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  • lol see noting points. what it next do arm can fly like bird ?

  • Ah, the art of uprooting...one does not believe it until they experience this. Done effectively, it feels as if the user is a cocked catapult at the time right b4 the URing; then, with the opponent's center of gravity and balance falling into the arm of the catapult...at that point a rotation of the hips inward, followed through with a push upwards and out...very effective.

  • great! real Tai Chi...great training methods...great skills...a pleasure to watch

  • i liked how the clip contained a soft approach and striking without the use of hard or brute force

  • this is not bullshit people, i have not trained with theses guys but my teacher does the same type off applications to us and takes our balance / root and makes use of any borrowed force and can redirect any attacking force. 99% of Taiji out there is crap 1% is for martial application. thanks for sharing the great vid

  • there is no limit in taji as to.... how u apply them in martial art as demonstrated here..

  • saying that taiji has no combat application is not correct...

    madg

  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH , SIFU , thank you for sharing ,,,,,

  • This is a beautiful creative art, but it needs to be made clearer by its advocates that it has no combat application whatsoever.

  • Saying that TaiJi has no combat application is a common View held by those who are yet to encounter or experience TaiJi in its true form.

  • It seems that you have no idea what Tai-chi is whatsoever .

  • keep up ur good job in taji .......

  • thank you friend

    adam

  • that was an excellent seminar... my regards go out to Sifu Adam and Sifu Nicholas, hope all is well! I hope to return to training in the new year, if all goes to plan. Metta

  • outstanding as always! excellent school... hope my circumstances change in the near future so i'll be able to return.

  • 1:43 is talking about substantial/insubstantial - is that with reference to weight bearing? I've read about this, but isn't that just shifting weight? How does the arm become substantial and insubstantial? thanks in advance for any insight.

  • the arm becomes substantial when the jin travels through it, it is not tension. it is not mass either as you can see sifu used just a finger to bounce a 100kg guy from almost stand still. best is to try to make it to the next seminar.

  • Very well done great video

  • Word!

  • Nice!

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