Simplified Tai Chi Sword
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Thanks. It's the form I'm learning in class at the moment, and it's good to see such a clear performance in video.
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thank you for the nice, practical form
I will begin practicing as soon as my sword arrives
in my favorites
5 stars
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I normally don't reply twice, but after seeing a lot of Tai Chi on the tube I agree tremendously. As if to say you can't learn a thing from this person or that person. How far evolved are these people who judge each practitioner? Let alone some very high qualified people. Bahh, misconceptions.
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Slowness creates a process in which the body can develop greater sensitivity and degrees of movement. Thus, when doing fast, the movement becomes more accurate and useful. Boxers also do this when they go slow and shadow box.
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si señor me gusta..la forma es perfecta.. Yo la practico asi...gracias por compartir....
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Slowness is the discipline of Tai Chi practice. Are atheletes silly for watching slow motion videos of themselves in action? The slowness of Tai Chi performs the same function. But Tai Chi should be practiced "fast" as well. And the sword form should ideally be practiced with a realistically weighted and balanced form. You will find that your form changes when practiced with "real life" tools and intentions.
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Excellently executed form
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too many critics in this world. watch if you like it, if you dont like dont watch ! a good form similar to cheng man ching 54 step i like it.



i do taii chi
without a sword
i just love it,its magic
nacya1984nl 3 years ago 4
Slowness creates a process in which the body can develop greater sensitivity and degrees of movement. Thus, when doing fast, the movement becomes more accurate and useful. Boxers also do this when they go slow and shadow box.
tekshow 3 years ago 2