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			<title>Pushing with Peng Strength</title>
			<description>The only way to acquire good familiarity with peng is to constantly play with it finding its uses and limitations As you progress youll begin to find that there are less limitations than you thought almost any move can be made using peng motivation in conjunction with wholebody connection  At first in seeking to use the least muscular effort to propagate peng with movement there are</description>
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			<title>Pushing with Peng Strength View 2</title>
			<description>In the last issue we looked at an analogous description of pushing which compared pushing to a joined series of almostopen hinges The important point in this and all descriptions of pushings is that the push  along the route that requires the least muscular and structural effort  Although this view of hinges arranged along the most direct path is mechanically the most simplistic ther</description>
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			<title>Pushing Front Leg and Back Leg</title>
			<description>The past three articles have explored the basic push forwarddirected force of the internal martial arts Readers have sent questions that will have to be faced in practice sooner or later if we want to develop from the static to the dynamic using this type of force One of the better letters in that it combined many of the questions plus asking a few more came from Dr L S Shu in Massa</description>
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			<title>QUEST OF THE DRAGON</title>
			<description>If the key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering then Bruce Lee will never die  Its been almost 30 years since he passed away on July 20 1973 yet he has never been more popular or celebrated  He revolutionized the fighting arts singlehandedly created the kung fu film genre and destroyed racial barriers in the moviemaking community Because of those accomplishm</description>
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			<title>Radical Taiji</title>
			<description>Sun taiji quan combines three internal styles into one powerful art Imagine if the government decided to ban martial arts including taiji quan They could cite a variety of reasons It is too subversive or too dangerous for civilians Imagine the great masters being imprisoned and tortured and the young rising champions forbidden to practice their art  In the United States this is inc</description>
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