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Tai Chi Chuan Explained to Champion Wrestler 

Ramzi Nabulsi
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Ramzi Nabulsi gives a brief explanation of Taiji Quan (Tai chi Chuan) to his long lost cousin, champion wrestler and jiu jitsu expert.
Ramzi has been studying Taiji Quan since 2011 and teaches classes privately. He routinely connects and integrates his Taiji mechanics into his jiu jitsu, boxing, wrestling and mma training.
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@XieTianXieDi888
@XieTianXieDi888 2 года назад
Hats off to both of you. Taiji guy is able to explain things in simple physics instead of just saying that there is a “magical force” and the wrestling champ has an open enough mind to listen and see if he can learn something useful.
@cyberreality7774
@cyberreality7774 2 года назад
Lol at you for thinking consciousness influencing reality is some form of "magic". Being in a old paradigm doesn't make other people " Talking about magic" just like having a iPhone would bè magic to someone from 500 years ago
@stephena1196
@stephena1196 11 месяцев назад
Yes, his ability to explain it simply is a measure of his understanding.
@simonegamberoni3022
@simonegamberoni3022 3 года назад
It's great to hear how some of this practice feels inside, not from Adam himself but from one of his students. Thank you all, you keep inspiring me to commit to everyday practice. Cheers!
@tranquil_dude
@tranquil_dude 3 года назад
interesting ! :) my teacher also teaches us the "sink the flesh and let the bones stand" thing, but this is the first time I've heard such a straightforward explanation of how it affects the grounding and transmission of force through the body. thank you !
@QuentinKLEau
@QuentinKLEau 3 года назад
It is the reaction force in physics and that is taught in high school, at least the science section in France.
@perrypelican9476
@perrypelican9476 2 года назад
This wrestler will learn taiji and kick ass in wrestling.
@Pierre50mm
@Pierre50mm 7 месяцев назад
Some similarities with aikido and ninjutsu. Normal.
@paulmucha4833
@paulmucha4833 2 года назад
Great explanation! No malice or ego just clarity for the practice partner.
@rolaraus
@rolaraus 3 года назад
Super interesting... How important is timing, such as between neutralizing and the release that moves your opponent? Does that come naturally?
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
The better you get the less gap there is between neutralising, seizing and releasing. It doesn't come naturally as it's entirely unnatural. But it comes through correct practice and touching many hands.
@greg6509
@greg6509 2 года назад
Great vid Ramzi! Appreciate your sharing! Question: I noticed Sifu Mizner in vids basically saying if you lift weights you can't get to the higher levels in Tajiquan. I lift weights to stay healthy with my body weight and strengthen the bones. I notice you have significant muscle and still do external arts too. So I guess I'm asking for confirmation that I still could lift weights and with the discover Taichi program online and coaching from instructors such as yourself I can still actually achieve real internal skills in Taichi while still hitting the gym. Your insights?
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
Hi Greg, I'll make a video response on this shortly. Keep an eye out for it. Cheers
@greg6509
@greg6509 2 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi Wonderful! I look forward to it! Thank you kind Sir 🙏
@SpeedyThingGoIn4
@SpeedyThingGoIn4 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HQPzqJoUy8g.html Here is the link to that video, for anyone curious.
@NinjatoSama
@NinjatoSama 2 года назад
Thank you for not obfuscating this with jargon people don't understand
@illesttrait8491
@illesttrait8491 3 года назад
Wrestle him let's see this in action
@charlesbetancourt7337
@charlesbetancourt7337 Год назад
See the video " vs. wrestler heaven man earth" That's him.
@13yip
@13yip Год назад
ru-vid.comwW6aJLStmF4?si=YX8EFCIO9nkvUcwa
@taichiworld
@taichiworld 2 года назад
Would be nice to see anyone do this under any kind of real pressure 🤔 Is it meant to work from an actual fighting point of view, or is it just a Qigong thing?
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OAwZUQMzPKA.html here is a quick example against a resisting opponent who I never met before.
@taichiworld
@taichiworld 2 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi he didn't seem to do anything, what I meant was a resistance from someone who knows how to fight? But still nice to see that you do practice with resistance
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
@@taichiworld this fellow was a fighter however it's hard to fight back when you have lost your feet. The instinct not to fall is hardwired so most people cannot fight back if they are trying to catch their balance. This was an example of someone's root being taken real time.
@jhen890
@jhen890 Год назад
Investigate tui shou...
@eg8549
@eg8549 3 года назад
Is the why there are times when I feel like the full weight of gravity is pushing down on me? Particularly in my arms and hands? Just FYI, I'm not trained in any martial arts. I just feel very heavy if I am concentrating in a certain way...
@allones3078
@allones3078 Год назад
basic body mechanics would you be better to know that or think it is magic? How much do you charge for classes?
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi Год назад
How much you got?
@xvrlskrcll6485
@xvrlskrcll6485 3 года назад
Great explanation, Ramzi. Thank you!
@joelvelezjv76
@joelvelezjv76 3 года назад
Been a practioner of Yang Taichi for 20 years and I don't understand all the mumbo-jumbo. The fact is his taking advantage of angles, hitting his flat angle posture and stepping between his legs while his standing straight. Always Angle your feet, bend the body slightly and keep distance.
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
Wow 20 years! You should demand a refund.
@WuzuquanSpain
@WuzuquanSpain 3 года назад
While I don't agree with how many teachers of Chinese martial arts say to *totally* relax *all* the muscles (I agree with what they say, just not how they say it), Ramzi is simply describing Newton's third law in action. When you relax downward, while maintaining good posture, you send force down into the ground and there is an equal and opposite reaction, which (because you are relaxed and poised) you can re-direct into your opponent. In this video, Ramzi uses that to upset his partner's "root". Similarly, when your opponent pushes you, if you are relaxed and poised, you can use your whole body to let that force ripple along your relaxed form into the ground and then use the reaction to send it back to your opponent. I'm not sure how Newton's third law is "mumbo-jumbo".
@DJAraRealSalsa
@DJAraRealSalsa 2 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi Not only should he demand a refund but also sue for damages for the 20 years he wasted! Great video, by the way!
@david9180
@david9180 2 года назад
There is a point of view with different concepts ' 20 years of form should provide a body that instinctively knows what to do '' I practised cheng min.ching form for about 5 years and was attacked and the guy flew across the room and was hurt and honestly I didnt know what I did '' I still practise the form with more release and the more I am not there the more progress there is '' I also practise sun lu tang form which creates more fa jing ' not everyone learns from explanation '' it should just happen ' either way we are all walking the path from life to death and should recognize the value of humility because humility allows for space to learn something and maintains harmony
@AK_UK_
@AK_UK_ 3 года назад
Is this similar to CST wing chun? What's the science behind these moves? Good video
@WuzuquanSpain
@WuzuquanSpain 3 года назад
Newton's third law.
@jasonsecretsword7606
@jasonsecretsword7606 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iizmUjd6hc4.html Newtonian Cannon shows the science but to get your body and mind to the level that the science can apply takes training under a capable master such as Ramzi Nabulsi(a teacher in this video trained by Adam Mizner) or Nima King(a teacher trained by CST).
@Gg00-m7j
@Gg00-m7j 2 года назад
I don’t know do it same as let the flesh down .for me it receives the light silk cause I should receive before release like a bow and I got lot of weight may too heavy.Does it a same thing?
@paulpowell774
@paulpowell774 8 месяцев назад
We also forget the spinning top, spin to the ground, and spin to the top, so to speak.
@williamdelong8265
@williamdelong8265 Год назад
How do u resist non resistance?
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi Год назад
with greater non resistance.
@kwantumd
@kwantumd 2 года назад
Lnk on description no longer valid. Great video!
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
sorry about that. Fixed, wellspringdojo.thinkific.com/
@danieljackson8411
@danieljackson8411 7 дней назад
one of those things i'm not going to believe till i experience it
@jasonpoilovs4903
@jasonpoilovs4903 Год назад
I’d like to see this technique work on a wWrestler, Judoka or Jiu Jitsu player.
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi Год назад
Without exaggeration I do this to them almost at will. (I've cross trained in MMA and JJ for over a decade to bench test the Taiji)
@karamkattan729
@karamkattan729 4 года назад
This is mad!
@clementray1410
@clementray1410 11 месяцев назад
It's sad some people think is fake when it's very real very few people can do this
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 11 месяцев назад
If they only knew how much clout and $$$ I've gained from asking people to fake reactions for me.
@Jehu303
@Jehu303 2 года назад
Can weight training harmonize into this kind of power development? Whole body stuff, like deadlifts, cleans, kettlebells, maces etc? Or are they entirely detrimental to it?
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
From my experience I don't recommend trying to use this method for heavy lifting. Heavy lifts need a body fortified in tension. You can train both heavy lifting and Taiji if you know how to switch systems.
@Jehu303
@Jehu303 2 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi Thank you for the clarity. Much appreciated.
@chrispozner
@chrispozner 4 года назад
That's great thanks Ramzi. Nice skills. 👍🙏
@omaralethawi6805
@omaralethawi6805 4 года назад
4:29 ..nice single leg 😂 Good explanation. Thank you
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 4 года назад
haha, yeah that might be another video. In short, you can't single leg if you are captured.
@kalikaputra
@kalikaputra 3 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi bwahahaha sure
@Shinbusan
@Shinbusan 11 месяцев назад
I would like to point out we should understand between explaining physics of movement and visualisation. Here sifu is explaining his visualisarion. The sentences in physics are bullshit. But these sentences helps practitioner to feel and imitate the actions and proper tension of body. I often hear such nonsense in aikido but I get it. It is hard to talk about inner feelings of body.
@nikolayordanov3115
@nikolayordanov3115 3 года назад
Did the tai chi guy practice with adam mizner?
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
yes.
@workfishgreen
@workfishgreen 3 года назад
now I know it’s complete bullshit if you studied with that guy mizner😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@DJAraRealSalsa
@DJAraRealSalsa 2 года назад
@@workfishgreen How old are you? This is a genuine question by the way.
@charlesbetancourt7337
@charlesbetancourt7337 2 года назад
@@workfishgreen Have you seen the video "vs wrestler-heaven man earth taji' ? That's this instructor in action.
@fauxz3782
@fauxz3782 Год назад
Hmm very good
@rickanderson536
@rickanderson536 3 года назад
Where exactly did this guy wrestle? He certainly is not standing in any wrestling stance. Widen your legs and bend your knees and then you won’t get pushed around… I call BS
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
thanks for asking Rick. Absolutely he's not standing in a wrestling stance because we are not wrestling. I'm demonstrating a methodology. Could you imagine if I was trying to demonstrate a boxing combination and my pad holder insisted on folding up into a philly shell? Regarding his resume this fellow has competed internationally in both wrestling and jiujitsu and has won gold in both disciplines.
@chrisbera7952
@chrisbera7952 11 месяцев назад
It's all biomechanics. Chi is b.s, otherwise he could use it to shot put, long jump, etc... He's just shoving the guy with good biomechanics who also happens to be a lot smaller than him. No Thia Chi guys in the octagon. Might be good for health, but wouldn't bother learning it for fighting, even if you can shove well, your time is much better spent learning other things, wrestling for instance . In fact this guy is letting him get in a shove position. No arm fighting at all. Let's see that.
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 11 месяцев назад
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” I agree it's biomechanics. Just not the mechanic we commonly understand and use.
@vidyaruchi4810
@vidyaruchi4810 3 года назад
Why don't people use this in MMA? (This is a genuine question. I'm not a sceptical troll, and I know this stuff is real). It just seems like it would give someone such an advantage in a cage fight.
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
Indeed it would. The trouble is so few know this mechanic and it is not easily transferred. It would require a special stable of trainers and the right candidates to make it effective at an elite MMA level. Maybe check in on my sons in another ten to fifteen years :)
@vidyaruchi4810
@vidyaruchi4810 3 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi Thanks for the reply. I just read the description of you and it seems that you are already integrating Taiji and MMA. I once asked one of my Taiji teachers whether this was an effective martial art, and he said 'Forget it, if you want to learn to fight learn jiujitsu. If you want physical and mental well-being learn Taiji.' This was a student of Wee Kee Jin, who definitely does teach the physical dynamics that allow for powerful pushing - and indeed a lot of his senior students told me that not many Taiji teachers know that side of it. I suppose I had assumed that it would take too long to be able to release chi powerfully enough to be able to use it in a real fight against fit, strong young men. But I see that you have only been training Taiji for ten years, and already are able to release force from quite a deep level. That gives me hope! But I guess that one would also need to learn other skills such as footwork, feinting, groundwork etc.
@Zz7722zZ
@Zz7722zZ 3 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi hope to see great things in the future.
@symbolsarenotreality4595
@symbolsarenotreality4595 3 года назад
Another big reason is intention. Fighting for fame and money is a profit and ego based intention.
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
Most masters have no objection to fame or money. They're just wise enough to know they'll get smashed. The skills are authentic. But there are too many gaps. Like trying to drive a sports car off road.
@NPC_Kyle
@NPC_Kyle 3 года назад
I think I have seen him in the wwe b4.. he’s rlly good
@kalikaputra
@kalikaputra 3 года назад
Bwahahaha yep
@mickmcsherry5916
@mickmcsherry5916 11 месяцев назад
Cool. Should work real well in MMA bouts, right? Someone should get into the cage and see. Let me know how that goes.
@sebastienfedele9703
@sebastienfedele9703 4 года назад
nice merci !
@MarioDRossy
@MarioDRossy 2 года назад
Very well explaned👏🙏
@marektruper4242
@marektruper4242 2 года назад
5 minutes of talking. 3 seconds - double leg take down....
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
Absolutely. Stick to what you know
@azlaroc12
@azlaroc12 2 года назад
Excellent.
@ironbeastnz
@ironbeastnz 3 года назад
Awesome Videos!!
@rakanz4192
@rakanz4192 4 года назад
Great video ramzi
@MrGuydeborg
@MrGuydeborg 4 года назад
Great explanation!
@joetheplumber2970
@joetheplumber2970 3 года назад
See,s like there's a lot of mambo jumbo: when it could have been easily explained as- leavers, placement -positioning and timing. p.s. letting go, just means, to be loose. sorry
@DJAraRealSalsa
@DJAraRealSalsa 2 года назад
The positioning, placement and timing aspects of Internal Martial Arts are at best intermediate levels. Try not letting og and just staying 'loose' in a real confrontation. Again, you are judging the excellent contents of this video based on your own limited paradigm as regards the internals!
@joetheplumber2970
@joetheplumber2970 2 года назад
@@DJAraRealSalsa All i can do is point at the mambo jumbo...
@mr.patricklant4841
@mr.patricklant4841 3 года назад
Very well done sir!
@Juan-be5zi
@Juan-be5zi 2 года назад
Tell me this isn’t some weird harnessing inner power stuff where you use energy to push people and do takedowns and all that. Because if it is I would challenge someone that does this to a submission wrestling match in a heartbeat
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
Hi Juan. See this short video against a resisting opponent... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OAwZUQMzPKA.html
@indefenceofthetraditionalma
@indefenceofthetraditionalma 2 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi that video doesn’t really prove anything though
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma It demonstrates the 'inner power stuff' against a resisting opponent who had no prior impressions of who I was or what I do.
@indefenceofthetraditionalma
@indefenceofthetraditionalma 2 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi it looks more like a demonstration of why a cage is a good idea.
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma ah yes, bouncing someone off a cage is fun.
@rayxc07
@rayxc07 2 года назад
He said he is releasing inside his body! 🤣🤣🤣
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 2 года назад
🤣
@NoverMaC
@NoverMaC 4 года назад
so cool
@allones3078
@allones3078 Год назад
Inside arms again on the fake fighter. Any person who has weaseled their sibling will know these body mechanics
@arikarma
@arikarma 4 года назад
😎
@Warriorskills
@Warriorskills Год назад
"champion" wrestler... 😅
@michaelmely3102
@michaelmely3102 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 ya funny.
@workfishgreen
@workfishgreen 3 года назад
this is🐂💨💩! in judo this is called kuzushi finding the off-balance of your opponent there’s nothing mythical about it or sinking or turning a switch on and off or your energy bouncing from the floor back up it’s just simple physics
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
Kuzushi is a great skill but entirely different to what is being demonstrated here. Cheers
@workfishgreen
@workfishgreen 3 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi I know what is being taught here is bullshit I’ve been a martial artist for 30 years I hold black belts in judo Brazilian jujitsu Kung Fu and I also study Filipino martial arts I’m not only hold belts in them I actively train them every week I also love Star Wars and wish that I had Jedi powers but over all my years of study all I have found is physics off balancing, leverage , and having better physical technique and timing
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
@@workfishgreen wow! you must know everything there is to know in martial arts. I commend you.
@workfishgreen
@workfishgreen 3 года назад
@@ramzi_nabulsi I know enough about martial arts to know that what you’re teaching is bullshit and unethical hopefully you tell people that this will not help them in a fight or any type of self-defense situation
@ramzi_nabulsi
@ramzi_nabulsi 3 года назад
@@workfishgreen your cup runneth over. Thank you for your support.
@TaijDevon
@TaijDevon 2 года назад
There is a reason Taichi is the unarmed combat system of American CIA.
@jorgesahama4637
@jorgesahama4637 3 года назад
Just theory nothing else. The real Tai chi fighting you will find in Guang Fu city in Handan Hebei province and also in Mongolia. This ist just bla bla bla...Liar!!!
@charlesbetancourt7337
@charlesbetancourt7337 2 года назад
Have you seen him do takedown defense against wrestlers? He's also fought in mma.
@charlesbetancourt7337
@charlesbetancourt7337 2 года назад
Have you seen the video ' vs. wrestler - heaven man earth taji' ? That's s this instructor in action.
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