Erle Montaigue – The Workshop Modules No.1
Erle Montaigue – The Workshop Modules No.1
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Salepage: Erle Montaigue – The Workshop Modules No.1
This
3 hour video is an edited version of a ten day workshop given by Erle
Montaigue. Every question you ever wanted to ask is answered by
demonstration. This is an excellent video as it shows Erle in full
teaching mode, actually teaching people. Every aspect of T’ai Chi and
Pa-Kua is covered. Also some nice h’sin-I drills.On
this Tape: Single Push hands: Dim-Mak, points, locations, methods:
Taiji Applications: Push Hands Attacks using Dim-Mak: Taiji Short Stick
Method: Stick training Methods: Bagwa Stick training Methods: Da-Lu:
Sticking hands: Pushing Feet: The Bagwa Eight Kicking Method: Kick
training: ‘V’ Stepping training: Snake Fingers from Bagwa: Small
San-Sau: Punching training using different hand weapons: Yin and Yang in
Taijiquan: Sung: Xing-Yi Drills: Double Push Hands: Advanced Double
Push hands: Training The Waist:
Level: IntermediateRun Time: Approx 180 mins
Health and Medical course
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Medicine has been around for thousands of years, during most of which it was an art (an area of skill and knowledge) frequently having connections to the religious and
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