Six Great Secrets of Yiquan DVD 4 by Tao Shouei
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Wang Xiangzhai Direct Lineage Volume 4: Push Hands Techniques
Master the Essence of Fist Techniques! Transform the Quality of Your Martial Arts! The Definitive Self-Study DVD Divided into 6 Curriculums!
This DVD series refines the highly acclaimed V-CD "Yi Quan" originally released in China, which embodies the essence of Chinese martial arts compiled by Master Wang Xiangzhai. Known as "Yi Quan," it offers clear theories that eliminate ambiguity, ensuring the mastery of martial arts' essence and intention with a strong adaptability for practical combat situations.
Volume 4 focuses on push hands techniques, bridging the solo training methods such as Zhan Zhuang, testing strength, and power generation covered in previous volumes with practical sparring known as free sparring (San Shou). Push hands is a training method where practitioners touch each other's arms to measure the opponent's strength and weakness, and learn to apply power opportunistically. It serves as a crucial preparation for free sparring.
Under the guidance of Master Yao Shouei, a direct disciple of Wang Xiangzhai, this DVD provides detailed explanations and instructions on the sophisticated push hands techniques of Yi Quan.
Contents:
Yi Quan primarily consists of training in Zhan Zhuang, testing strength, footwork, power generation, push hands, and free sparring. Volume 4 specifically covers push hands, a training method that bridges the solo training methods (Zhan Zhuang, testing strength, power generation) with practical sparring (free sparring). Push hands involves touching each other's arms to measure the opponent's strength and weakness, and learning to apply power opportunistically, serving as a crucial preparation for free sparring.
Language: Japanese