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Push Hands (Tuī Shǒu) in Tai Chi is one of the most important partner-training methods within the art. It teaches practitioners how to develop sensitivity, balance, timing, structure, and awareness through direct physical interaction with another person. Unlike aggressive fighting systems that rely on force and impact, Push Hands trains a person to listen through touch, redirect pressure, neutralize incoming force, and remain calm under pressure. This develops both martial skill and deep interna
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Push Hands (Tuī Shǒu) in Tai Chi is one of the most important partner-training methods within the art. It teaches practitioners how to develop sensitivity, balance, timing, structure, and awareness through direct physical interaction with another person. Unlike aggressive fighting systems that rely on force and impact, Push Hands trains a person to listen through touch, redirect pressure, neutralize incoming force, and remain calm under pressure. This develops both martial skill and deep interna
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