Sifu Paolillo was a senior student of world famous Grandmaster Poi Chan, and also trained under Internal Martial Arts Masters; Kay Chi Leung, Li En Jiu, Zhang Xia Xin, and Hing Lun Kwan. If you are looking for a Tai Chi master, this is the man. I spent two solid years of training with him and found it invaluable. - Sifu Armando Sainz, Innovative Wing Chun
@livetheenergy1 You are correct. He learned Yang & Chen Taiji and Bagua. Basically he combined the movement into his own style he named Tao Style. Yes, it comes from his own research.
Is there any footage of Mr. Paolillo performing Taiji? It would be much easier to ascertain what you say about him for myself, if there is any footage you can point me to. If what he does in this video is representative of his Taiji movement, I would have to respectfully disagree.
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Sifu Paolillo was a senior student of world famous Grandmaster Poi Chan, and also trained under Internal Martial Arts Masters; Kay Chi Leung, Li En Jiu, Zhang Xia Xin, and Hing Lun Kwan. If you are looking for a Tai Chi master, this is the man. I spent two solid years of training with him and found it invaluable. - Sifu Armando Sainz, Innovative Wing Chun
armandosainz 1 year ago
This style of Tai Ji Quan is close to Bagua Zhang.
But i don't see Yin Yang/Kai He in this demo.
What style of Tai Ji is it ?
But great flow and movement sure but for me it isn't a tai chi form (Yang, Chen, Wu or Sun or Liu ti) maybe he teach Zhao Bao Tai Ji ?
I learn for more than 15 years Tai Ji Quan, Bagua Zhang and Xin-YI and for me he combined Bagua and Tai Chi (Chen).
It come from his own research
livetheenergy1 1 year ago
@livetheenergy1 You are correct. He learned Yang & Chen Taiji and Bagua. Basically he combined the movement into his own style he named Tao Style. Yes, it comes from his own research.
metodopratico1 1 year ago
Sifu Paolillo, I miss your tutelage and wish you and the family the very best.
maririley 1 year ago
Great movements and flow, thanks for sharing! Only those who are able to feel, see, hear and taste the Chi can understand. Warm wishes, chun-qigong
thomaslandsberg 2 years ago
I can certainly feel the chi, and I'm getting the hang of seeing it, but hearing it and tasting it, I have yet to accomplish.
HamsterPants522 2 years ago
Is there any footage of Mr. Paolillo performing Taiji? It would be much easier to ascertain what you say about him for myself, if there is any footage you can point me to. If what he does in this video is representative of his Taiji movement, I would have to respectfully disagree.
setset2 2 years ago
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armandosainz 3 years ago
What about the guy who taught him? :-)
setset2 2 years ago
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armandosainz 2 years ago