There are four factors that tai chi training contributes to fighting that may provide tai chi practitioners with an advantage in a sport fight if you also cross train with physical body conditioning to compensate for the lack of physical conditioning in tai chi training. The four factors are: 1) improvement of reaction speed because the relaxed middle range hands position from push hands skill; 2) integration of entire body weight to increase mass for striking; 3) enhanced sensitivity; and 4) efficient use of recovery time.
Yes and this is where dim mak, qin na or zhu sha zhang come in to destroy the adversary's organs, joints or tear muscle from bone. The traditional martial arts are brutal. People now are soft and programmed by sports MMA style social violence that is accepted by citizens from a law standpoint. Not an a-social war kill or be be killed environment. Thank you for these exerpts from your book.🙏
There are four factors that tai chi training contributes to fighting that may provide tai chi practitioners with an advantage in a sport fight if you also cross train with physical body conditioning to compensate for the lack of physical conditioning in tai chi training. The four factors are: 1) improvement of reaction speed because the relaxed middle range hands position from push hands skill; 2) integration of entire body weight to increase mass for striking; 3) enhanced sensitivity; and 4) efficient use of recovery time.
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Yes and this is where dim mak, qin na or zhu sha zhang come in to destroy the adversary's organs, joints or tear muscle from bone. The traditional martial arts are brutal. People now are soft and programmed by sports MMA style social violence that is accepted by citizens from a law standpoint. Not an a-social war kill or be be killed environment. Thank you for these exerpts from your book.🙏