by Kit » Nov 28, 2005 19:28
Usually when the upper body is out of time with the lower body it is a sign that the power of the technique is coming from the wrong place - ie you are punching with your arm/shoulder, instead of your whole body, especially the waist.
Your punch should be thrown out by the power of your waist, not the power of your arm or shoulder. If it is thrown out by the waist, then your whole body should be in sync.
This is an important point that many martial artists skip over - even though they may be told 'the power comes from your waist' often people don't really know what that means, or are unable to properly apply it. A simple example of what it means can be demonstrated as follows.
Step 1: Stand up straight, letting your hands hang loosely by your sides. Now, without using any muscles in your arms at all(keep your arms totally relaxed and floppy), swing your upper body (by twisting at the waist) so that your arms start to swing backwards and forwards... In this movement, the 'power' that is moving your arms is coming solely from your waist. This is the power that you want to drive your techniques.
Step 2: Try some of your martial art techniques slowly. Do them with your arm muscles totally relaxed (again almost floppy). Focus on the driving power coming from your waist (ie only move your arm by the power from your waist - you may find that this will give you the opportunity to find that many techniques you think you know how to perform correctly, you are in fact performing incorrectly.. I again stress - make your arm move by the movement of your waist - not the muscles in your arm or shoulder)
Step 3: train slowly focusing on how you move and how your arm is thrust out by the waist - do techniques or patterns (kata) slowly and with each move concentrate on executing the technique with the power (ie the thrust that shoots your arm out) coming from your waist.
If the thrust (power) of your techniques comes from your waist, then your punch will have power - and your stances will be strong. This is because when you have true power in your techniques, your stances HAVE TO be strong -otherwise the imbalance of power in your upper body will be too much for your legs and you will be pulled off balance by your technique!
So in short - being out of sync means you are using the wrong source of power in your techniques. If you use your waist to drive your power, your body will be in sync and your stances will be strong.