His intention (which in most people manifests as tension) seems so invisible that it's as if a robot is doing the form. I have a feeling that if one were to push with this man, his intention would be just as difficult to feel as it is to see.
You have to reread the description of the video -> "fast round form". And FWIW: In Hongkong there is no form, that is called "slow form". The material has been standardized differently in the various branches of the Wu style.
His intention (which in most people manifests as tension) seems so invisible that it's as if a robot is doing the form. I have a feeling that if one were to push with this man, his intention would be just as difficult to feel as it is to see.
Great showcase of a skilled taiji practitioner.
LingKungJing 2 years ago
lcypaulam, i think this clip is posted by your si-hings....
eatsee 2 years ago
有無人可以講我知邊度公園拍呀?
lcypaulam 2 years ago
他是不是李章述師父,我當年1982年在九龍公園跟恩師學過太極拳
lcypaulam 2 years ago
quite smooth...
eatsee 2 years ago
flowing water and fleeing clouds, the role model of us who practice the wustyle, thanks for sharing!
tamwaikai 2 years ago
好拳
yuanyiok 3 years ago 3
This is not the fast form but the Wu slow form done at a faster pace.
handzonll 3 years ago
You have to reread the description of the video -> "fast round form". And FWIW: In Hongkong there is no form, that is called "slow form". The material has been standardized differently in the various branches of the Wu style.
cdobe 3 years ago
Agree.
georgehsliew 2 years ago