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Pushing hands, Push
hands or
tuishou (alternately
spelled tuei shou or tuei sho) is a two-person
training routine practiced in
internal Chinese martial...
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medicine beyond that of
placebo treatment.
Further training entails learning tuishou (push
hands drills),
sanshou (striking techniques), free sparring, grappling...
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Michuan Taijiquan form, applications,
tuishou, fan, spear, jian
William C.C. Chen
Tuishou,
sanshou T.T.
Liang Yangshi ("Yang style") taijijian,
tuishou...
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waist and
dantian become more
apparent in Xinjia. Chen
Zhaopei also
added tuishou (push hands) and
martial application methods over a
series of visits. Chen...
- research.
Partner work
includes stationary and
stepping push
hands (推手,
tuīshǒu), as well as two-person
sparring routines and
freestyle grappling (散打,...
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Water (青龙出水; Qīnglóng chūshuǐ)
Double Pushing Hands (双推手; Shuāng
tuīshǒu) Fist
Under Elbow (肘底看拳; Zhǒu dǐ kàn quán)
Stepping Back and
Wrapping Upper...
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Hsien Ch'üan (醉八仙拳)
Neijia Tai chi: Yang-style tai chi 108
postures form;
Tuishou; Sanshou; Chin Na; Da Lu (大捋); Sanshou.
Xingyiquan Wuxingquan. Fu Style...
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students would meet
every Sunday in
Taiwan for tai chi and
pushing hands (
tuishou,
which Smith often preferred to
translate as "sensing hands").
Cheng moved...
- world. The
Yangjia Michuan form has 127 movements,
divided in
three duan.
Tuishou (push hands) and
martial applications of the
movements of the form have...