Pushing Hands & Grabbing Techniques DVD by Feng Zhiqiang
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Chen Style Tai Chi 18th Generation Master
Feng Zhiqiang
This video is the first-ever HOW TO video where Master Feng Zhiqiang, the 18th generation of Chen Style Tai Chi, personally instructs and explains the traditional, authentic Chen Style Tai Chi passed down by Chen FaKe. It focuses on the practical martial applications of Push Hands (Tui Shou) and Qin Na (Joint Locks), delivered in a clear, easy-to-understand manner.
Content Overview:
- Basic Single Form Training and Applications (Eight Gates Techniques) Explanation
- Single Push Hands (Dan Tui Shou)
- Double Push Hands (Shuang Tui Shou)
- Movement Techniques
- Da Lu (Great Rolling) and Da Kao (Great Leaning)
- Random Push Hands
- Free Push Hands
- Push Hands Principles
Qin Na (Joint Locks):
- Straight Knife Arm
- Reverse Knife Arm
- Straight Connection Arm
- Reverse Connection Arm
- Golden Thread Wrapping Arm
- Rotating Finger Method
- Rotating Arm Method
- Elbow Press
- Elbow Locking Press
- Elbow Lock
- Arm Pinch and Lift
- Shoulder Lift
- Rotating Arm
- Choking Lock
- Qin Na Techniques
- Stepping Back Elbow Press Qin Na
Instructor: Feng Zhiqiang
Feng Zhiqiang is one of China’s most renowned martial artists and Qigong masters. Born in Hebei Province in 1928, he began learning the Xiaolin Quan and Daruma Lao Zu Yi Jin Jiao in 1936. In 1944, he studied Tongbi Quan under Xiao Feng, and in 1950, he learned Xinyi Quan from the famous Qigong Hu Yaozhen. In 1953, in Beijing, he received the true transmission of Chen Style Tai Chi from Chen Fake.
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