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Xue Sheng wrote: use to train push hands against guys using Chi Sau, and I tended to get them with my feet quite often
My current Wing Chun Sifu will take you down with his feet in Chi Sau, also mess you up with his hands, arms, joint lock and hit you. But the group I was working with then, seemed to forget they had feet.like this teachers work
Interesting had the opposite experience with those I met trying to use
"Chi Sau" in a "push hands" setting.
Unable to use their feet, not finding a place to set their hands...
But the group I was working with then, seemed to forget they had feet.
Had a Chen guy take me out with a kneeOne could argue that the purpose of each exercise is different. As in all things depends on what is being practiced and the understanding of both parties..
“unable to use their feet.” This is meant to say they had lost their own balance point and could not use their feet.
Had a sambo “Russian martial art” guy once tried to take my knee out. Almost did at the time, me not understanding the full scope of our interaction .
Mark Cheng is a member of America Combat Shuai Chiao Assoc. He is a 3rd degree black belt (teacher certificate) in combat Shuai Chiao.I think he is just good at demonstrating arts in isolation. He is also trained in Shuai-Chiao, under Grandmaster Lin.
Had a Chen guy take me out with a knee
Taiji push hand (or WC sticky hand) + leg skill = wrestling.But the group I was working with then, seemed to forget they had feet.