WAHNAM TAIJIQUAN AGAINST OTHER MARTIAL ARTS
FULL VERSION -- OVERVIEW
Although our Shaolin and Taijiquan students understand the combat principles against other martial arts, many of them lack practical experience as the few lessons in our courses and classes for this purpose are insufficient. To overcome this problem, Grandmaster Wong offered two regional courses in Portugal from 9th to 13th August 2010, one using Shaolin Kungfu and the other using Wahnam Taijiquan against other martial arts.
The main aim of the two courses was to enable course participants actually use, not merely know, Shaolin or Taijiquan effectively against other martial artists of similar skill levels. We are under no illusion that if an opponent is overwhelming skilful, he will defeat us irrespective of the arts he and we use.
The results of the two courses were excellent. Not only the course participants were competent in handling other martial artists of similar skill levels, they had a lot of fun and laughter, and were able to transfer their learning to enrich their daily lives. The video series here show lessons from Wahnam Taijiquan Against Other Martial Arts.
Basic Taijiquan Patterns
- Importance of Waist Rotation in Taijiquan Movements
- Using Taijiquan Mechanics to Overcome Bigger, Stronger Opponents
- Movement Comes from the Waist
- The Principles of Back Leg and Sinking Hips
- From Leg through Waist to Hand
- Lifting Water and Internal Force
Against Boxing - Being Safe from Jabs and Crosses
- Using Guard-Hand against a Boxer's Jabs and Crosses
- Overcoming a Boxer's Speed by Using Body Movement
- Flowing with an Opponents Momentum
- Having Reach and Element of Threat in Attacks
- The Outside-In or Inside-Out Approach
- Being Safe from Boxers' Jabs and Crosses
Against Boxing - Tactic of Cover and Strike
- How to Deal with a Boxer Bouncing Around
- The Tactic of Cover and Strike
- Covering and Striking with Leopard Fist
- Progressing from Point 3 to Point 2 in Pre-Arranged Sparring
- From Pre-Arranged to Conditional Free Sparring using Jabs and Crosses
Against Boxing - Beward of Boxer's Hooks
- Beware of a Boxer's Hooks
- Effective Use of Body-Movement
- Countering Hooks and Continuous Attacks
- Giving Boxers a Fair Chance
- Locking a Boxer's Both Arms
Against Boxing - Chasing after Boxer
- Chasing After a Boxer
- Stepping on a Boxer or Felling Him onto the Ground
- White Monkey against Boxer's Undercuts
- How to Fall Safely
- Don't Expose Groin with Boxer on Ground
Against Wrestling
- Basic Techniques of Shoot and Pin-Downs
- Having Fun with Shoots and Pin-Downs
- Countering during the Process of a Shoot
- Counter-Striking an Opponent as he Shoots
- Exploiting the Vulnerable Position of the Shoot
Against Kick-Boxing
- Turning a Kick-Boxer's Strong Point into a Weakness
- Countering at Various Points in a Series of Attacks
- Countering at Three Points of an Attack
Against Karate
- Taijiquan Techniques and Tactics against Karate
- Neutralizing the Strong Point of a Karate Opponent
- Counter-Striking Karate Opponents at Various Points of Time
- Countering a Karate Opponent as Soon as he Attacks
- Stylizing Karate Attacks for Systematic Training
- Applying Chin-Na on Karate Opponents
Against Taekwondo
- A Taijiquan Pattern to Defend against All Taekwondo Kicks!
- Avoiding Kicks and Felling Opponents
- Avoid Kick, Fell Opponent, and Decisive Strike
Against Muay Thai
- Stylizing Typical Muay Thai Attacks into a Sequence
- Counter against the Formidable Knee Jabs
- Countering at Various Points and Free Sparring
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