The first axillary retracts the nunchuck
Action description (take the right side as an example): hold the green stick in the right hand and split forward, while the right arm is extended, the right wrist is rotated inward, the right elbow is raised outward, and the white stick is swung forward, down, backward, and L to run to the right armpit, while the right elbow is retracted into a clamped stick posture (Figure 181~183).
Help to use:
1. It can be directly recovered from movements such as splitting (see pages 67, 93), internal chopping (see pages 69, 93), outer dance (see page 75), and inner dance (see page 77).
2. It can also be retracted from the pick after passing (see page 70), the inner pick after passing (see page 72), the inner sweep through the homeopathic change (see page 74), and the upper dance through the homeopathic change (see page 79).
Bruce Lee on “invisible”: artificial forms and fixed actions are absolutely unable to express the true self.
The nunchucks are retracted under the second ribs
Action description (take the right side as an example): the right hand holds the green stick and swings it up and back, when the white stick swings to the back of the right rib, the left hand extends from the front of the body to the right rib to catch the stick, forming a back stick posture (Figure 184~186).
Help to use:
1. It can be directly retracted from movements such as picking (see pages 70, 94), inner picking (see pages 72, 94), and outside dancing (see page 76).
2. After retracting into the back stick position, it can be easily changed to the stick holding position at any time (see Figure 871~873, 906~908).
Bruce Lee on the “invisible”: Many traditional martial artists cannot look directly at the crux of the problem, but blindly follow and attach themselves to fixed forms, and they do not really face the actual fighting.
The nunchucks are not commonly used behind the third section,
Action description (take the right side as an example):
1. After holding the green stick in the right hand for external splitting or external sweeping, the left hand holds the green stick on the left side of the body, the right hand releases the green stick and extends to the right side to hold the white stick swinging from behind, and holds the green and white sticks behind both hands respectively, forming a hidden stick posture (Figure 187~192).
2. After holding the green stick in the right hand for internal sweeping, stop at the right side of the body with the right hand, swing the white stick behind the body to the left waist, hold the white stick with the left hand, and hold the green and white sticks behind you with both hands, forming a hidden stick posture.
Help to use:
1. It can be directly recovered from actions such as external splitting (see page 68), external sweeping (see page 73) and so on.
2. This method is slow to recover, and there are not many stick moves that can be connected to it before and after, and it is easy to expose its own empty space, so it is not suitable to use this nunchucks too much in actual combat.
Bruce Lee on “invisible”: actual fighting is simple, direct, and flexible, while fixed and rigid forms cannot be adapted to changing actual fighting, and even limit and rigidize the original fluid and flexible technique.
The fourth quarter one-handed retraction nunchucks are not commonly used
Action description (take the left side as an example): hold the green stick in the left hand, the white stick hangs down naturally, gently shake the right wrist upward, so that the white stick swings from bottom to front and up, while the index finger of the left hand extends to the green stick, and the thumb is opened, so that the white stick falls on the mouth of the left hand, and is held by the thumb and index finger, becoming a stacked stick posture (Figure 193~196).
Help to use:
1. This method can be used to retract the stick at the end of the battle.
2. This method is slow to recover, and there are not many stick moves that can be connected to it before and after, and it is easy to expose its own empty space, so it is not suitable to use this nunchucks too much in actual combat.
Bruce Lee on “intangibility”: knowledge is dead, fixed at a certain stage, today is, tomorrow may not. And the quest for knowledge is alive, a never-ending action. Learning is by no means the accumulation of knowledge, but an endless act of seeking knowledge.