Last week friends and me organized a taiji push hands get together and we have a wonderful time exchanging skills. Amongst those who joined us are Wu, Yang, Chen, Cheng and yiquan stylists. Many are taiji instructors, however they are also novices to push hands with the backgrounds of Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Tang Soo Doo, Shaolin and Aikido.
Most exciting is yiquan players. I pushed with a guy who have learned Yang and Wu style taiji but later concentrates on yiquan. He has very strong pengjin and waste no time to circle hands. His two arms always extended `unbendably' strong in front guarding and neutralizing any attacks that come close to his body. His PH style is 70% yiquan and 30% taiji according to him. He neutralizes using small circles usually by turning wrist and forearm and immediatelly counter by attacking the centerline with very strong pengjin. Many taiji players were caught and pushed away. During my PH with him, I stick steadfast to taiji techniques hoping to see if taiji is good against yiquan. I use only softness to counter his strong pengjin and patient to wear him down. Many yiquan players believe their superiority over taiji, hence I want to see if this is true. At the end, he is unable to take advantage of his strong pengjin on me because I do not let him any stiff surface to land that strength nor I use my pengjin to challenge his. However, because of his always presence pengjin, he is unable to fajin as fast and as often as me. Though we didn't conclude winner or loser but from this encounter I am convinced taiji methods are in no way inferior to yiquan. But I do agree that yiquan training method is clearer and faster. Comparing taiji and yiquan, I would say strictly from my own experience that taiji works more on `roujin' (yin) where yiquan more on `kangjin' (yang).
I would like to encourage a topic where all you kind people outv there could share your PH experiences with other than Yang style so that all of us can learn from each other.
