Part of Master Stephen Hwa's Tai Chi Walk Lesson in Classical Tai Chi DVD, www.classicaltaichi.com. - I found this an extremely useful exercise on its own.
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Part of Master Stephen Hwa's Tai Chi Walk Lesson in Classical Tai Chi DVD, www.classicaltaichi.com. - I found this an extremely useful exercise on its own. http://www.classicaltaichi.com In Chinese: http://www.wutaichi.com.cn
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Fact: Humans are "bipeds", in other words they do not walk on all "4's". Fact: Stand on a busy street corner and you will see "bipeds" walk in a variety of ways. They bump others, fall, stagger, sway, etc Acknowledging the varieties of walking however is not the same as to see one's personal relativism regarding the neurological/mechanical basis of walking. Actually duplicating the demonstration shown above should have a salubrious effect on the validity or self efficacy of one's opinions.
if you are well balanced(able withstand force from any/all 8 directions) & hav total control over each&every step, then u are better than taiji master. But if u fall, then u r limited by the speed of gravity, hav little control over each step, & thus little power stability & acurracy.
human body is a body. An idiot would move his arm by his arm & foot by the foot forgetin about his body thus creatin instability. The body should move as a body thus creatin stability+intrinsic power that is many times greater than any hard brute strength
if u hav total stability(can withstand any force from 8 directions), total control & internal power over each step, then u r better than taiji masters & i would gladly come to study under you. but if u lean/wobble/fall, then u r bound by gravity, hav almost no stability, thus no control or real power. Such a movement can NOT be considered walking but rather a limited 'control falling'.
this is the reason why no judo/jujitsu moves work on a real taiji master
this exercise is like Silk Reeling. focus is on sinking throughout each step rather than push/pull/drop/fall/strain which makes u tense & disconnect ur center from ur support
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"4's". Fact: Stand on a busy street corner and you will see "bipeds" walk in a variety of ways. They bump others, fall, stagger, sway, etc Acknowledging the varieties of walking however is not the same as to see one's personal relativism regarding the neurological/mechanical basis of walking. Actually duplicating the demonstration shown above should have a salubrious effect on the validity or self efficacy of one's opinions.
this is the reason why no judo/jujitsu moves work on a real taiji master