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Hi there, I realy like this guys tai ji, I think he's got fantasctic ji beng gong(basics) very smooth movements, great timing, good all round peng and its elusive, may I ask if you know this guys name and where you got the video from? nice one
wow look at all these computor master with there know-it-all comments..this is wudang TJC not yang chen wu or whatva u'll say his form is 2 fast or not connected or wuteva!? since itz a independent style maybe the principles are differnt from da the others. eva thought of that? he pobbly doin it the correct way 4 his style...lol
eoa, Hate to tell you this but many Tai Chi styles have a so called Shaolin connection in case you don't know. Tung family had a deep background of N. Shaolin & Hsing I plus Hao Style Tai Chi-and you can see it in their Fast set! =)
Indra420, You are indeed right. People judge by sitting and watching a screen. Like, I could judge a Mike Tyson fight by watching it too, BUT face to face-different, yes? You are one of the few "wise" ones here on youtube when it comes to viewing martial arts performances. =)
Thank you, brother (or sister, gender is also invisible here in the digital world, no offense if I guessed wrong) Chang San Feng himself as well as many other renowned masters first trained in Shaolin, then graduated to Taiji. Sifu Kuo, Lien-Ying is another example- he even said "It is better first to have, then not to have." In other words, learning a form and structure first then letting go of it. If you have nothing, what can you let go of?
I'm sure that if he did this video at a relaxed pace, it wouldn't fit on youtube. Now it looks as if he can kick some serious butt with a blink of his eyes :)
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Hate to tell you this but many Tai Chi styles have a so called Shaolin connection in case you don't know. Tung family had a deep background of N. Shaolin & Hsing I plus Hao Style Tai Chi-and you can see it in their Fast set! =)
You are indeed right. People judge by sitting and watching a screen. Like, I could judge a Mike Tyson fight by watching it too, BUT face to face-different, yes? You are one of the few "wise" ones here on youtube when it comes to viewing martial arts performances. =)
Chang San Feng himself as well as many other renowned masters first trained in Shaolin, then graduated to Taiji. Sifu Kuo, Lien-Ying is another example- he even said "It is better first to have, then not to have." In other words, learning a form and structure first then letting go of it. If you have nothing, what can you let go of?
taiji at different stages look radically different
yang luchan did taiji very fast