We have one of the coolest clashes of Tai Chi styles courtesy of World Series of Push Hands featuring Jan Lucanus and Nico Alsup (sometimes spelled Niko Alsup or Nicholas Alsup). Let's see a sports-oriented approach to Tai Chi vs an internal approach to Tai Chi. Let's see if a Yin vs Yang approach or spear vs Aikido approach to Tai Chi works for this context of fixed-step raised platform push hands. Also, how cool was it that Sifu Nico adapted in the middle of the match? Let us know if you want to see more of Sifu Nico or Coach Jan!
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Timecodes:
0:00 Introduction
0:09 Match starts
5:00 Niko starts using internal martial arts theory
8:10 Niko gets into the zone
15:21 Niko getting into Jan's head
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