When you came to know Tai Chi, somehow, you didnt think of the other things and methods that it has to offer. Most often, people who are familiar to Tai Chi get to be introduced to Push Hands further in the program. Some Tai Chi schools will start on the very basic one-man show then advance to Push Hands the moment they are already familiar and adept to all techniques in Tai Chi
There is a need to discover and feel anothers energy through exercise. That is why Tai Chi Push Hands were taught. It is somewhat similar to sparring but without the hurting-each-other sort of bit. No punching, no kicking. It is a sport made so gentle wherein your only goal as a team player is to upset your opponents balance in the smoothest possible way.
First, participants will find a partner of their own whom they can share their talents with. The one beside you would be perfect. Bow at each other before you begin, just to show respect. Once the exercise begins, every participants outside hand must be placed on his or her opponents elbow while the inside hand is placed on the wrist. On cue, the match begins as the pair uses both their hands to push each other.
As one is pushing...