What to do after you learn all the techniques of a martial art?
Do you move on or something?
6 Answers
- ?Lv 62 months ago
If your teacher doesn't teach (shenfa)- body structure, body mechanics, whole body unity, which makes your techniques that you have learned functionable, then you are wasting your time and should move on to a school where basic body principles (shenfa) are taught.
If you can't find a teacher that has an understanding in this knowledge, then you should move on to a different hobby, for example: arts and crafts, surfing, skateboarding, fishing, ballet, or whatever floats your boat. Good Luck.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
LMAO.
There is a reason why it takes a life time to master a style.
The difference between a beginner technique and advance technique is application.
take the technique down guard (gedan bari) for example. The kata Kihon no kata only contains that one technique, i can spend 9 months going over the application or bunkai of that kata and never do the same one twice. And I have barley scratch the service of that kata one kata.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Just like any other form of exercise, practice it daily for the rest of your life. You don't know when you might need it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Yx8cl6LSJI