Sticking to the "one point" - full version #martialarts 
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Good afternoon. I want to talk for a few moments about sticking to the one point in rise, drill, fall, overturn. Some of you who've been following my teachings have heard the term shaving. Where we get to a space between two joints and we apply a rolling and a sinking energy and this grabs the fascia and will pull a person from inside the body from a distal place. So, real quickly if I
You're facing back to back. So, basically this is like a joint and the fascia goes over it. All right? And I essentially go in between the joints and drop down and press. See, this is coming undone here, but if I held this and I press, it pulls the joints towards each other. This is how the shaving works. So, if he's here and he throws a punch and I go into a rise, drill, fall, overturn and I'm applying it to the middle fist here, as I go to turn, he can plow right through me, like just insist that I'm not getting it.
So, again right, just get out. Wedge me out. Do that. Do with your center line Yeah. There you go. So, now when I come in contact with this, I don't just hit it anywhere. I hit it and shave that point. And you see when I do I capture his posture. And then his body responds in a weird way. So again, if he does it I do this, I get in trouble. If he does it and I go like that, I feed his throat right to my hand possibly.
And you know, you should investigate this.