DW215-01 Zhaobao Taijiquan Hand Pushing Techniques by Master Wang Chang'an DVD
DW215-01 Zhaobao Taijiquan Hand Pushing Techniques by Master Wang Chang'an DVD
Zhaobao Taijiquan Hand Pushing Techniques by Master Wang Chang'an (DW215-01)
Master the Subtle Art of Zhaobao Push Hands – Neutralize Force and Redirect Power with Internal Mastery.
Zhaobao Taijiquan is renowned for its sophisticated and distinctive combat theories. This specialized instructional video (DW215-01) focuses on the Hand Pushing (Tui Shou) techniques, the vital bridge between form practice and practical self-defense. Master Wang Chang'an, the 12th generation successor of Zhaobao Taijiquan, reveals the internal mechanics of "listening" to force.
The Four Pillars of Zhaobao Pushing Tech:
Stillness over Motion: Learn how to use tranquility and stillness to regulate and overcome the opponent’s movement.
Tenderness vs. Toughness: Master the art of using softness and "yielding" energy to block and neutralize aggressive, hard attacks.
The Interplay of Firm and Empty: Discover how to maintain a firm structure (Shi) while targeting the opponent's "empty" (Xu) points to break their balance.
Dynamic Strength Motivation: Use focused force (Jin) to motivate and explosive strength (Li) when the opportunity arises.
About the Master:Wang Chang'an is the 12th generation lineage holder of Zhaobao Taijiquan. He serves as a standing committee member of the Martial Arts Association in Qingtongxia and is a senior member of the Wudang Zhaobao Tai-chi Seminar in Wen County, Henan (the birthplace of Tai Chi).
Product Specifications:
Lecturer: Wang Chang'an (12th Gen Successor)
Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
Subtitles: Professionally subtitled in English and Chinese.
Format: Digital Download (ISO).
Q: What is the core philosophy of Zhaobao Taijiquan Hand Pushing?
A: The philosophy focuses on neutralizing toughness with tenderness and using stillness to regulate movement. It emphasizes adapting to the opponent's reality rather than forcing a pre-set technique.
Q: Who is Master Wang Chang'an?
A: Wang Chang'an is a 12th generation successor of Zhaobao Taijiquan. He is a highly respected authority in the Wen County (Henan) Zhaobao Tai-chi community, ensuring the lineage's authenticity in this DVD (DW215-01).
Q: Can this push hands technique be applied in real combat?
A: Yes. The course teaches how to use the "Force to motivate strength," focusing on distinguishing real from feint moves to effectively unbalance an opponent in various scenarios.