This power is achieved through the study of "basic principles."
After years of studying basic principles through the San Ten organization (who in turn study the principles of Master Nishiyama), I have reorganized the principles into the following outline:
POWER: The techniques of building power in the body.
- Building momentum
- Stepping
- Shifting
- Raising
- Lowering
- Expansion
- Contraction
- Turning
- Futi (wrist rotation)
- Whipping Action
- Pressure reaction
- Hip vibration
- Internal timing
- Pendulum action
- External Focus
- Posture
- Spirit
- Internal Focus
- Breathing
- Timing
These subjects are arranged for teachability. For instance, pressure reaction, hip vibration, and internal timing are not really independent subjects. They are essential parts of the same action, which is the floor-to-fist power spasm that lies on the knife-edge between momentum and focus. They should not be taught as separate principles.
Each of these topics is discussed in greater detail in neighboring forums.
Bruce Clayton