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{{Short description|Two-person training routine}} {{for|the 1992 movie|Pushing Hands (film)}} {{Refimprove|date=April 2012}} {{infobox martial art term | title = Tuishou | pic = Pushing_hands_by_yatish.jpg | piccap = Two students receive instruction in tuishou | c = [[wikt:ζ¨|ζ¨]][[wikt:ζ|ζ]] | t = | s = | p = tuΔ« shΗu | w = t'ui<sup>1</sup> shou<sup>3</sup> | j = teoi1 sau2 }} '''Pushing hands''', '''Push hands''' or '''tuishou''' (alternately spelled ''tuei shou'' or ''tuei sho'') is a two-person training routine practiced in [[Neijia|internal]] [[Chinese martial arts]] such as ''[[baguazhang]]'', ''[[xingyiquan]]'', [[tai chi]], and ''[[yiquan]]''. It is also played as an international sport akin to [[judo]], [[sumo]] and [[wrestling]], such as in Taiwan, where the biannual Tai Chi World Cup is held.<ref name="World Tai Chi Federation">{{cite web|title=World Tai Chi Federation|url=http://www.cttaichi.org/english/about01.php|website=World Tai Chi Federation|publisher=World Tai Chi Federation|access-date=31 January 2016}}</ref>
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