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Chen Taijiquan Applications (Ma Hong)

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Ma Hong explains and shows the applications of the 4th movement of Chen style Xin Jia Yi Lu.
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Pawel

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  • Counter with sprawl.

    Old man wins.

  • Id love to see you single leg take down him. Im sry to say you either end up in the first two forms of Chin Na if not the more fatal 3three lol MMA takedowns against a master what a joke.

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  • @LawDescendant Ppersonally I think MMA is highly overrated cage brawling more savage and less technique.

  • @bullmeecham What is the laughing,relaxed Russian style,Systema?

  • Excellent explanation on the application of the various movements.

  • I thought he would show us how to stop a real fist or kick. Can he? Maybe there other video i didn't see?

  • Remember I was here.Thai

  • @amam511 You mean more muscular power? I think the force generated in Taiji can be as powerful as in Shotokan, but the method and type of power is different. Do you have san chin kata in Shotokan? I'm curious, a friend told me that Goju-ryu sanchin is very close to Fujian White Crane form. Crane is a style that seems to be inherent in both Taiji and Karate.

  • lol we need subtitles. my mandarin sucks

  • You need to visualize your relaxation as well as physically experiencing it. A great way to relax quickly, have a training partner punch your legs, your arms, your chest, these areas can take it. As each impact wears off, you feel a moment of relaxation, it might take a few punches to work too. Do it in good humor, not serious or anything. I learned this from and experienced great results with Russian training styles they use it often to train. It works. Remember, just keep laughing.

  • Ah, ok. I will remember that, thanks.

  • Yes, it's a Chinese term for master. It's used for Wing Chun, Wing Tsun, any Kung Fu style, etc...

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