longer version with explanation * open joints are kinetic buffers *
When you resist jin, it actually multiplies on you.
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So, when I go to do this, if I try to come across like this, I activate those tendons, and he gets to my feet. But if I just, like, wind the dantian and unwind it, like, his body responds differently. If I reach with the whole hand, then his yang, and this becomes double yang. So I don't. I let the whole hand be soft, and I only reach with the pinky. That leaves the rest of the hand soft, so if he goes to push back through me, he doesn't get a bite.
It's weird. When you resist jin, it actually multiplies on you. Like, it uses your power to compress it, to push it on walls. So if he pushes, I are, like, something happens. But Mr. Chan didn't want to activate all the fingers and make the hand double weighed, so he would activate the pinky and then release it to activate the rest, and then release it to activate the next finger. All while the dantian is just going, huh? Then I wind it.
So, if I try to muscle him like I'm going to fight, but if I just go like that, I can get all sorts of unusual effects.