot, the back of the left forearm for
joining and sticking, and the right palm for a slight pull. Note: I’m sorry I didn’t take a picture of the form
movement, but the form is very easy to see in the application picture.
Sensing Yoshi’s retreat energy, I add a bit of pull with the right hand at
the same time as I step with the left foot. The pull is important to make his
retreat more difficult and to break his root. |
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I bounce the opponent away. Shift the
weigh onto the left foot until the knee just covers the toe. At the same
time, turn the torso to face east. When all the weight is on the left foot,
allow the hip turning to pivot in the right toe to face half way between
south and east. Do not lean forward. The left
arm rises to end at the center of the chest, with the palm facing inward.
Keep a nice, round structure to the left arm. Keep the elbow and shoulder
drooped. The right
arm straightens, pulling down, and ends by the right side of the hip, with
the palm facing down. Focus on
the left arm for applying Peng Jing. Note: This works easily since the opponent’s
energy is moving away anyway. |