Pu An Shi - leaping and pressing posture a favorite of mine #tetrathlon 

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This action is pull on. I use a very frequently in fighting. So, if you were reaching towards me, instead of like dealing with him force on force, I drop and coil and then I punch. So, huh boom, like that. So, he comes in, pull and punch. So, this is this propping and punch. And this is called hit tiger in Tai Chi Chuan, oddly. >> [laughter] >> Anyhow, thank you for your assistance. Just to add a little functional use of this action, I use it all the time.

Once I get on top, now if I could borrow you for just one other second out here, I'll show you a little detail. When I'm on top, if he holds firm and I push down just on his forearms, he can push me out. If I get down on his fists and I push down, he can still push me out. But if I slide down his arm in the process of this action and fall into the groove there, I can then roll or grab his fascia. So, I'll go and pull him out, right? Or down and drop.

Thank you. Hope you enjoy this. Like I said, it's a favorite move or action of mine, pull on Thank you.

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