| Overview: | Practical Taiji Quan Combat Techniques are important parts of Chinese Wushu, whjch are very useful in attack and defense. For some reason, the practice of Taiji Quan deviates from the application in real combats, making the exerciser unable to, grasp the truth of this art and so many years of hard training results in the impossibility to apply. The essence of Taiji Quan is the wise use. The change of movements is nothing but the open and close, or advance and withdrawal and the victory or defeat is decided in an instant.
This disc begins with how to join hands, including single push at fixed stance, double push, single push at active stance, explaining in detail that the purpose of Push Hand in Taiji Quan is to move in curve and punch directly. Keep the opponent at arm's length and push him down unexpectedly. Meanwhile it emphasizes the 8 principles of stake exercise and how to take a favorable position. One must know when to induce and when to attack and the advantage of turning the waist.
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