Hey fellow practitioners! Push Hands’ foundation for beginners is fixed-step Ting Jin (listening to force). No need to worry about difficulty or experienced partners—master basics via 3 targeted steps below! What Is Fixed-Step Ting Jin? Core Definition: Perceive opponent’s force (direction/size/speed) via physical contact; fixed feet, focus on sensitivity (not footwork). Key Requirement: Relax (shoulders/elbows/wrists), …
Hey fellow practitioners! Push Hands’ foundation for beginners is fixed-step Ting Jin (listening to force). No need to worry about difficulty or experienced partners—master basics via 3 targeted steps below!
What Is Fixed-Step Ting Jin?
Core Definition: Perceive opponent’s force (direction/size/speed) via physical contact; fixed feet, focus on sensitivity (not footwork). Key Requirement: Relax (shoulders/elbows/wrists), upright posture, light contact—no stiff resistance/pushing.
3 Fixed-Step Ting Jin Practice Steps (Beginners-Friendly)
Step 1: Single-Hand Static Contact – Basic Sensitivity Training
Purpose: Adapt hands/arms to light contact, cultivate initial force perception.
Practice Method:
Practice Method:
- Both stand in parallel stance (fixed feet), 1 arm’s length apart;
- Light single-hand contact (palms facing, fingers relaxed);
- Relax shoulders/elbows, focus on contact point to perceive subtle force changes;
- 1 min/hand, 2-3 sets—listen, don’t react.
Mistake to Avoid: Stiff arms/pushing back. Correction: Keep arms soft (like touching a balloon).
Step 2: Single-Hand Dynamic Ting Jin – Follow Force Changes
Purpose: Improve dynamic force following ability, avoid losing contact/resisting.
- Based on Step 1: Maintain single-hand light contact;
- Partner applies slow subtle force (push/pull/circle); follow smoothly, keep contact unchanged;
- Use waist/hip rotation to drive arm (not just arm movement);
- 2 min/hand, 2 sets—follow, don’t lead.
Purpose: Improve the ability to follow the opponent’s dynamic force, avoid losing contact or resisting.
Mistake to Avoid: Losing balance. Correction: Keep center stable, relax and follow slowly (smoothness > speed).
Step 3: Double-Hand Push Hands – Integrate Ting Jin
Purpose: Integrate single-hand skills, familiarize with basic Push Hands rhythm.
Practice Method:
Mistake to Avoid: Brute force. Correction: Prioritize listening to force; adjust direction instead of pushing harder.
Beginners’ Key Tips
- Basic double-hand contact (adjust for comfort: e.g., left hand on partner’s right elbow, right on left palm);
- Take turns applying slow subtle force; both focus on Ting Jin and follow smoothly;
- Natural breathing, relaxed/upright posture;
- 3-5 min/set, 1-2 sets—keep contact/follow, don’t compete.
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