Monday, October 31, 2022

Push Hands Practice Analysis


0:04 - I stretched my right hand, locked my right hand. My left thigh was behind the opponent's right thigh. My left kua moved forward and created a bie with the my right elbow, and rotated a dot at around his right waist on the opponent.

0:14 - My left hand and my left thigh created a bie, which broken his integrity. He started falling backwards, and I walked backed to make sure that he could not recover.

0:28 - FAIL - My left hand and my left thigh attempted to create a bie, but this move was not very precise, and I moved left foot out and the opponent was able to recover part of the balance would not fall.

0:36 - I used my left thigh to bump the opponent's left thigh, he was off balance. He was leaning a bit on his left, my left arm was under his armpit, I rotated my waist to right and got him to fall. I followed him and led him to the ground.

0:48 - This was the same move as 0:04, except it was done in one go starting from far away, got in and finished it all without powering up the arms.

1:05 - I locked my head and right foot, moved my left foot to sweep the opponent's left leg, which was one of his supported legs. I was rotating using my head to right foot as the vertical axis. My left hand was on his right shoulder, my right hand was on his left upper arm. My hands moved opposite to my left foot.

1:34 - I locked my head and left foot, and used that as the vertical axis. I moved my right foot behind the opponent's left front foot, and pulled it back. My right hand was touching the opponent's left upper arm.  I moved the right hand out, as the right foot was pulled back. This was Embrace Head to Push Mountain.

1:44 - FAIL - A similar attempt as 1:34 was made, it did not work. The opponent was locked at the waist, so he was able to get out of it and regain balance. In comparison, for 1:34, I used my right hand to create a lock on the opponent's waist. I tried to follow up with a left leg towards his left leg, but I missed.

1:54 - This was the same move as 1:05. I moved my left foot as I pulled the opponent to rotate him.

2:11 - FAIL - My left foot didn't go deep enough. When I rotated my waist, the downward direction was not correct as my right foot was in the way to allow the opponent to go to the ground. Overall, my rotation was too short. I followed the opponent to push him out of bound.

2:28 - FAIL - I attempted to bounce the opponent, but it didn't work as I didn't lock the opponent or he was charging into me enough.

2:31 - FAIL - This was the same attempt as 2:11. Too much upper body movement for me.

2:46 - There was a bie between my right hand and left thigh. I used my waist to break the opponent's waist. It allowed me to go over the opponent's dantian to his chest. However, he had his arm around my neck, I didn't fight him, and just followed him down until he was on the ground. If I fought him, he would be able to use my neck to stop his fall, as his feet might catch up.

3:07 - I tried to the bie between my right hand and left foot, but I wasn't close enough. I was only able to get the opponent off balance, but I followed up to push him out of bound.

3:12 - FAIL - I tried to use my right foot to sweep the opponent's left foot, but he was able to stretch and maintain his line. I should have hooked his left leg, and pulled it up to execute Initial Closing instead.

3:24 - My left foot didn't go deep enough, my left shoulder popped up.  I should have dropped my left shoulder to stretch my left hand and left foot out. I bent at my waist instead. The good part was that I didn't try to stand back up. I moved to the right to continue the move, and then rotate to the right to throw the opponent. The opponent grabbed my right wrist, so my footwork pulled him along to become off balance.

3:34 - FAIL - This was the same move as 0:48, however, the opponent had his arm around my back, so he was able to pull me down with him. Part of the problem was that I tried to hold him down gently.

3:50 - FAIL - This was the same move as 3:34, and the same problem occurred that the opponent's arm was on my back and was able to pull me down with him. Another problem was that my left foot didn't get out of the way for the opponent's fall, so he fell right into my left foot, and caused to fall as well.

4:05 - I used my left hand to pull the opponent to get him off balance. I walked backwards and pull him along, and at the end used my waist to turn to spin him out and around myself. He landed out of bound.

4:22 - This was the same move as 0:04. I had more distance away from the opponent. My left hand did a bie with my left knee, it broke the opponent's integrity. It was falling backwards, and I was standing perpendicular to him, and was safely out of his way of falling.

Overall, I was not powering with my arm, I was using my arms/hands to hold the opponent, and acted with my bottom.  Master Chen Zhonghua gave a comment of "Good".

8 out of 20 attempts failed, that's a 40% failure rate.

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