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Wahnam Taijiquan at the Blue Mountain -- Part 4

PRACTICING COMBAT TECHNIQUES IN STRIKING HANDS



Wahnam Taijiquan, Tai Chi Chuan
Grandmaster Wong and Sifu Robin demonstrating combat techniques during Striking Hands


While “Tui Shou” or Pushing Hands develops combat skills, “Da Shou” or Striking Hands trains techniques for combat. A common misconception among many Taijiquan practitioners is that if they are proficient in Pushing Hands they would be effective in combat. This is not necessarily so because they still have not learnt the techniques for combat though they may have the skills.

On the other hand, those who know combat techniques but lack the skills to apply them well, are also inadequate in combat. These problems arise because the practitioners fail to realize the difference between techniques and skills.

“Da Shou” literally means “Striking Hands”, or striking techniques. But Chinese is a concise language, and “da” here refers not just to striking but to all the four categories of attack, namely striking, kicking, felling and “chin-na” or gripping. Hence, in this section of Taijiquan training, all the different kinds of attack and their defence are dealt with.



These video clips were taken at the Guan Yin Temple on the Blue Mountain



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Fundamentals of Wahnam Taijiquan Top and Middle Strikes and Defences

Grandmaster Wong and Sifu Robin demonstrate strikes to the top and middle levels, and their defences. Note the use of body-movement in deflecting the attacks and countering.
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Fundamentals of Wahnam Taijiquan Different Hand Forms and Levels in Countering

Grandmaster Wong deflects Sifu Robin’s attack and counter-attack at the top, middle and bottom levels. Also note the different hand forms, namely, finger thrust to the top, palm strike to the middle, and vertical punch to the bottom levels.
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Fundamentals of Wahnam Taijiquan Turning his Force back to an Opponent

“Hua-jin”, which means “neutralizing force”, is often translated as “yielding”, but the movement is not just yielding. It includes deflecting and returning the momentum to an opponent.
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Striking Hands Yellow Bee Sucks Pollen

This is a close-range side attack. It is important to cover the opponent before attacking him. If he risks injury and counter-attacks recklessly, you should abandon the initial attack to protect yourself first.
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Striking Hands Punch Below Sleeves

If an opponent swings a powerful side-attack at your temple, move back to avoid his full momentum and sweep away the attack according to its momentum. Then covering his are, strike him at his ribs.
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Striking Hands Various Counters against the Same Attack

Of course, there are different counters against the same attack. Besides using a low vertical punch against the swinging side attack, you can also counter with a finger thrust to an opponent’s throat or a palm strike to his chest.
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Striking Hands Responding Spontaneously

You must respond not just correctly to an attack, but spontaneously. You need not, and should not, think about what response to make. The correct response should come naturally and spontaneously. This comes about from systematic training.
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Striking Hands Intuitive, not Intellectual, Response

Participants practice responding spontaneously to their partners’ attacks, which are not pre-arranged. The responses are intuitive, not intellectual. In other words, you don’t observe the attack, decide what response to make, then make it. You sense, rather than see, the attack, then response intuitively, without thinking.
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