Intensive Taijiquan Course of January 2006
Tui Shou or Pushing Hands Part 4NEUTRALIZING WITH FOOTWORK
If an attack is long range, like an opponent moving his leg into you, unless you are skillful with other techniques which will be learnt later, you would have to move your leg or legs backward. This is neutralizing with “bo-fa”, or footwork. This will be practiced in the next progression of mobile Pushing Hands. Meanwhile, Sifu Wong explains some mistakes to avoid in stationary Pushing Hands, where an opponent has moved in but the practitioner leans back awkwardly.
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