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Tai Chi Martial Art Applications : Tai Chi: Double Shirt Grab Defense

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2008

Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese practice that can be applied to martial arts to defend against aggressive opponents. Learn to defend against the double shirt grab from a professional Tai Chi instructor in this free martial arts video.

Expert: Rich Marantz
Contact: www.greenmountaintaichi.com
Bio: Rich, a 26th generation Wudang Long Men lineage holder, is certified in the instruction of Tai Chi, Qigong and External-Qi Healing.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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  • Pretty basic. *claps*

  • that doesnt work

  • Never! A strong man can not be eliminated in this way. Knee in the groin or uppercut would be more effective. Furthermore, an attacker would never stand still, he has a goal: he wants to hurt you. If he feels any resistance of this kind, then it is too late for you.

  • @MDIS hmmn I agree its hard to find good schools now.. I practice wu style taijiquan and I feel that its hard to practice true taijiquan with other aggressive styles, and the issue is that it takes years to master, compared to learning the hard styles that are more popular with younger people. Partly the reason why I didnt choose Nam Wah Pai. The focus is completely different.

  • you are a good instructor thanks mate

  • in general acting from the torso first before your limps is almost always best

  • @MDIS

    So far , the only ones that i had seen in Singapore - employing a more combatant Tai Chi Quan , was a Mantis Kungfu instructor right here in Singapore , though now he is only solely focusing on Tai Chi Quan.

  • @lordnewbiez

    Nam Wah Pai ?

  • @MDIS disagree..in singapore I belong to a school where the instructors can really fight..

  • thats a good one

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