Intensive Taijiquan Course of January 2006
Tui Shou or Pushing Hands Part 8DEFENCE AGAINST THE GLIDE IN FRONTAL PUSH
As an opponent glide his front leg forward for a frontal push, move back accordingly. The defence lies not just in the footwork but also in the body-movement and hand-technique. Besides spacing, timing is important. Sifu Wong advises the responder to relax and be pushed backward. Resisting may result in the initiator’s internal force hurting the responder’s body.
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