Thanks for sharing! ❤ I'm not sure why some people find it so important to criticize at every opportunity. It's getting boring for sure. Thank you for persevering and continuing to share! ❤
@edwinoffermeijer4495 ha ha you should be on stage!! When you know nothing and do nothing you talk crap. Your words are meaningless. We're putting in the work and enjoying the growth. Do more and talk less
This demonstration is very impressive of course, sincere congratulations. Instead of that i'm asking me why the first opponent never took roots, not on the foot front nor on the foot behind. The second opponent took root a little on the front foot but not on the behind foot. Why is it like this? Apart from the very clear abilities of the teacher.
Ramzi did some against a wrestler and some others and Andy had one of him against a big judo guy I recall. It is interesting to see how different body sizes and structures respond. ruclips.net/video/nHYe45yaLdo/видео.htmlsi=u_7BumQ5tLLsuzTx
Somehow you find comments like yours for every video posted by this channel. I have nothing to do with them but I have been practicing taichi for some years now and I am interested in martial arts anyway. I do not understand your question. It is more than obvious that this is training. The master with a student. And it is an internal martial art. You do not see all that is practiced here. You Can be sure that a master shows a different reaction in a serious fight, which this is not in this video. If you see a video of a boxer practicing a jab, do you write a comment about how that would not work against an attack of a mad cage fighter? Go and visit a good taichi school, ask the master to let you try gently push him away. You will know more after that.
@@bullebap What i am saying is: You are not sparring and testing your skills in any way. So your "skills" are not proven. There is no data about your skills. So you can't make the arguement that these "techniques" are going to work. And your "master" sits on a chair and scamming you by "demonstraiting" a "technique" on a student. Any kickboxer or wrestler with 3 amateur matches can beat these "masters" in striking or grappling. Don't tell people that you can fight. Because you can't. And don't compare this bs to any martial art that has sparring. Your only competition is aikido which is just another bullshido.
@@blehbleh403 I don't even know anything about Tai Chi (ex kickboxer and WC), but I can see this unconscious, selective compliance. But it's not choreography.
I agree. Without real time sparring i refuse to believe this bs. It is so ignorant to think that somebody can apply these "techniques" to a person that is trying to hurt you, without trying them against partners who have will to resist and are not compliant.
I did some Xmas demos with push hands and applications. We did zero preparation. Often we were just told before. There was falling and being thrown in the audience and some hits but mainly fun. It is not fighting or sparring. People demand to see applications and they see them and then complain. Not many people are pushing Tai chi for fighting now except the Docherty crowd and Montague ppl I think. As Adam said very recently, HME is taichigong i.e. work and transformation. Zero emphasis on fighting and hurting ppl. If you want to fight then look at arts that fight hard from day 1.
Thanks for sharing! ❤
I'm not sure why some people find it so important to criticize at every opportunity. It's getting boring for sure. Thank you for persevering and continuing to share! ❤
Gabes energy was pretty amazing when I had the fortune to work together. This is the real deal cotton wrapped steel 🔥
Did you boyfriend say the same. It felt like steel😅😅. Its total bs
@edwinoffermeijer4495 ha ha you should be on stage!! When you know nothing and do nothing you talk crap. Your words are meaningless. We're putting in the work and enjoying the growth. Do more and talk less
Gabe!! 🤠
Congrats Gabriel! Great work!
And you're a really good teacher too!
@@Matmzl Congratulations on pushing around a 55 kg compliant kid! 🤩
aaaaaand a new generation of online hate begins 😆 welcome to the Taiji world Gabe! Nice work
Man, he really showed that kid, didn't he?
Gabriel is a wonderful teacher and the training is transformative, with lots of pain, sweat and fun.
Seconded
Very.good.display of.real.skill🙏🏽
For years I hated internal martial arts because of movies like this until I met a real person.
This demonstration is very impressive of course, sincere congratulations. Instead of that i'm asking me why the first opponent never took roots, not on the foot front nor on the foot behind. The second opponent took root a little on the front foot but not on the behind foot. Why is it like this? Apart from the very clear abilities of the teacher.
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What is this? When can we see these movements against wrestlers and boxers? I am very curious.
Ramzi did some against a wrestler and some others and Andy had one of him against a big judo guy I recall. It is interesting to see how different body sizes and structures respond. ruclips.net/video/nHYe45yaLdo/видео.htmlsi=u_7BumQ5tLLsuzTx
When can we see cricket bats against American footballs!?
@@ytb460 Some random dude with no training is a test for your skills? What kind of scam is that?
Somehow you find comments like yours for every video posted by this channel. I have nothing to do with them but I have been practicing taichi for some years now and I am interested in martial arts anyway. I do not understand your question. It is more than obvious that this is training. The master with a student. And it is an internal martial art. You do not see all that is practiced here. You Can be sure that a master shows a different reaction in a serious fight, which this is not in this video. If you see a video of a boxer practicing a jab, do you write a comment about how that would not work against an attack of a mad cage fighter? Go and visit a good taichi school, ask the master to let you try gently push him away. You will know more after that.
@@bullebap What i am saying is: You are not sparring and testing your skills in any way. So your "skills" are not proven. There is no data about your skills. So you can't make the arguement that these "techniques" are going to work. And your "master" sits on a chair and scamming you by "demonstraiting" a "technique" on a student. Any kickboxer or wrestler with 3 amateur matches can beat these "masters" in striking or grappling. Don't tell people that you can fight. Because you can't. And don't compare this bs to any martial art that has sparring. Your only competition is aikido which is just another bullshido.
Wu Tang is an excellent choice here
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice 👌🏼🙏🏼☯️👊🏼
Theoretically, could the smaller guy push Gabriel around if his skill was higher than Gabriel's?
WHAT'?AN OTHER ONE? OH MY GOD ONE WAS NOT ENOUGH AND NOW TWO!
Gabe Ain't Nuthin T' F Wit.
Family business
Crazy that people think this is real still. I love watching it
Real in what sense? These are real humans
@@urielpolak9949 It's a real choreography that's true
@@blehbleh403 I don't even know anything about Tai Chi (ex kickboxer and WC), but I can see this unconscious, selective compliance. But it's not choreography.
I agree. Without real time sparring i refuse to believe this bs. It is so ignorant to think that somebody can apply these "techniques" to a person that is trying to hurt you, without trying them against partners who have will to resist and are not compliant.
I did some Xmas demos with push hands and applications. We did zero preparation. Often we were just told before. There was falling and being thrown in the audience and some hits but mainly fun. It is not fighting or sparring. People demand to see applications and they see them and then complain. Not many people are pushing Tai chi for fighting now except the Docherty crowd and Montague ppl I think. As Adam said very recently, HME is taichigong i.e. work and transformation. Zero emphasis on fighting and hurting ppl. If you want to fight then look at arts that fight hard from day 1.
Yeah right, with guys half your weight 😄
😂😂😂💨
"And for my nexxt trick I will teach my teen age student how to hop backwards at least 15 times when i tap his wrist. 🧙
🤣😂😅🤣🤣😅🤣😂😂🤣😅🤣😂🤣 🙄