A well known Tai Chi master from Australia recently posted on my You tube channel with his opinions on Pushing Hands and how it doesn't involve pushing. He also has annoyed quite a few Tai Chi instructors with his views on pushing. He said that if you join a Tai Chi class and the teacher shows you a technique involving a push, you should walk out as it is ineffective. However over the years I have had students come from all styles of martial arts to learn close quarters wrestling/push hands. Even western boxers when in a clinch push the opponent away to make space for an effective punch. Here is an example of the Tai Chi push or what we call a straight Ji as a use of force. This is done in full contact San Shou at the Euro Wirrel Chinese Martial Arts Kung Fu tournament.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVzEnoRuXg0]YouTube - Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan) used in full contact fighting; using push on an opponent.[/ame]
As you can see it was an effective way of scoring points, but imagine that in the street without a soft landing and the protective gear. At the lowest level it will create a fence. A very large fence in the above footage. I won't mention the Australian Internal arts masters name who criticised pushing as last time I mentioned his name my master had to spend half an hour restraining himself from killing me in ways you couldn't even imagine lol... but that's a different story!


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