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CHAPTER
IV The Second Phase training
IV.1 Natural force and contradiction
post advanced training
IV.1.1 Experience
natural force
IV.1.2 Forward-backward
whole body force
IV.1.3 Leftward/rightward
spiral twisting
IV.1.4 Supporting
outward and holding inward
IV.2 Testing force and stepping
IV.2.1 Long
narrow flag testing force
IV.2.2 Millstones
testing force
IV.2.3 Slight
filling up step
IV.2.4 Worm
step
IV.2.5 Large
step
IV.3 Reverting ¡° eject opponent¡± attack
IV.3.1 Training
process
IV.3.2 Fixed
reverting ¡°eject opponent¡±attack
IV.3.3 Reverting¡°eject
opponent¡±attack with movement
IV.4 Single pushing hands
IV.4.1 Single
pushing hands solo practice
IV.4.2 Single
pushing hand practice with partner
IV.4.3 Controlling
opponent with single pushing hand
IV.4.4 Reverse
control of single pushing hand
IV.5 Double pushing hands
IV.5.1 Double
pushing hands solo practice
IV.5.2 Double
pushing hands practice with partner
IV.5.3 Double
pushing hands applications
IV.6 Wrapping Iron Force and its applications
IV.6.1 Wrapping
iron force
IV.6.2 Smashing
punch
IV.6.3 Drilling
punch
IV.6.4 Wrapping
iron pounding punch
CHAPTER
V The third phase training
V.1 Supporting-nursling post
V.1.1 Adaptive
phase
V.1.2 Steadiness
practice
V.1.3 Mental
training
V.2 Snake entwining hand testing force
V.2.1 Snake
entwining hand - fixed step
V.2.2 Snake
entwining hand with step
V.2.3 Mind
activity in snake entwining hand testing
force
V.2.4 Snake
entwining hand applications
V.3 Double stretching force
V.3.1 The
principle of double stretching force
V.3.2 The
training of double stretching force
V.3.3 Checking
up your double stretching force
V.3.4 Double
stretching force applications
V.4 Seizing/ejecting techniques pushing
hands
V.4.1 Basic
ejecting technique
V.4.2 Single
pushing hand eject technique
V.4.3 Double
pushing hands ejecting technique
V.5 No fixed posture practice
V.5.1 Move
with wheel
V.5.2 Strike
with side of body
V.5.3 Drill
sky pounding
V.5.4 The
palm double flying
V.5.5 Chaining
pounding
V.5.6 Deadly
elbow
V.5.7 Sweeping
thousand of soldiers
V.5.8 Chopping
wooden trunk
V.5.9 Tiger
holds head
V.5.10 Lift
big bag
CHAPTER VI - Questions and answers
on practicing Dachengquan
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