I am unfamiliar with tai chi forms, but have been fortunate enough to stumble across this awesome display of movement mastery, a perfect display of balance focus and Control.
This is a very masterful display of Tai Chi as a performance art. Incredible performance. She is not trying to be some MMA capable martial artist who can fight. This is Tai Chi as an art form. It takes years of training to achieve her level of performance. To just do Tai Chi as a sport like Judo would not take longer than a regular Judoka. Tai Chi is a very deep and diverse art. It has the fighting also but most people are looking for the Health benefits and the Beauty which is unique to eastern martial arts. Western dancers who study Ballet, modern , contemporary etc. can appreciate her level of skill too. Martial art benefits do not just come from fighting and being tough.
yes sir... I agree it is also not just an art form. They are showing a form, it has basic core movements and each of those basic core movement has several elements hidden inside... If each movement is taken out of the encyclopedia of movement, which is what a form is. Each movement if taken out and trained and applied, all work in combat. The form is not for fighting, it is filled reference points. To train for fighting each movement is to be taken out of it and perfected and applied until that is also perfected. each hand, finger, elbow, foot etc., is to be conditioned, perfected to lethal perfection. Then it can compete with any Martial Art in hand to hand combat. I used it in underground Kickboxing in Hong-Kong, Thailand, Taiwan and Japan...61 matches and no loses, it was bareknuckle, no rules. It's just knowing how to train and applying it.. The movements have to be refined down. In the forms it teaches big movement to help teach and feel it so it is easier to grasp and learn. I also taught hand to hand combat in the United States Marines Corps to special forces, teaching how to apply and use these arts. I currently have 59 years of on going experience and as the old saying goes in internal arts... if done correctly you just keep improving with time and age. In many ways i am much better than i was in my 20's etc... I started at age 8 and grew up around Chinese Kung-Fu masters... we trained 8 plus hours every day, 7 days a week. If I only trained 6 hours it was like taking the day off. My point is this stuff works. It was not designed for gloves or a sport of rules to fight by. To put gloves on you lose all that hand ability etc... The gloves have to be trained with and adapted to. Most of us would rather not throw over half the art away just to train for a sport. Believe me in the Marines and teaching special forces... it was put up or shut up. I was in charge of training and teaching our special forces and my orders came straight from the U.S pentagon... I had full say as to what i taught and how I taught and not even a General could over turn my orders without going through the Pentagon... I'm trying to convey that the real stuff works like a charm or there's no way I would have been granted full say or even to teach at all. I teach instructors these days. Most of my concepts and chi knowledge is over their heads, sadly. Most do not know what Chi really is etc.... Chi is the energy field of an atom. So in essence we have to learn the physics of an atom... the mind can turn it's self and body into what a neutron of an atom does. Everything made of atoms have an energy field, the mind and our body and the air and food we intake is made of atoms...thus each has chi. The mind is the controlling chi... and since it is of the same, it can blend with and control each atoms chi field in the mind and body. The mind unifies all the atoms energy fields and it becomes as one complete energy field... thus oneness happens, enlightenment. I do this every day. (also these days I do try to help some UFC fighters, it was difficult at first... Just about every time i showed them how to stop or prevent or attack, they were telling me, no we can't do that, that's not legal, that's not allowed... so i have to learn their rules just to help them! Hahahaha.. Sports have rules, True battle field combat has no rules.... One finger strike buried deep in the eyes will stop most things human or animal) Take care and best wishes to you and everyone.
I have no words to explain how much I apreciate asian people.They are above americans and all of us in terms of traditions and health. Awesome people I love you guys!
Masterful fluidity ~ flowing like water. Beautiful demonstration of *perfect focus* & *PRESENCE* Her chi is palpable when she manipulates space with her hands. Watch closely the subtle energy formation. She's a Master.
thailand has dishonest monks that are not true buddhist practioners. Some of them go abroad. I saw one head monk, his behavior is dishonorable. Impolite, hungry for power and full of hate Thai monk. Thailand is country with no morals, running a prostitution brothel of the young girls. I have never been there.
I have no idea what I’m looking at. It’s beautiful though. People clapping during moment of pinnacle knee bending. Classical eastern “ballet”. Turned in, flexed feet, grounded, opposit but so similar .
Such fluidity and grace, a great performance. Watch how long her legs stay bent throughout her routine. Now try that yourself, you won't last a minute.
@Koko Kosila -- I concur. The quiet power, grace and beauty of movement of the performers notwithstanding, this competition thing seems anathema to what I feel is the essence of Tai Chi.
Yes, each contestant develops his/her own form of proscribed length using standardized yang elements, Kind of like ice skaters in the free form part of the competition.
@@pattilapeche Thanks for that! I just saw your comment 8 months later! I got into Chen Taichi instead of Yang in the end! However if it is Taichi, it is awesome!
I am unfamiliar with tai chi forms, but have been fortunate enough to stumble across this awesome display of movement mastery, a perfect display of balance focus and Control.
何度も拝見しております。美しい素晴らしい、何度見ても感動します。ありがとうございます。動画の終わりにはいつも自然と拍手してしまいます。
So fluent and effortless. Absolutely breathtaking!
This is calm and graceful. 💜💜💜
Wow! Words are inadequate to describe the beauty and grace of her form! Inspirational!
flowing like quiet water ! super and graceful !
Beautiful!🤗🤗🤗🌹💜
This is a very masterful display of Tai Chi as a performance art. Incredible performance. She is not trying to be some MMA capable martial artist who can fight. This is Tai Chi as an art form. It takes years of training to achieve her level of performance. To just do Tai Chi as a sport like Judo would not take longer than a regular Judoka. Tai Chi is a very deep and diverse art. It has the fighting also but most people are looking for the Health benefits and the Beauty which is unique to eastern martial arts. Western dancers who study Ballet, modern , contemporary etc. can appreciate her level of skill too. Martial art benefits do not just come from fighting and being tough.
yes sir... I agree it is also not just an art form. They are showing a form, it has basic core movements and each of those basic core movement has several elements hidden inside... If each movement is taken out of the encyclopedia of movement, which is what a form is. Each movement if taken out and trained and applied, all work in combat. The form is not for fighting, it is filled reference points. To train for fighting each movement is to be taken out of it and perfected and applied until that is also perfected. each hand, finger, elbow, foot etc., is to be conditioned, perfected to lethal perfection. Then it can compete with any Martial Art in hand to hand combat. I used it in underground Kickboxing in Hong-Kong, Thailand, Taiwan and Japan...61 matches and no loses, it was bareknuckle, no rules. It's just knowing how to train and applying it.. The movements have to be refined down. In the forms it teaches big movement to help teach and feel it so it is easier to grasp and learn. I also taught hand to hand combat in the United States Marines Corps to special forces, teaching how to apply and use these arts. I currently have 59 years of on going experience and as the old saying goes in internal arts... if done correctly you just keep improving with time and age. In many ways i am much better than i was in my 20's etc... I started at age 8 and grew up around Chinese Kung-Fu masters... we trained 8 plus hours every day, 7 days a week. If I only trained 6 hours it was like taking the day off. My point is this stuff works. It was not designed for gloves or a sport of rules to fight by. To put gloves on you lose all that hand ability etc... The gloves have to be trained with and adapted to. Most of us would rather not throw over half the art away just to train for a sport. Believe me in the Marines and teaching special forces... it was put up or shut up. I was in charge of training and teaching our special forces and my orders came straight from the U.S pentagon... I had full say as to what i taught and how I taught and not even a General could over turn my orders without going through the Pentagon... I'm trying to convey that the real stuff works like a charm or there's no way I would have been granted full say or even to teach at all. I teach instructors these days. Most of my concepts and chi knowledge is over their heads, sadly. Most do not know what Chi really is etc.... Chi is the energy field of an atom. So in essence we have to learn the physics of an atom... the mind can turn it's self and body into what a neutron of an atom does. Everything made of atoms have an energy field, the mind and our body and the air and food we intake is made of atoms...thus each has chi. The mind is the controlling chi... and since it is of the same, it can blend with and control each atoms chi field in the mind and body. The mind unifies all the atoms energy fields and it becomes as one complete energy field... thus oneness happens, enlightenment. I do this every day. (also these days I do try to help some UFC fighters, it was difficult at first... Just about every time i showed them how to stop or prevent or attack, they were telling me, no we can't do that, that's not legal, that's not allowed... so i have to learn their rules just to help them! Hahahaha.. Sports have rules, True battle field combat has no rules.... One finger strike buried deep in the eyes will stop most things human or animal) Take care and best wishes to you and everyone.
It is almost impossible to comprehend the mastery of the artist - I have been brought to tears by the majesty of her movement!
Apisto Group she was a virgin girl in perfect white uniform...?
@Max Payne The accuracy of the movements, timing, rhythm, overall form etc.
Awesome flowing movements 👍⭐️
Strong & flowing. Thank you for sharing this beautiful exhibition of the form.
Her form is amazing yet I doubt if she has internal power cause internal power is at a much higher level
Wow! Incredibly beautiful! 👏
我真沒想到還有太極拳比賽,感謝分享!
力與美的結合!精氣神俱足。
I have no words to explain how much I apreciate asian people.They are above americans and all of us in terms of traditions and health. Awesome people I love you guys!
Thanks for sharing! Have an awesome day!
Awesome! Beautiful & graceful movements
Ridiculously graceful!
Masterful fluidity ~ flowing like water.
Beautiful demonstration of *perfect focus* & *PRESENCE*
Her chi is palpable when she manipulates space with her hands.
Watch closely the subtle energy formation. She's a Master.
She is so smooth, composed and elegant. A pleasure to watch her perform.
Beautiful performance, thank you for sharing.
合掌....謝謝
I love her
Я восхищаюсь вами, вашим искусством.
Движение грация.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So beautiful movements 👍
O Tai chi tem tudo há vê com as mulheres, pois elas são suaves e gentis, como o yin e yang. União perfeita taiji e menina. Amituofo
Beautiful lovely
Amazing!!!
Inspiring! 😊🙏🏻
Not only her form but her Qi is fresh and pure. She has a big talent.
Incredibile il controllo del corpo e la grazia dei movimenti.Ginnasta bravissima e bellissima.❤️
Superbe bravos mille fois
I love this video very much. May I add to my Wudang Taichi Application for those who want to learn how to perform well in Thailand.
thailand has dishonest monks that are not true buddhist practioners. Some of them go abroad. I saw one head monk, his behavior is dishonorable. Impolite, hungry for power and full of hate Thai monk. Thailand is country with no morals, running a prostitution brothel of the young girls. I have never been there.
Coisa mais linda!!!
amazing!!!!
hes so cute like her performans
FENOMENAL...
That was very fluid and beautiful
Her leg stretch is amazing
She is amazing... wow
She didn't even blink her eyes🙏😍
Ozgur Senturk - she did ... it just takes her one who lifetime to blink ha ha ha
no, but she did adjust the cuff of her sleeve at one point.
Beautiful performance
Wow love it.
So beautiful 😍
Mesmerising
Wonderful.
Harmony.. Perfection
Masterpiece Performance 💚👍
So beautiful
What a great Harmony and Balance.....ts Peak Performance
Wow ! So that’s what our species should really look like !
Beautiful
Jeez, her ankle flexibility!!
Great movements
incredible
Graceful exercises
Skill, grace and power.
This young lady could have kicked my ass on my best day.
great! ^^
Wonderful 👍
Amazing
Muito legal esses movimento lento
Đẹp Mỹ mãn
incredible skill, grace and precision, very impressive
ephraim patey !
Agree!
,우아하고 세련된 동작
Excellent performance, beautiful movements, nice,,,, love it.....🥇🏆🏅
Really,would like to belong a student of that school...
Acho lindo
Wow.... lifting those legs to the sky with perfect balance...this is where practice takes..
She has grown up a lot !
Mashallah very Graceful 🙏😘
Very graceful
dat smoothness ... nice
Rat uyen chuyen
I have no idea what I’m looking at. It’s beautiful though. People clapping during moment of pinnacle knee bending. Classical eastern “ballet”. Turned in, flexed feet, grounded, opposit but so similar .
JPT. would like to own a copy of the music.
where do i get those shoes?
Master of tai chi brought me here.👏👏👏
Does anyone knows this song's name?
Nice.mument.iam.from.😍👏👍
Slow steady movement requires a high excess of strenght and stamina above whats needed to move your weight
下盘很稳
Super
The leg omg, she did it better than mee!
Such fluidity and grace, a great performance. Watch how long her legs stay bent throughout her routine. Now try that yourself, you won't last a minute.
she has tremendous force in her legs and buttocks.
Most people don't last 20 seconds...
Is it tai chi 42 forms?
Jencourage courage vrement
O yeah!
❤❤❤❤
elegant without any vulgarity...
Salman Rafi that’s the beauty!
That was absolutely beautiful. And omg, she has some strong legs! (Why does everything have to be turned into a competition, though?)
Because competition will bring the best out of you
@Koko Kosila -- I concur. The quiet power, grace and beauty of movement of the performers notwithstanding, this competition thing seems anathema to what I feel is the essence of Tai Chi.
Ebrahim Elhadidy - nope.
02:54!! Never seen someone do Needle at sea bottom while nearly squatting down to the floor!! Insane skill
இந்த கலைமுக்தி நிலைக்கும் உல்புத்துணர்நீலைக்கும் சொந்த மானது அதை நன்றாக நம் நல்ல முறையில் பயன் படுத்ததுவேம் நன்றி
its not just a show,the benefits she got inside and outside.
are imaginary.....
ta shi shui???
She have a great master behide.
Hanna Wells Designated Survivor
What form is that?
how old is her
Excellent
Don't mean to cause a distraction but the flute playing makes me to want to order out for chinese food.Dang! Carry on.
😆
#pavlov
轻如燕,飘如云,
张如弓,展如鸿,
动如风,定如松,
游如丝,柔如绵,
丝带钢,绵藏针。。。
இது போன்ற உரையாடல்கள் மூலம் அவர் தனது முதல் பயணத்தை விரும்புகிறேன்
இது போன்ற உரையாடல்கள் மற்றும் பழுது கூரை அமைப்பு
I wonder what 'version' of Yang Taichi she is doing? Standard Yang Family? A competition form perhaps?
Yes, each contestant develops his/her own form of proscribed length using standardized yang elements, Kind of like ice skaters in the free form part of the competition.
@@pattilapeche Thanks for that! I just saw your comment 8 months later! I got into Chen Taichi instead of Yang in the end! However if it is Taichi, it is awesome!