Taiji: Chen Tai Chi Broadsword tai chi Dao
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I think youll find that real weapons can be cost prohibitive (when at risk for confiscation). All states and cities do not apply, but in some areas, local residents and law enforcement dont look favorably on public displays of real swords. To prevent the whippy bang bang of wushu blades, I use custom built hardwood replicas. Ive used em in California and Japan with no problems from LE. Still, some people dont care for the high cost of custom woodwork. Low end woodwork can be easily snapped
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Just once I would like to see a Chen tai chi sabre form performed without a flimsy wushu broadsword.
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you can say that again!
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I haven't practiced in a couple of months and it really shows, I couldn't even do the few few moves.
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i'm training this with a wood log, it's a pity i don't have a broadsword
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does it neads focus? i mean meditation
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dudee!!! i kno how to do this form of tai chi!!! =DD he just does it so much better lol
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mmmm so peaceful
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nice music
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Yes, actual chinese dao or sabers are much thicker and heavier. You can purchase both sharpened and unsharpened full weight daos online to practice with.
Is that a guqin playing in the background?
DudeTFredericksen 4 years ago
It is Er-hu, a traditional Chinese music instrument!
taichitsao 4 years ago
really really interesting
thanks for putting this on
What is the name of the teacher who was displaying it?
didgeman987 4 years ago
His name is Jesse Tsao, a tai chi teacher in San Diego, USA
taichitsao 4 years ago
Go to www.taichihealthways.com for much more videos
taichitsao 5 years ago