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Yang Jwing Ming – Tai Chi Pushing Hands Courses 1 – 4
Yang Jwing Ming – Tai Chi Pushing Hands Courses 1 – 4
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Pushing Hands teaches you to cultivate sensitive feeling, or “Listening Jin,” so that you may detect your opponent’s intentions, comprehend their Jin (power), negate it, and then launch a counterattack. With an emphasis on comprehending the principles of Jin and its applications, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming thoroughly explains the finer points of step-by-step Pushing Hands training. The most fundamental to the most sophisticated techniques are taught both alone and with a partner.
Class 1
Basic Taiji Symbol Sticking Hands Solo Single Pushing Hands Partner Single Pushing Hands Partner Double Pushing Hands Partner Double Pushing Hands
Program 2
Three Simple Jins Moving in the Basic Yin/Yang Taiji Ball Qigong The Taiji Sticking Hands symbol
international standard for stationary double pushing hands
International Pushing Double Hand Movement
Special features include more than 50 scene choices. Multi-Language Menus & Subtitles: English, French; English & French Narration • Interactive YMAA Product Catalog with all YMAA videos’ trailers
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