This article will discuss the training methods used for each of the five element styles described in Part 1. Earth Training: A strong root is the most basic of taiji’s skills. Standing postures… more →
Yield Turn Pushhowardchoy wrote 4 days ago: Some photos taken in last weekend’s Taiji workshop in Poznan, with Piotr Ziemba’s group … more →
neijia wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been playing around a bit with push/pull with no grips in judo as a crossover from push h … more →
Dan wrote 2 months ago: 300 years ago, the Shaolin Temple was burnt down by spies, but 5 grandmasters escaped. 4 monks and 1 … more →
Mike Ferruggia wrote 2 months ago: The last person to learn the wu style tai chi form from me is my friend Michele, who is now in Vegas … more →
101smackdowns wrote 2 months ago: “Push hands” in Tai Chi serves the same purpose as sparring in other martial arts; it … more →
aedhcarrick wrote 2 months ago: Why I Wanted To Be Bruce Lee Let’s face it, nobody likes being pushed around. It can be demora … more →
Daniel Pfister wrote 3 months ago: This article will discuss the training methods used for each of the five element styles described in … more →
aedhcarrick wrote 3 months ago: I was recently asked to explain the rules of pushhands(tui shou). My answer was simply that there we … more →
chadao wrote 3 months ago: This is a crosspost from www.moonlightcha.com Pushing Hands from tow.com This was originally going t … more →
chadao wrote 3 months ago: Pushing Hands tow.com This was originally going to be called “moving” or “movement … more →
Daniel Pfister wrote 3 months ago: Intro: In his first book on Taiji, Cheng Man-Ching wrote a chapter in which he compared the five ele … more →
Daniel Pfister wrote 4 months ago: As I have said elsewhere on this blog, peng (or ward off energy) is an essential energy in Taiji, ye … more →
Daniel Pfister wrote 4 months ago: In contrast to the previous post showing an example of lively free-flowing push hands, here are exam … more →
Daniel Pfister wrote 4 months ago: Here is a great video of a Wu stylist who has excellent hua jin and then is able to apply shuai jiao … more →
Daniel Pfister wrote 4 months ago: In most styles of taiji where there is the least bit of martial training, much is often made of peng … more →
Mike Ferruggia wrote 5 months ago: A good tai chi teacher will encourage you not to change the tai chi form in any way, to practice it … more →
taichinotebook wrote 5 months ago: Sometimes it’s good to use Push Hands as a base from which to practice applications from the f … more →
neijia wrote 8 months ago: found on rsf – nice push hands explanations from Yang Jun: … more →
B. R. Belletryst wrote 8 months ago: I know I will get a degree in accounting, just for the money factor, but then what? I want to keep w … more →