if you were "walking the square" and had a foot behind the opponant, does that mean if you did a downward/normal push you could actually trip them as well as push them away?
if you were "walking the square" and had a foot behind your opponant, does that mean you could do a downward push and trip them aswell as just get them away?
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if you were "walking the square" and had a foot behind the opponant, does that mean if you did a downward/normal push you could actually trip them as well as push them away?
29jarheads 1 year ago
if you were "walking the square" and had a foot behind your opponant, does that mean you could do a downward push and trip them aswell as just get them away?
29jarheads 1 year ago
Very informative video. Five stars on this. You really know your stuff my friend!
chrisdotwynn 2 years ago
I teach in Northern California--Chico. There are other teachers of Wang's system around the country. You can check out the Cheng Ming web site.
A lot of what I teach comes out of my own experience over the past thirty odd years and is not the standard curriculum. Thanks.
baguaman8 3 years ago
@baguaman8 Wow, good ! But are there many bagua styles? how many are there? can you list for me ?
washingzoo1 1 year ago
do you have branch of school Wang Shujin Bagua Zhang in USA ( california ) ??
Sr for my bad english
luonganhky 3 years ago
What about different types of pushes to either side of the body?
Yakshinian 3 years ago