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What do you mean, Gong Shoudao?
Abide by Tao (a sport founded by Ma Yun and Jet Li).

Gongshoudao evolved from Taiji Pushing Hands. Gong Shoudao made an international innovation on the basis of Tai Chi tuishou, retaining the concept of combining rigidity with softness and the core rules of Tai Chi tuishou, taking "squeezing" as the basic rule and "elbow leaning" as the basic technique, and making the competition more antagonistic and ornamental by modifying and innovating the competition rules and venues.

Gongshoudao is a brand-new, smarter, more powerful and more skilled unarmed pushing and hitting sport, based on China traditional martial arts Taiji. It is a creative transformation and innovative development of China traditional culture Taiji.

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Examples of Gong Shoudao's terminology:

1 and "0" point to an upward and outward force of "0". The two sides join hands, and the other side enters the offensive, hands forward; I am against the enemy's direction, bearing his strength, with upward and outward strength, so that the other side's strength can not reach my chest, nor can it fall with its will. This is called "strength."

2, paddling, turn the lateral force into paddling. When I attack in the opposite direction, I cling to his wrist and elbow and apply a little force to the left or right side of my body, that is, the opponent's strength side, so that the opponent's body is subjected to greater resultant force in the side direction.

3, squeeze, squeeze each other, make it lose the ability to move. Extrapolation is called squeezing, which means sticking your hands, arms, shoulders and back to each other and pushing forward. Its purpose is to squeeze each other out of balance and leave their original position.

4, press, the strength is called. Use hand pressure to suppress the opponent's forward attack. If you have a tendency to pull in your own direction at the same time, you can lift your opponent's heel off the ground by pressing; At the same time, pulling to one side can tilt the other side.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Gong Shou Dao