Chen Style Tai Chi Practical Fist Fighting Technique, 31st Form: Second Action – Right Hand Single Draw Small Scoop Method
Hello everyone, next we will continue to detail Chen Style Tai Chi's practical fist fighting technique, the 31st form – Right Thrust Foot, the second action, right hand single draw small scoop method, or right side’s squeeze force basic practice method.
1. Action Analysis
1. Eye Method:
We continue from the previous form. First is the eye method unchanged.
2. Stance:
The body turns to the right, almost unchanged, just slightly adjusted a little. Our stance is not very large.
3. Footwork:
Leg wrapping technique becomes right clockwise and left counterclockwise, the step pattern remains unchanged. This step pattern turning after becomes left horse step, including the previous one, also belongs to the range of left horse step, just slightly adjusted, leaning towards a left semi-circle step, the step pattern remains unchanged.
4. Footwork:
Right hand becomes counterclockwise wrap, turning outwards at a right front upper diagonal angle. The right palm faces the right front lower diagonal angle, the middle finger is raised and faces the left front upper diagonal angle.
The left hand also becomes counterclockwise wrap, following it turning out. The left counterclockwise wrap is in the right bend inside, the fingers are facing the right rear upper diagonal angle, the palm facing the right rear lower diagonal angle.
2. Action Purpose
What is its purpose?
Its purpose is the previous action, after the opponent's pressing force is turned by me, then take my right wrist;
At this time, I change counterclockwise wrap, and take it back.
The left hand is counterclockwise wrap in the right bend inside to make contact, while also coordinating with the right hand taking the wrist. This plays a role.
Okay, I’ll stop here today, thank you everyone!
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