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Wee Kee Jin - Push Hands (Tui Shou) talk
Wee Kee Jin is the head instructor of the Taijiquan School of Central Equilibrium in Auckland, New Zealand and the last live-in student of Taiji Master Huang Sheng Shyan. In addition to running his Taiji school Jin travels frequently conducting workshops throughout Europe. His website is:
www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/
If you go to his website and click on the "Notes" link you can read about his approach to Taiji.
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Wee Kee Jin - The Bow Stance
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Wee Kee Jin is the head instructor of the Taijiquan School of Central Equilibrium in Auckland, New Zealand and the last live-in student of Taiji Master Huang Sheng Shyan. In addition to running his Taiji school Jin travels frequently conducting workshops throughout Europe. His website is: www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/ If you go to his website and click on the "Notes" link you...
Wee Kee Jin - The Explosive Force
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Wee Kee Jin is the head instructor of the Taijiquan School of Central Equilibrium in Auckland, New Zealand and the last live-in student of Taiji Master Huang Sheng Shyan. In addition to running his Taiji school Jin travels frequently conducting workshops throughout Europe. His website is: www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/ If you click on the "Notes" link you can read about his ap...
Wee Kee Jin - Keeping Your Structure
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Wee Kee Jin is the head instructor of the Taijiquan School of Central Equilibrium in Auckland, New Zealand and the last live-in student of Taiji Master Huang Sheng Shyan. In addition to running his Taiji school Jin travels frequently conducting workshops throughout Europe. His website is: www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/ If you click on the "Notes" link you can read about his ap...
Wee Kee Jin - Secrets of the Release (Fajin)
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Wee Kee Jin is the head instructor of the Taijiquan School of Central Equilibrium in Auckland, New Zealand and the last live-in student of Taiji Master Huang Sheng Shyan. In addition to running his Taiji school Jin travels frequently conducting workshops throughout Europe. His website is: www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/ If you click on the "Notes" link you can read about his ap...
Wee Kee Jin - Do not use brute force
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Wee Kee Jin is the head instructor of the Taijiquan School of Central Equilibrium in Auckland, New Zealand and the last live-in student of Taiji Master Huang Sheng Shyan. In addition to running his Taiji school Jin travels frequently conducting workshops throughout Europe. His website is: www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/ If you click on the "Notes" link you can read about his ap...
Wee Kee Jin - Taiji Push Hands Tui Shou with Slow Motion Sequences Fajin
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Wee Kee Jin is the head instructor of the Taijiquan School of Central Equilibrium in Auckland, New Zealand and the last live-in student of Taiji Master Huang Sheng Shyan. In addition to running his Taiji school Jin travels frequently conducting workshops throughout Europe. His website is: www.taijiquan-school-of-central-equilibrium.com/ If you click on the "Notes" link you can read about his ap...

Komentáře

  • @kbh1329
    @kbh1329 Před 9 lety

    Thank you for such a detailed explanation, I am going to go and practice now and keep your teaching in mind. Many thanks.

  • @ANGELSGYMSINGH
    @ANGELSGYMSINGH Před 10 lety

    First off I must say that I like this video... The opponent is actually pushing off the rooted person to the right. It is clear in several of the slow motions. That being said I like the way the person to the right shifts weigh and becomes full just before the other becomes full and discharges ... The only thing is the person losing can also feel this reacts by emptying and using the force of the man to the right to jump back... if the rooting skills are far superior then there is not much the other can do as such is true in all grappling arts... Still the Master does take steps to discharge and the student does not even swallow or turn off centerline to defend... but he does have enough sensitivity to push off the rooted person and help himself jump... The master is good... really good. and the student is making him look even better

  • @williamwallick7046
    @williamwallick7046 Před 10 lety

    One dislike, but no reason why. That's interesting.