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Great video and food for thought.
Position permits opportunity; balance allows response. We should take both from our opponent [and maximize our own] upon contact. Forward pressure always until we take the "base" with our own. Her energy can also turn your spine to a better angle. This is often neglected in Chi Sao but we should train our hips to swivel and spine to pivot like a pole, accepting, absorbing, and redirecting energy [which would free your Tan Sao or Lop Sao and have her offline in your example]. The goal is to accept and use as much of our opponent's energy as possible.
We use to call this chi sau give and take looks like good variations of it your one of the only people I have seen show anything like it and actually use energy and movement good job love your vids this one was straight to the point very informative
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