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I have seen him several times at world cups in Taiwan, was introduced as ZMG 37 step guy. His performances were...... but he had the most beautiful uniform, pure silk, lol!
Although those two man exercises were definitely from Huang Sheng-shyan's method, Lee Chan says on his website his teachers were Chu Hung-ping (Kaohsiung, Taiwan ROC) and Tan Ching-ngee (Singapore). http://taichi.or.kr/english/
Don't know about Chu is he a Huang man Tan is lu tong Bao lineage The reason I said he might be Huangs lineage is I have never seen any other school do the 7 point push
Don't put power into the form let it naturally arise from the form
I went back and had another look most of the exercises are dieectly from the Huang school The way he does the 7 point push,double shoulder,swinging arms and elbow check are done in a manner that is no longer practiced by most well known Huang teachers
Don't put power into the form let it naturally arise from the form
I went back and had another look most of the exercises are dieectly from the Huang school The way he does the 7 point push,double shoulder,swinging arms and elbow check are done in a manner that is no longer practiced by most well known Huang teachers
Don't put power into the form let it naturally arise from the form
With all due respect, Wayne, Chu (Ju Hongbin) was never ever a Huang man, pure ZMQ, after his Xingyi carrier. And the 7 point push? 100% ZMQ school, learned it at 3 different places in Taiwan!
The 7 point push might be in other schools now but I think it originates with Huang Some of the other ones swinging arms,elbow trap and the last one in parallel stance have there origin with Huang The last one coming from white crane
Don't put power into the form let it naturally arise from the form