By Yang Xuangxing
I've been teaching the martial ways for just over 50 years and to this day, I stress the importance of the proper “ma.” Many moons ago at a national event, a world-famous gong-fu teacher (who shall remain unnamed) approached Sifu Lee and asked if he'd teach some of his senior students. Arthur told me that he declined. “They have no 'ma'”, he said with a frown. Gesturing to his chest and arms, he continued, “Their strength is up here. They fall over easily. No real power.” Then he flattered me...”Your students have a very good 'ma.' Would any of them like to learn Fut-Ga?” Fut-Ga is the style that Arthur taught. It's a very old form (perhaps the oldest) of shaolinquan, and Arthur was likely the world's highest authority on it.
I remember my own teacher, Master W.C. Chen, emphasizing the same thing and over the years, I have found it to be true. Those who fail to develop a strong “ma” invariably rely wholly on upper-body strength to generate power and it is insufficient. They may THINK they're doing well enough, but it's an illusion and without a proper “ma” they will never develop a high level of skill.
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