Tui shou

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Tui shou is a traditional Chinese tai chi training practice involving partnered, cooperative pushing and yielding exercises to develop sensitivity, balance, and internal power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese martial arts exercise
martial arts training method
taijiquan practice
aimsToDevelop balance
coordination
internal power
listening energy
rooting
sensitivity
timing
yielding skill
basedOnConcept redirection of force
relaxation
sung (release of tension)
yielding to force
yin and yang
componentOf taijiquan curriculum
countryOfOrigin China
emphasizes adhering
following
issuing force (fa jin)
non-resistance
relaxed structure
sticking
upright posture
use of waist
whole-body power
hasAlternativeName push hands
pushing hands
tuishou
hasCompetitionForm push hands tournaments
includesVariant da lu
double-hand tui shou
fixed-step tui shou
free pushing hands
moving-step tui shou
single-hand tui shou
involves circular movements
competitive drills
continuous contact
cooperative drills
practicedAs partner exercise
practicedIn taijiquan schools worldwide
relatedTo qinna
taijiquan forms practice
requires two practitioners
trainingMethodFor application of taijiquan techniques
close-range interaction
martial sensitivity
usedIn internal Chinese martial arts
taijiquan NERFINISHED

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