"Push Hands" in itself is not a technique used in actual combat. It simply isolates "breaking the balance" and "exchange of force" from the confrontation in boxing technique, existing as an independent project. However, actual combat encompasses a much larger and broader scope.
If one excels at Push Hands, it's akin to a boxer who excels at jumping rope. This may show that the practitioner "surpasses ordinary people in certain respects," but it does not necessarily mean that this person knows how to fight.
The martial studies of a Natural Person ultimately still need to focus on aerobic exercise, anaerobic exercise, and anti-strike training.
That is, so-called "tempering strength."
Any practitioner knows the principle of "one force subdues ten skills."
If one merely pursues lethality, then one shouldn't practice unarmed combat. The body structure of a Natural Person dictates that even the "Invincible Divine Fist" is inferior to the "beginner weapon handling."