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Combat Tai Chi Hard Fighting Method

February 7, 2023 by Sworbertson

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The Core Method 19 Lessons
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Clear Defense Tai Chi Training Program: Warning
This is Not for MMA
Real Attack Scenarios
Avoid and Get Away Whenever Possible
This Course Teaches Combat Tai Chi
Awareness is Your Best Defense
Avoidance Be Smart, Get Away
Tai Chi Fighting Position
Central Standing Position
Hand and Arm Position
Fixing Positional Errors
Keep Your Hands Over Your Head
Find Correct Body Shape
Foot Positioning
Efficiency of Posture
Heavy Dropping Stomps
Action Beats Reaction
Position for Readiness
Check Your Partner for Errors
Deterrence 17 Lessons
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An Introduction to The Rest of the Class
How to Legally Avoid an Attacker
This Course Uses a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications
Let Them Show You That They are an Attacker
Legal Deterrence
Use a Command Voice
“I’m right there Everytime”
Heavier Stomps Equal Heavier Hits
Stomp to Jumpstart Yourself
Stomp to Overcome Fear
Widen Your Arms for Cagier Opponents
Widen Your Arms For Multiple Opponents
Check Your Partner for their Best Presentation
Comparing Punches vs. Slaps
Slow Motion Sparring
Slow Motion Sparring with Sound
Get Your Partner to Overextend
Stomping and Footwork 24 Lessons
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Arms Wide, High and Elbows Sunk to Drop Whole Bodyweight
Using Stomps to Change Direction
Solo Practice vs. Partner Practice: Watch Your Partner Like a Hawk
Practice on a Heavy Bag
Use Proper Body Position To Dissipate Hits
Now Add Kicks
Kick the Shin to Pitch Them
Kick The Shin, Not The Knee
Use a Drop Kick
Just a Poke
The Art of Tai Chi is Alive in Those Who Practice It
Closing Distance Against a Cagey Attacker
Posture for Intimidation
Give Them One Option
Slide Action
Do Not Back Up
Now Turn a Little Bit
Backing Up Creates Openings, Moving Forward Closes Them
Focus on Moving Your Feet First
Clip Their Kicks with Your Knees
Turning to Address a Tackle
Turning Off The Line
What if They Fake You Out
Control the Space
Secret Weapons 9 Lessons
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Benefits of An Open Handed Strike
Multiple Small Hits are More Powerful Than One Big Hit
Rapid Small Hits
Use Your Elbows
Controlling with an Open Hand
Target Areas
Finger Strikes
Hands, Elbows, Knees and Stomps All Together
Gain Better Stabilization
Combat Hen and Ha 33 Lessons
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An Introduction to Hen and Ha
Hen and Ha Iron Body
Regulating with Hen and Ha Breathing
Hen and Ha to Push and Pull
Additional Uses of Hen and Ha
Hen and Ha for Striking
Inhale to Store, Exhale to Emit
Hen and Ha Build Capacity, Speed, Control and Sustainability
Benefits of Whole Body Breathing
Expanding and Contracting
Expansion and Contraction with Lion’s Roar
Lion’s Roar Moving the Energy
Lion’s Roar, Board Break
Add Expanding and Contracting to Feel More Dangerous
Clear Defense Tai Chi Training Program Testimonies
Don’t Chase the Punch, Keep Moving Your Feet
Train for Reality
Breathe Out First
Breathing for Iron Body
Hard Method Against Grabs
Hard Method with against Finger Grabs
Hard Method as they Try to Get in Close
Hard Method Against Throat Grabs
Against Someone Diving for Your Legs
Against Getting Choked from Behind
Against Waist Grab from Behind
Against Grab from Behind to Pin Arms
Against Being Pinned to the Ground
Grappling and Timing
Against Tackles
Against One Legged Swipe
Against a Clench
More Information on Structure Taught in Level 2-5 Push Hands Curriculum
Sleepy Eye and Wide Eye 51 Lessons
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Sleepy Eye to See Partner from Head to Toe
Having a Stigmatism
Sleepy Eye to See the Difference in the Size of a Fist 6 Inches from Your Face
Sleepy Eye to Hold Up Arms
Sleepy Eye to Push
Sleepy Eye to Push Down
Sleepy Eye to Increase Reflex Speed
Sleepy Eye to Receive Pushes
Sleepy Eye to Intercept Strikes
Sleepy Eye to Keep Track of Opponent’s Movements
Sleepy Eye Feedback from a Partner
Sleepy Eye to Observe Everything at Once
Sleepy Eye to See Energy
Sleepy Eye for Targeting
Start Training at a Distance
Responding to Fake Outs
Sleepy Eye While Doing the Form
Responding at Different Distances
Pressure Testing with a Partner
You Should Not Fatigue Easily
Hands High, Legs Bent, Knees and Elbows Guard Center
Set the Elbows, Keep Hands Above the Head
Sink the Shoulders, Use Your Body
Keep Your Corrections
Making Little Refinements on a Basic Method
Correcting Posture from Partner Feedback
Don’t Overextend, Stand Straight Up and Down
Feel Body Principles in Tai Chi Form
Sleepy Eye vs. Sleepy Eye
Sleepy Eye and Timing
Hitting with Wide Eye
Bring Attention and Power to To Immediate Peak
Wide Eye for Stronger Pushes
Wide Eye to Prevent Pushes
Power Comes from Seeing Whole Periphery of Vision
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Dim Mak Pressure Point Strikes with the OPEN HAND 1 Lesson
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The Method Automatically Targets Knock Out Points
The Power of Zhong Ding (Central Alignment) 5 Lessons
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The Power of Zhong Ding (Central Alignment)
Every Hit Has More Speed and Power with Less Effort
Practicing with One then Two Arm Pads
Try to Get Your Partner to Overextend
Don’t Overextend Your Breath
Security and Awareness 6 Lessons
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Security and Awareness Goes a Long Ways to Protect You
Attackers will Show You with Their Actions
Force the Bottleneck
What Attackers are Like
What Big Cities are Like
Follow The Natural
Knees and Elbows 11 Lessons
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Using Knees and Elbows
Protect Your Knees, Dribble Your Kicks
Don’t Throw Elbows, Just Do The Methood
Keep Close Proximity
Up and Down, Not Accross
The Tai Chi Form Moves Up and Down for Power
Sink Behind Their Knee
Test Everything with a Partner
Sink and Protect Your Integrity
Fine Tuning the Method with a Partner
Now Put Everything Together
Instantly 3D “ON” & Spherically Centered 3 Lessons
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Turn Everything on Right Now
The Position of the Posture Lends to Instant Response
Pressure Check Your Partner
Breaking 2 Boards (1 right after the other) with Hard Style Method 4 Lessons
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Hen and Ha in the Tai Chi Form to Practice Getting Good Breaths
Breaking Two Boards Using The Hard Style Method
How to Break Two Boards Using The Hard Style Method
You’re On “Right Now” Board Breaks
Introducing Knives to the Hard Style Method 4 Lessons
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Real Life Application
The Hard Method Using a Weapon
Hard Method Against a Bladed Weapon
Practicing Forearm Hits On Pads
Hard Style Method Against Multiple Attackers 4 Lessons
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The Hard Method Against Multiple Attackers
Stepping for Multiple Attackers
Positioning for Multiple Attackers
Waving Method against Multiple Attackers
Hard Style Method Against Surprise Attacks 4 Lessons
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Body Softness Against Surprise Attacks
Hard Method During Surprise Attacks
Adding Waving to Hard Method
Hard Method Take Downs
Clear Tai Chi Defense 20 Lessons
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Vibrating Body Against Grabs
Vibration Won’t Go Through Clothes Grab
Think About One Thing, Turn Fear Into Agression
Hen and Ha vs. Grabs
Adding a Waist Shimmy
Using the Shimmy for Speed and Power
Completely Cover and Ferociously Overwhelm the Opponent
Short Arms, Long Force Power, Far Mind
Play When You Spar, Go Slow, Safety First
Stay Out Big, Stay Bigger as They Close In
Aim at Their Head
Condense into them on Contact
Look Through Your Eyebrows
Before, During and After an Incident
On Timing and Positioning
Action Beats Reaction
Do Not Assume the Fight is Over
Train for Endurance, Control the Interaction
Don’t Provoke Your Attacker
This Method Can Eventually Teach How to Guard Other People as Well
Assembling the Method 12 Lessons
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Practice Slowly Against Various Techniques and Grapples
Practice with Speed and Aliveness
Regulate Your Breathing
Against a Knife, Stay Sunk, Use Your Kick
Keep Everything Going on then Add Heavy Stomps
Train the Method Through Play
Most Tai Chi Moves Go Through The Hard Method’s Starting Position
The Hard Method is Always Doing Tai Chi Moves
Solo-Practice
There is a Very Slight Lean in the Method
Pressure Testing the Method with a Partner
Snake and Crane Method
Concluding Remarks 2 Lessons
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Conclusion: Putting it All Together
Bonus: More on Hen and Ha Breathing

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