@TheDano1947 it's not the speed but the form, axel rotation, circular movements, constant switch of ying & yang, & switch of empty & full body, this is definitely tai chi. where'd he learned this form i wouldn't know.
It does resemble a master's version of simplicity. It is performed with alot of soft, cetered, circular and rythmic form. Please sir. tell us where you learn this form? Traditionalists normally and pretty much as a rule will not show the yang short form.
This is the form I learned at White Willow School of Tai Chi in Cincinnati.
@xtrasns - Part of our training to prepare, relax and stretch our muscles for the form was a series of bagua exercises.
qui2357 3 months ago
Looks like it has more bagua in it than regular yang form ...
xtrasns 4 months ago
@TheDano1947 it's not the speed but the form, axel rotation, circular movements, constant switch of ying & yang, & switch of empty & full body, this is definitely tai chi. where'd he learned this form i wouldn't know.
xlgarylx 6 months ago
Too Slow to be real Tai Chi
TheDano1947 9 months ago
It does resemble a master's version of simplicity. It is performed with alot of soft, cetered, circular and rythmic form. Please sir. tell us where you learn this form? Traditionalists normally and pretty much as a rule will not show the yang short form.
ANGELSGYMSINGH 1 year ago