That s right folks, some rare video has surfaced of . For those that don t know, Chen Zhaokui is the son of Chen Fake (for more info, see ).
While the clip is only 11 seconds, it s interesting to note the positioning of the punching hand.
The right hand almost seems to stay in the center of the body for a bit before the fajing.
Also, what is the significance of the finger positioning of the left hand. I was shown this when I used to do the 48 standardized form, but since training in the chen village method, it has been less emphasized.
I ve been taught to just keep the hand open and near the side of the body in the punch.
One other thing I noted off the bat, the movement after the punch seems a lot like what s done in the Hong Method