Tai Chi Sabre 太極刀
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I think this form is done very well. I feel though that it could be accompanied with applications, then the meaning of this amazing form would come to light.
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To the best of my knowledge, this form is from the Wu family. I have no plan doing any more videos.
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Glad to know you do line dance, too. I started line dancing only a little more than 2 1/2 years ago.
Your dad must be a much stronger man than I am. Nowadays, people don't know what the original looks like. They make all routines soft and slow.
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I do line dance for the longest time ;-) It's the best way to exercise while having fun with your friends. Anyway, thanks for posting. This video is quite helpful. I forgot most of whatever that I learned before already. One thing though, I remember my dad did this routine a little faster and with a lot of force from time to time. Kungfu is like calligraphy, everybody has his own way, I guess.
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Sorry. I am too lazy to do it again now. Beginning this year, I spend a lot of time on line dancing. it's fun. Maybe you should consider doing line dance, too.
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@georgehsliew : I knew it... You stole it from us. In the old days, we'd have your hands cut off... Kidding aside, can you redo this routine? This video is a little too dark and blurry.
I really enjoyed this video. It is one of the more involved sabre forms I have seen. Could you let us know a bit more about where this form came from? Is this form well known in Hong Kong tai chi circles? Would you be willing to post a video of some applications from your form?
voluptuate 1 year ago
@voluptuate This Form is from the Wu family taught by Cheng Tin Hung from 1950s up to 1990s when he retired. I am now retired, too, and will not do any more demo. Sorry.
georgehsliew 1 year ago
I think you do our Sabre Form very well ! Slightly different to the way Dan Docherty taught me.
TheZhongzheng 1 year ago
I'm gald you like it.
georgehsliew 1 year ago