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From: chychochycho
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  • REDUCE THE WEIGHT AND PRATICE MORE!

  • @flirtwing You sir, must have the soul of an asshole, reincarnated for all our pleasure here, on youtube

  • Anybody see that part where she messed up?... yeah me either.

  • 2.58-2.59 ... wonderfool move

  • Interesting. Different in a good way.

  • master li rong performing tri-star taijiquan, the taiji/qigong system she created.

  • Love this !

    Can you tell the name of this song please?

  • Whatever it is, it is beautiful!

  • This is beautiful !

  • Not sure what style that was but it was beautiful and looked like a hybrid style.

  • why she dont fly?

  • beautiful performance

  • for everyone who says it's just a dance, these movements are from Qi Gong. they don't need to be combative or flashy, they just need to cultivate Qi. slow and steady wins the race, therefore the slow deliberate movements.

    whether you 'see' the Qi or not doesn't matter. what you don't see doesn't mean it isn't there.

  • Everybody is a master this day. If you can do something soft and slow, than you too can be a master even you don't know jack about taiji or whatever. You still a master. Just have someone call you that.

  • @2redstick Yeah, seems that way sometimes, don't it? Every bum who takes DMT is all of a sudden a "psychonaut" too. Every bonehead who asked himself "what's this all about" and then just as quickly decided that he knew is now a "philosopher"! Seems that the list of instant experts keeps growing. But it happens that these ARE masters in this video. You have to do this art long enough to know what kind of energy is moving in them as they compress and expand the way they do.

  • @2redstick  Yes but mastery always shows in the fluidity and the force.

  • Very pretty but how is this martial arts? Looks more like a dance.

  • Well, it seems martial arts are coming from dance, so it makes somehow sense. :)

    This idea is probably intensified due to slow mouvements.

  • yeah, where is the jab and the hook?

    (sarcastic, btw)

  • @detrolleur Actually Dance comes from Martial Arts as a way to hide in plain sight during the repressive years in feudal China

  • WOW, she really looks great.

  • Lovely movements, I will join a Qui Gong right away to go for health and control.

  • This is beautiful. I am lucky to be a student now at her Qi Gong academy. Thanks for the upload!

  • Inspiring

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