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Wahnam Taijiquan at the Blue Mountain -- Part 8

COMBAT SEQUENCES 4 AND 5: THRUST KICK, SIDE-KICK AND WHIRLWIND KICK



Wahnam Taijiquan, Tai Chi Chuan
As Sifu Robin presses in to attack, Grandmaster Wong dodges and counters with a whirlwind kick


A common mis-conception among some people is that there are no kicks in Taijiquan. Actually, as Taijiquan is a complete art, kicks constitute an important aspect of attack.

However there are some innate weaknesses in kicks. If all other factors were equal, when an exponent executes a kick his balance, stability as well as mobility are not as effective as when his two feet are on the ground. Thus, if you attack an opponent as he lowers his leg after his kick, for example, you would have a better chance of hitting him than when he is not kicking.

A skillful exponent not only takes care of such innate weaknesses of kicks, he also create situations when kicks are favorable. This series of video clips on Combat Sequences 4 and 5 which deal with thrust kicks, side kicks and whirlwind kicks, and their defences, puts these principles into practical application.



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



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Combat Squences Cross-Hands Thrust Kick

Initiate with a feint attack, which may become real if the opponent fails to defend against it. As he counter-attacks, move to a side and execute a thrust kick.
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Combat Sequences Double Kicking Attacks

As Sifu Robin avoids the first thrust kick, Grandmaster Wong continues with a second side-kick. Sifu Robin avoids both kicks using the pattern “Striking Tiger Poise”.
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Combat Sequences Continuous Kicks

Grandmaster Wong leads the participants to practice the sequence in solo routine where the initiator attacks with continuous kicks.
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Combat Sequences Defence against Continuous Kicks

Grandmaster Wong leads the participants in defending against double continuous kicks using “Strike Tiger Poise”. This pattern can be used against any kicks!
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Combat Sequences Striking a Kicking Opponent

As soon as an opponent completes his kick or kicks, move in swiftly with a punch. If you are fluent in this movement you stand a good chance of defeating your opponent each time he kicks. This constitutes Combat Sequence 4.
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Combat Sequences Initiator’s Mode of Sequence 4

The initiator’s mode of Combat Sequence 4 is performed in solo. The first kick may be feint or real. As soon as an opponent responds to the first kick, continuous immediately with the second kick.
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Combat Sequences Responder’s Mode of Sequence 4

This is the responder’s mode of Sequence 4. Once you have avoided an opponent’s kick, it does not matter how fast he may kick or for how many times, his kicks cannot reach you unless he moves in closer. If he moves in to kick again, you move away to dodge. As soon as he completes his kick or kicks and places his kicking leg on the ground, you move in swiftly with a strike.
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Combat Sequences Continuous Arrow Punches

An effective way to implement a pressing attack on an opponent is the continuous arrow punches. You must ensure your own safety as you press in to attack.
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Combat Sequences Whirlwind Kicks to Break Pressing Attacks

An effective way to break pressing attacks of continuous punches is kicking an opponent as he presses in. The whirlwind kick here is known in Taijiquan as “Swaying the Lotus”.
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Combat Sequences Swaying the Lotus

The responder’s mode of Sequence 5 is practiced in solo. The front left leg is moved back and the whirlwind kick is executed with the right leg.
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Combat Sequences Heavenly Priest Stamps Insignia

As an opponent executes a sweeping kick, respond with “Heavenly Priest Stamps Insignia”. This Heavenly Priest pattern, like the Striking Tiger pattern, can be used against any kicks!
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Combat Sequences Roll-Steps in Attack and Counter

Grandmaster Wong and Sifu Robin reverse role in their attack and defence. Notice the forward roll-step is used in the attack, and the backward roll-step is used in the counter-attack.
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Combat Sequences Initiator’s Mode of Sequence 5 in Solo Training

Grandmaster Wong leads the group in practicing the initiator’s mode of Sequence 4, where the attacker presses in with continuous arrow punches. The roll-step is useful for this continuous attack. As the responder counter-attacks with a whirlwind kick, move aside and strike the kicking foot with “Heavenly Priest Stamps Insignia”.
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