can I know the name of this kind of push hands? and is this wu style 吴 or a different 武?My current guess is the former cuz of the occasional 45 degree stances..
What was your teacher's name and did he study with a relative of the Wu Family in Shanghai? The push hands is obviously very skilled but could you tell me please how does this link back to the Tai Chi Form? For instance, if he is consistently being uprooted, do you/he consider the fact that there may also be deficiencies in his Tai Chi form practice...does that not seem reasonable? If so, what would that gentleman's deficiencies be...specifically?
This is the one I like. Don't care any style this guy got Taiji kongfu. He know how to bring force into emptyness. Good
bdzbk1 9 months ago
can I know the name of this kind of push hands? and is this wu style 吴 or a different 武?My current guess is the former cuz of the occasional 45 degree stances..
lordnewbiez 11 months ago
What was your teacher's name and did he study with a relative of the Wu Family in Shanghai? The push hands is obviously very skilled but could you tell me please how does this link back to the Tai Chi Form? For instance, if he is consistently being uprooted, do you/he consider the fact that there may also be deficiencies in his Tai Chi form practice...does that not seem reasonable? If so, what would that gentleman's deficiencies be...specifically?
Thanks
livinusa2003 2 years ago
Nice and stable pushing hands.
JianChuanTaiChi 4 years ago
Hopping is a trained method of dissipating energy. It looks odd and out of control but is intentional.
Its rare to see a free-style push hands that contains a genuine struggle and is still this flowing.
cashmerio 4 years ago
What's with all the skipping. Even after the push has finished the guy in blue skips around. Why?
aboroth 4 years ago
why?
yuanyiok 4 years ago
:) thanks, very beautifull
Rankawino 4 years ago
Thankyou.
yuanyiok 4 years ago
very beautiful push hands. Thankyou.
taopaw 4 years ago
Thankyou.
yuanyiok 4 years ago