Doing Taichi form is to know oneself,doing Pushing hands is to know someone else. This is a good training like Aikido. We can find ourselves and to know how we do the appropriate feedback calmly,facing danger.Thank you very much to show me this. I will find someplace to do my Aiki Tachi outdoor like this.
@xoenhit Sanshou means "to counter" in Chinese. Yes, real fighting can be done this way. However, neither of these 2 people are even near the title of "master", nor are they trying to hurt each other. Not only that, but I can even see that these people have not matured in their forms. I take Shaolin, and the only way you are allowed to progress is once you mature. I have matured in quite a few moves and am able to take down most people. And, most forms are based on against someone your size.
I do a variation of this form, learned from a different school. There can be great martial intention in the form. I use this form primarily to learn application from the solo form.
Doing Taichi form is to know oneself,doing Pushing hands is to know someone else. This is a good training like Aikido. We can find ourselves and to know how we do the appropriate feedback calmly,facing danger.Thank you very much to show me this. I will find someplace to do my Aiki Tachi outdoor like this.
yangshengtaichi 6 months ago
@xoenhit Sanshou means "to counter" in Chinese. Yes, real fighting can be done this way. However, neither of these 2 people are even near the title of "master", nor are they trying to hurt each other. Not only that, but I can even see that these people have not matured in their forms. I take Shaolin, and the only way you are allowed to progress is once you mature. I have matured in quite a few moves and am able to take down most people. And, most forms are based on against someone your size.
PsychoBeast1980 1 year ago
this is a drill
it is not how fighting is done, but it is an important practicing method for gaining a specific skillset
xoenhit 2 years ago
re: video posting. Seriously?!?
wt333wt 2 years ago
seriously?
wt333wt 2 years ago
I miss the san in Sanshou.
monkfg 2 years ago
no this is the yang 88 form... each one does a mirror image of the 44 steps. just a demonstration.. still, they're well practised.
i practice taiji, and definitely do not fight this way in a real fight or sparring situation. however, i can safely say taiji IS effective.
lucidmist 2 years ago
I do a variation of this form, learned from a different school. There can be great martial intention in the form. I use this form primarily to learn application from the solo form.
vainman 3 years ago
Thank you. I've been doing it for the past 20 years :)
sdflyer28 3 years ago
it's a great way to train combat. u should find a good master, learn and try
sbara2 3 years ago