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Some Movement Commands are implicit, meaning that if no body part is specified, it means move your entire body. Implicit Movement Commands usually include directions such as ‘move to your left’, or ‘step forward’. They are also in relation to the direction that you are supposed to be looking in.
We can’t help but to keep looking at the display screen, so when you hear take a step forward and you’re in the middle of a kung fu form, then think about ‘forward’ in relation to where you are in that taolu form.
Try an Implicit Movement Command exercise with this video:
Posted by Master Dao on Wednesday, December 30, 2020
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Posted by Master Dao on Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Your teacher will often tell you to move a body part in a specific direction. This is called an Explicit Movement Command, or simply Movement Command.
When your instruc... [more]
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Posted by Master Dao on Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Some Movement Commands are implicit, meaning that if no body part is specified, it means move your entire body. usually include directions such... [more]
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