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Ron Tisdale wrote:
Interesting, we see a thread where the person under discussion even has his name in the title, and you do what? You post some non-pertinent clip of someone else?
That's not devil's advocate, that's just a non-sequitor...
Any comments on the subject at hand?
Ron
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William's selection of Grandmaster Hyang shows a "compare and contrast".
Chen Beng is a "young man" with good foundation. But, obviously, he is using "external" more than "internal" energy. His use of "noise" and sound energy indicate a desire to impress his audience to what "they can relate to and understand".
In Hyang's tape we see the same "softness" as in "Mochida 10th dan Kendo, and in O"sensei. Pure sensitivity to energy and the direction of energy rather than external (muscular) energy.
The objective is to use the "sligtest" amount of energy to accomplish incredible results. It's not what you "see" it's what you don't see.