Tai Chi Secret Movements, Free Sparring With Master Hiu (1)

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  • Thank you for all the kind comments. We practise Yang Style Taiji. Follow Dong Taiji lineage.

    The touching of the wrist comes from our push hands drills. Depends on whose listening skill is better, the counter should be faster than the attacker.

    There is a saying that evolves in Taiji.

    When the Enemy does not move I dont move, however

    When the Enemy moves I move faster than him.

  • Thank you very much for your kind comment TheEidolon7

    Please do join us in Facebook under the Group and Fan Page under the same name;

    Tai Chi Secret Movements which is one of the largest Tai Chi Group in Facebook

  • Thank you for the comments.

    We had a great time sparring and both student and Master enjoyed

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  • This is how I teach pushing hands after working with the different variations of pushing hands. It is necessary to think outside of the box, but only after learning the different techniques as long as principles are stuck to. Excellent demonstration.

  • haha some of this reminds me of wingchun.

  • @taichisecretmovement

    After watching this video, I have joined your Fan page! Is this Chen style?

  • Cool! Especially the last third. Would be nice to see you work from different distances. And quite frankly: I have never seen a fight start with both players putting out their right forearm, touching at the wrist like this.. Of course from this position you can do a lot of nice Taiji stuff, but why train this way, when a real fight never plays out like this. But the chain punching toward the end is good stuff!

  • Thank you for sharing, this is very informative and helpful.

  • This is very good and realistic. I have more than 15 years practice with a well known Master so I do know what I am watching here and it is very nice. Thank you for sharing.

  • looks like wingchun

  • Finally some actual free sparring on youtube... thank you. Looks like the student got a few in on the master. Fun to watch, not much speed or intensity to make it more interesting, but worth a watch.

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