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		By: Tod Lowell Emery		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very awesome useful stuff thanks Sifu]]></description>
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		By: Brandon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great blog, Sifu. This really gives me insight into jings, which I have to admit always seemed enigmatic. If I understand correctly; Ting Jing, Hua Jing, and Fa Jing, along with concepts of join, stick and follow are the foundations of push hands. These concepts are also necessary to strengthen understanding of any one of the Eight Jings.
I am having problems understanding the difference between &quot;join&quot;, &quot;stick&quot; and &quot;follow&quot;. These concepts seem like they would be the same, especially joining and sticking. I would be interested in hearing opinions on how these concepts differ from my fellow students.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great blog, Sifu. This really gives me insight into jings, which I have to admit always seemed enigmatic. If I understand correctly; Ting Jing, Hua Jing, and Fa Jing, along with concepts of join, stick and follow are the foundations of push hands. These concepts are also necessary to strengthen understanding of any one of the Eight Jings.<br />
I am having problems understanding the difference between &#8220;join&#8221;, &#8220;stick&#8221; and &#8220;follow&#8221;. These concepts seem like they would be the same, especially joining and sticking. I would be interested in hearing opinions on how these concepts differ from my fellow students.</p>
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