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Uploaded by on May 8, 2006

Chen TaiChi master Chen Xiao Wang doing push hand with XingYi Ba Qua master Liao Bai from Taiwan.

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  • He clearly threw almost all he had on that last push STRAIGHT TO his center and he just backed up a little. Most of us would go flying back and probably not being able to get up. He gave it all on that last one with his guard down and yet he still felt the Peng.

  • CXW was letting him push straight into his center with both hands. That should be enough to show you how incredible his root is. That was a powerful push to his center with both hands. Most people would have been pushed very hard very far.

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  • Pretty embarrassing for Liao Bai. First, he violates the tenets of a friendly push hands exhibition by trying to "win" it, even after Chen says to keep it "light", Second, push hands is a TRAINING exercise; there are not supposed to be "winners" or "losers". Third, LB rudely violates public manners by trying to take it up a notch and even though he's trying every one of his rude pushes ends up with him being either parried or moved back from his own thrust by CXW's superior root.

  • Please call that guy to go home and sleep earlier. Don't push hand.

  • liao bai is stupid! He's got nothing

  • Liao Bai sucks.

  • I get it. Chen is not to attack. Though he remained unmoved with those powerful push from Liao. I wonder how he does that.

  • They were masters?  :(

  • SO MUCH TENSION

  • This video is not a fair assessment of CXW or LB's kung fu. Especially to CXW, he wasn't using his most powerful techniques in Chen Taiji which are fa jing (explosive energy) and qin na (joint lock). Those are great techniques yet hard to execute in a safe and controlable fashion when competing in a "friendly" environemnt, especially when you are trying to promote your art in a foreign courntry.

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