by admin | Oct 16, 2020 | Training
This segment is demonstrating and explaining the third type of concussive power, again using one of the more recognizable postures in all Tai Chi Styles is the Pushing Hands (Tui Shao) posture. It’s not just for pushing, in fact they it is a very potent and focused...
by admin | Oct 9, 2020 | Training
Based Shock Based Concussion We will be demonstrating and explaining the second type of concussive power, again using one of the more recognizable postures in all Tai Chi Styles is the Pushing Hands (Tui Shao) posture. It’s not just for pushing, in fact they it is a...
by admin | Apr 19, 2019 | Bubishi, Styles, Training
Where did Tai Chi and Kata begin Jacob Mcclintock So interesting how you see a lot of the taichi long form movements in seisan/hangetsu kata. I wonder if it came from Tai chi, or if there is at least some common root. Evan Pantazi Sir, I do not think we...
by admin | Dec 7, 2012 | Health, Protection, Wellness
Greater understanding of Kyusho... can be realized through processes of reverse engineering. Most people studying Kyusho focus primarily on the attack and it's dysfunctional outcomes and one can actually reach a suitable skill using this one dimensional...