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Neijiaquan Mechanics

Posted on April 18, 2008 by G. Michael Reynolds

Today is my lucky day apparently. Here’s another excellent explanation of the mechanics of Peng (aka ward off) from Taijiquan works, which is the root of whole body power in all 3 of the Neijiaquan styles

from www.youtube.com posted with vodpod

Filed under: General Discussion, Martial Arts

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