Tai Chi Taiji Striking Fajin Training 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

Visit http://www.taichihealthways.com for more videos of Master Jesse Tsao on Yang, Chen, Wu, Sun tai chi tyle and Tai Chi sword, broadsword, qigong (Chi gong) meditation for internal energy healing, bio-energy, Shaolin and Wudang Taoist Kung-fu martial arts, Taiji Power Release (fajin), Taiji application, Bagua, Xingyi application. Tai Chi Health Ways host annual workshop with the top masters. See photos or videos of Chen Zhenglei, Li Deyin, Zhu Tiancai, Chen Xiaowang, Dan Lee, Su Zifang, Abraham Liu
Tai Chi kung-fu is based on the yin and yang philosophy: soft flow combines with hard striking. There are plenty of training references for Tai Chi's softness side, but it is very rare to find reference for Tai Chi's power striking training. To fill in the void, Master Tsao shares in this video with you the teachings from Grandmaster Zhu Tiancai

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  • Is it possible if u have the 'enemy' as a person so we can see how you are striking them? Thanks

  • Yes, that DVD video is coming soon. Just hit the orange button at the top right corner of your screen to "Subscribe". Then the new video will send to your e-mail when it is done.

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  • Que es lo que pueden ocasionar estos golpes sobre una persona?

  • you have wonderful videos, thank you so much for sharing! I learn also from a student of Zhu Tian Zai

  • A real master who knows how to use Taiji movements and the explosive force for practical combat purposes, a knowledge that is getting rarer and rarer as nowadays, most so-called Taiji masters know either little of the combative use of Taiji or only the movements without knowing how to apply them.

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