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    "Peng Jing" Tai Chi's essence

    Hi,
    I have been told that the essence of Tai chi Chuan is Peng Jing.
    From what I have read, peng jing means to expand outward in all direction.

    What exactly is the Puppet String/Equilibrium base Peng art.

    Can I get some of your opinions about the insights, guidlines/secrets for development of Peng Jing energy from a bio-mechanic perspective?
    Last edited by kung fu fighter; 04-10-2006 at 03:02 AM.

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    Navin,


    I like your descriptions! Puppet String/Equilibrium base!

    Who wrote that great stuff?

    hahaha

    Read Chen Man Cheng's 13 Chapters on Taiji!


    Peace,
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Roselando
    Navin,


    I like your descriptions! Puppet String/Equilibrium base!

    Who wrote that great stuff?

    hahaha

    Read Chen Man Cheng's 13 Chapters on Taiji!


    Peace,
    Thanks Jim,

    How is everything going with you, how is training?
    I liked your discription so i used it

    Can you tell me which chapter or page number.

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    Peng Jin is any power moving/projecting/guiding upward. The puppet string analogy (I think) is in reference to Dong Jing, or central equlibrium. This is basically Wuji Zhuang, getting all of your alignments proper inside your body so your muscles can fully relax and allow for 100% of power to be issued (instead of getting any of it stuck in your muscles so to speak). You cannot issue any power with peng without being properly, fully aligned.
    Any help?
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    Jake
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    Navin,


    Read the book and start Standing!

    Listen to Jake!

    Wuji is the base to develop it!

    Believe it or not


    Peace,
    Jim

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    At our school we practice standing as well as the dynamic pushing hands training which also produces good peng jing.


    Article on developing Peng Jing thru dynamic pushing hands..

    http://www.nytaichi.com/onpeng.htm
    Last edited by yangyang; 04-10-2006 at 10:35 AM.

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    As I understand it (very basic at best) proper structure is KEY to, well, everything. Wuji is the best place to start.

    Nice article.

    Cheers
    Jake
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    body feels full, as in a firehose filling with water, or a balloon filling with air, expanded in all directions, from head to fingertips to toes. standing is the way!
    have fun!
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    You then walk backwards, forcing him off his feet and then drag him by the eye socket and lips. You can pull so hard that the lips tear away. You will never hear such screaming.

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