Taijiquan on the Blue Mountain Part 31 — Life (Almost)
8th to 12th March 2009
ABRIDGED COMBAT SEQUENCE 2 - KICKING

"Striking Tiger Poise" can be used to defend against any kicks!
Like strikes, kicks can also come in numerous ways but they can be grouped into four main categories, namely top, middle, bottom and sides. As an attacker executes a side kick, a defender responds with "Striking Tiger Poise". The attacker continues with another side kick. Again the defender responds with "Striking Tiger Poise". "Striking Tiger Poise" is a very useful pattern. It can be used to defend against any kicks!
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Sequence 2 Initiator | Sequence 2 Initiator | Striking Tiger Poise |
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Body Movement | Body Movement | Striking Tiger Poise |
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Sequence 2 Responder | Side Kick |
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Double Kicks | Double Kicks | Leopard Punch |
Abridged Taijiquan Combat Sequence 2 - Kicks from Wong Kiew Kit on Vimeo.
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