D_Glenn wrote:The Lu Baochun videos are cool.
Shuaibei? What do you mean by that?
The term Tongbei means that each arm is connected to the other by wrapping around the upper back. Sort of like one arm pulls the other arm, and vice versa. The arms mutually supporting the other.
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GrahamB wrote:I like the way he does this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jChGvl0qD4
You can really see the full body stretch from fingers to toes at all times throughout the movements.
wayne hansen wrote:I will never understand pushing where you follow your opponents arms out to the side of your body
MaartenSFS wrote:I will never understand why so many people put so much emphasis on Tuishou in the first place - unless they wrestle a lot.
Bao wrote:MaartenSFS wrote:I will never understand why so many people put so much emphasis on Tuishou in the first place .
I see PH drills mostly as a beginners play,
Trick wrote:When I read things like this(two quotes)I get somewhat determined that, Yup the “simple basic beginners”stuff is where I’m going to stay with....
.... but still............Back to basic
windwalker wrote:Very similar to the work we do here, hope gar/taiji / although his foot work doesn't seem to be
as tight as what we use...the basic idea seems to be the same..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvnyGxm6RUo
MaartenSFS wrote:My Master's style is very similar to what is seen in this video. He uses this very technique all the time, but a version from Xinyiliuhequan. His footwork is also more open, like this. Tighter footwork might make the hands tighter as well?? Not that that's a bad thing. Just different.
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