johnwang wrote:Taste of Death wrote:In this video Han Jing Chen does not let his opponent grab his wrist. He advances and attacks the lead arm. He does not care what his opponent does. He attacks.
There are
- before,
- during,
- after.
You are talking about "before". I'm talking about "during" and 'after". If I can't touch you, none of my MA skill can work on you.
What if I can grab on your wrist?
1. You can't push me away.
2. You don't want to pull me into wrestling game.
3. You can start a fist fight game.
In all cases, the push game is over.
Appledog wrote:I never thought I'd see a single thread which encapsulated so many of the major misunderstandings surrounding Tai Chi and the internal arts in one place. This was like a cosmic event -- the planets did align.
Guys, you have to do better. You have to do more research into this stuff. It is not as if we are operating in an information vacuum. We are not. The information and the truth is out there. Do not allow yourself to be deceived by someone else's honor. It will not be counted as your own honor, but as foolishness.
johnwang wrote:I didn't know he is one of my Shuai Chiao brothers. Do you know when and where (in China, or in Taiwan?) that he had learned Shuai Chiao from my teacher? I think I should know almost all my teacher's students (my SC brothers).
everything wrote:When I've been "pushed" it doesn't feel like that. You aren't able to do anything just like you can't punch or grab the ocean when it moves you.
Bao wrote:When is it logical to push with gloves or when you use western wrestling rules?
johnwang wrote:Bao wrote:When is it logical to push with gloves or when you use western wrestling rules?
If you can't use this "push" skill in the ring, on the mat, or in street fight, why do you want to develop it? You don't need it for health.
Taste of Death wrote:I don't push I just step. They push themselves away. I'm more interested in hitting them in the head but if they are holding my wrist they may be long gone before my fist can meet their face. They've already thrown themselves away.
johnwang wrote:Taste of Death wrote:I don't push I just step. They push themselves away. I'm more interested in hitting them in the head but if they are holding my wrist they may be long gone before my fist can meet their face. They've already thrown themselves away.
Do you have any clip to show that?
Assume your opponent holds on your wrists like this, how do you step in and make your opponent to throw himself away?
Taste of Death wrote:With yiquan there is a lot less yielding. With taiji one allows the opponent to explore the limits of his range but with yiquan it should repel on contact.
johnwang wrote:If you can't use this "push" skill in the ring, on the mat, or in street fight, why do you want to develop it? .
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