I asked my shihan about the importance of this kind of method in Karate and he told me there are much better ways for the clinch and close combat. I´m just wondering, why then should Karateka practice it?
@CrossMr78 Not exactly the same, is more like tuishou "pushing hands"... Taikiken is the japanese vesion of chinese yi-quan, I think that in japanese the name is tuishu
I asked my shihan about the importance of this kind of method in Karate and he told me there are much better ways for the clinch and close combat. I´m just wondering, why then should Karateka practice it?
CrossMr78 3 months ago
thats chi sao like in wing chun, isn´t it?
CrossMr78 10 months ago
@CrossMr78 Not exactly the same, is more like tuishou "pushing hands"... Taikiken is the japanese vesion of chinese yi-quan, I think that in japanese the name is tuishu
1M4N0LBluesaK 3 months ago