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Movement # 77 – Golden Pheasant Stands On One Leg - Right
Movement # 78 – Golden Pheasant Stands On One Leg – Left
These two movements are always grouped together, so I have presented them in one lesson. My teacher translated the name as Golden Cock, but some years ago I raised Golden Pheasants and they stood on one leg like this when they reached for something high, so I decided to use that name. Both of these movements utilize a pull down with one side of the body and a raise up with the other. Very balanced and beautiful. In the first, I am continuing my attack from the previous movement, Snake Creeps Down. I am following with an attack with my right knee and right hand. In the second, I am neutralizing and pulling down with my right side and attacking with my left.
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#77 - Golden Pheasant – Right I am
following up on the attack that I made in Snake Creeps Down. I am moving up
and into Yoshi’s center. Turning
the torso to the left, pivot in the right toe to face half way between north
and west. At the same time, fold in the right arm, releasing the hook. The
right hand is by the right side of the waist. The left hand stays in
basically the same position relative to the body. Focus on
the left hand for joining and sticking. |
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I step up and strike with the right knee or foot and the right hand. First,
pivot out the left toe to face halfway between west and south. Shifting the
weight fully onto the left leg, raise up the right knee until the upper leg
is parallel to the ground. The lower leg is hanging down. Keep the left leg
flexed. Don’t stand up completely and lock your left knee. The body faces
west. The two
arms work together. The left is pulling down and ends by the left side of the
left hip, while the right hand is raised to end in line with the right leg.
The fingers are poking upward, the elbow is soft, and the palm is at about
shoulder level. Focus on
the right knee, the left palm, and the right fingers. Note: You can’t see it, but I am pulling down on Yoshi’s
right arm as I attack with my right side. He can’t escape easily. |
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#78 - Golden Pheasant – Left Yoshi attacks
with his right fist. I step back and join with his attack, planning on
leading it inward. Sink the
weight deeper into the left leg and place the right leg back down behind the
body with the toe facing halfway between west and north. Don’t add weight
yet. Be careful not to lean forward when putting the right foot down, as that
would make you vulnerable to a pull forward from the opponent. As you
step back, the right hand relaxes and the palm turns to face down. The left
palm relaxes by the left hip. Focus on
the right hand for joining. |
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I am pulling Yoshi down and in, out of his root. Shift
the weight back onto the right foot, and at the end, pivot in the left toe to
face west. The
right hand is pulling down and in slightly as you shift back. The left
fingers are starting to rise. The two arms will be working together again –
one pulling down, while the other pokes upward. Focus on
the right hand for pulling down. |
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I attack with my left side – knee/foot and fingers. Rise up
the left knee to end with the upper leg parallel to the ground. The lower leg
hangs downward. Keep some flex in the right knee. Don’t stand all the way up. The two
arms work together. The right hand pulls down to end with the palm facing
down by the right hip. The left fingers poke upward and end in line with the
left leg. Keep the elbow relaxed. The fingers are at shoulder level. Focus on
the right hand pulling down and the left fingers poking upward. |