Erle Montaigue – Pauchui to the Max Vol.3
Erle Montaigue – Pauchui to the Max Vol.3
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Salepage: Erle Montaigue – Pauchui to the Max Vol.3
This video series teaching the Solo Taiji Pauchui form.
This is not the same form as what you might know as the Large San Sau two person form!
Well it is kind of.
It’s
the same form, but in this series it is taught in a way that does not
work as a san sau, it should only be use in this state as a solo form.
Erle covers great detail and a different variety of applications.
This is a wonderful eye opening video series, just be careful not to get it mixed up with the Large San Sau partner form.
It
is one of the best videos if you want to see Erle Montaigue in his
prime, moving so beautifully and powerfully through the form, it is an
amazing sight to behold.
Level: AdvancedRun Time: Approx 45 mins
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