You don't get to see anything. Because you don't know what to look for. That's like going to the desert and saying there aren't any cool rocks because you're not a geologist. With this style of martial arts, the movements are subtle and you should pay attention to the structure.
Can you mention (or guide us to another resource) where we can learn what these methods do to the partner's qi/blood? It must be doing "something" pretty powerfully, and I'm wondering what those effects are (as a doctor of Chinese medicine). Are there symptoms, after TuiShou, of numbness, dizziness, heat, cold, shaking, fatigue, etc.? I've never been able to find a good resource about this, since most lay-people simply say something like "it must be okay, since the masters do it". Thanks!!
You don't get to see anything. Because you don't know what to look for. That's like going to the desert and saying there aren't any cool rocks because you're not a geologist. With this style of martial arts, the movements are subtle and you should pay attention to the structure.
Open eyes ! Very hight skill.
Can you mention (or guide us to another resource) where we can learn what these methods do to the partner's qi/blood? It must be doing "something" pretty powerfully, and I'm wondering what those effects are (as a doctor of Chinese medicine).
Are there symptoms, after TuiShou, of numbness, dizziness, heat, cold, shaking, fatigue, etc.? I've never been able to find a good resource about this, since most lay-people simply say something like "it must be okay, since the masters do it".
Thanks!!
What exactly am I supposed to be seeing besides some guy jumping around and falling down like a jackass?