Hello Sifu Adam ! This must have been one of the most fundamental secrets in the old days. By revealing this you prove once again that you are a truthful teacher. May you realize your highest aspirations ! Thank you ;-)
A valuable lesson, explained so clearly yet so difficult to do correctly. Even when you think you may have got it, there will always be someone that shows you that you haven't!
THIS! I've seen this before, years ago. Now it means something slightly different. But what Adam Mizner says here, is the kernal of truth to finding the way. This video will get you in the right direction, which is only a small part of understanding but a huge part towards moving forward in your training.
Hello Adam, do you have some videos that show an opponant who does not want to play the game ? My meaning is obviously not to say that you are moving too easily your student (I know your skills, I had some pushing hands moments with one of your student in Shanghai few years ago - a friend of mine now), I just would like to learn how do you react when the opponant is not from your "tribe". Respectfully yours.
watch the martial man interview, where a guy who is a professional martial artist, who goes around touching masters of different systems, approaches Adam in many different ways, and his body reacts the same as any other person, and he explains exactly how he felt and how he couldn't do anything once he was "seized". This is taijiquan.
@Thetraveller Lightbringer Yes obviously if someone is actually attacking you, you actually stop them by destroying their joints, knocking the wind or consciousness out of them or just tying them up with pain while you deal with them. This is all training and play, not fighting. Demonstration of principles is demonstration of principles, a fight is a fight.
@@JordanLavigneVineofLifeAlchemy Oh yeah, he had The Martial Man actually attacking him, and he still put him down while getting some strikes in, and the Martial Man is a Thai boxer that trained in Thailand and actually had matches. Adam has some mad combat skills.
Imagine? It's not imagining, it's practice. Song the body, song the mind, utilise ting, manifest jin. Comes through the form, song gong and maybe a lot of meditation practice, then application for years!
Hello, Can you tell what are all the conditions needed ? And are they the same conditions as in standing practises ? Is this how they are developed? I feel and understand song and ting I can stick ahere follow. I can feel their stretch and compression but not consistently it seems to happen when I'm in trouble mainly what you call Peng happens. So if i knew the full list of conditions i think i could figure out what im doing wrong consciously and improve/understand what I'm doing. This whole process comes quite natural to me more so when I was a child especially song ting and follow and as a teen then adult in real combat too. I've been researching this for over 30 years to figure out how I do this and what it is and how to produce it on demand this has lead me to you as your the only person I've found that is actually doing it for real and I would really appreciate your help.Is there a more private way of contacting if you don't wish to reply so we could talk about it freely and i could share my experiences with you. Kind regards.
I noticed that you used the term follow, I prefer to use adhear or because most times when you follow it's because your being led, like if you are in large roll back of your opponent you are actually being led by the opponent. This creates a state where you are centered even while being led, that you would then take the advantage of to roll out to your roll back or nutralize to press. It's just semantics but I always thought of following as a action of movement that is in itself like riding where you have to have a movement from your opponent to respond to. By negating following with adhere your are creating pressure on the opponent by allowing his movement to go it corse and he is the henge pin of the technique. Also I really like your ideas and videos it shows depth of movements. Do you also play grand twei shu most of the videos I see are moving step and push hands form?
TheRetroman68 yeah you use both ways I look at it like a two gears spinning one is a active gear and one is being moved by the other. At any time the active gear could change to the other gear and makes the other one the inactive gear. Kinda yin yang. Don't know if what I'm saying is portraying the right terminology.
I would like to learn at least something from mizner but none of these videos teach. They just show him using his skills and explaining things that Noone understands unless they have already learned a lot or trained a lot to have experienced flow of chi. All I want is to become a beginner on the correct path for a beginner to be on the way to the next level. I wish these videos would show how Instead of leaving out key elements necessary to understand. I'm waiting hopefully mizner will give us a clue so I can start training and run to him to get past beginner mode. I want to train during this lock down but do not want to just waste time. I have bee weight lifting because I know how.
Hello Sifu Adam ! This must have been one of the most fundamental secrets in the old days. By revealing this you prove once again that you are a truthful teacher. May you realize your highest aspirations ! Thank you ;-)
Thank you
A valuable lesson, explained so clearly yet so difficult to do correctly. Even when you think you may have got it, there will always be someone that shows you that you haven't!
Merci! Enfin des explications concrêtes et des sous titres en Français!!🤝👍🤩
Thanks for sharing! Have an awesome day!
THIS! I've seen this before, years ago. Now it means something slightly different. But what Adam Mizner says here, is the kernal of truth to finding the way. This video will get you in the right direction, which is only a small part of understanding but a huge part towards moving forward in your training.
He explain it in such simple and easy to understand terms, Thank You!
Thank you . Exceptional description. Very grateful for this.
Excellent point about joining adam and the functions implied within it
Such a respectful tai chi master 🙏
Fantastic! Thank you very much!
Very logical and philosophical. Thank you Sifu.
"you understand?" Yes I understand but I don't know how to do it.
Hahaha
Two become one - simple
Me- Suuuurrrrrrre 🤣
Truth comes out when two become one
In other words, 1+1= 1
that microphone has excess Qi!
Your skill is amazing sifu
Hello Adam, do you have some videos that show an opponant who does not want to play the game ? My meaning is obviously not to say that you are moving too easily your student (I know your skills, I had some pushing hands moments with one of your student in Shanghai few years ago - a friend of mine now), I just would like to learn how do you react when the opponant is not from your "tribe". Respectfully yours.
watch the martial man interview, where a guy who is a professional martial artist, who goes around touching masters of different systems, approaches Adam in many different ways, and his body reacts the same as any other person, and he explains exactly how he felt and how he couldn't do anything once he was "seized".
This is taijiquan.
I think this may be the video you are looking for.ruclips.net/video/XuW4UfaC-l8/видео.html
@Thetraveller Lightbringer Yes obviously if someone is actually attacking you, you actually stop them by destroying their joints, knocking the wind or consciousness out of them or just tying them up with pain while you deal with them. This is all training and play, not fighting. Demonstration of principles is demonstration of principles, a fight is a fight.
@@JordanLavigneVineofLifeAlchemy Oh yeah, he had The Martial Man actually attacking him, and he still put him down while getting some strikes in, and the Martial Man is a Thai boxer that trained in Thailand and actually had matches.
Adam has some mad combat skills.
Love it!
internal means inside. No, really????
what do we have to image exactly??! a ball?? breath doesn't matter??
Imagine? It's not imagining, it's practice. Song the body, song the mind, utilise ting, manifest jin. Comes through the form, song gong and maybe a lot of meditation practice, then application for years!
Beautiful
Hello,
Can you tell what are all the conditions needed ? And are they the same conditions as in standing practises ? Is this how they are developed? I feel and understand song and ting I can stick ahere follow.
I can feel their stretch and compression but not consistently it seems to happen when I'm in trouble mainly what you call Peng happens. So if i knew the full list of conditions i think i could figure out what im doing wrong consciously and improve/understand what I'm doing. This whole process comes quite natural to me more so when I was a child especially song ting and follow and as a teen then adult in real combat too. I've been researching this for over 30 years to figure out how I do this and what it is and how to produce it on demand this has lead me to you as your the only person I've found that is actually doing it for real and I would really appreciate your help.Is there a more private way of contacting if you don't wish to reply so we could talk about it freely and i could share my experiences with you.
Kind regards.
all the conditions are taught on discovertaiji.com
I noticed that you used the term follow, I prefer to use adhear or because most times when you follow it's because your being led, like if you are in large roll back of your opponent you are actually being led by the opponent. This creates a state where you are centered even while being led, that you would then take the advantage of to roll out to your roll back or nutralize to press. It's just semantics but I always thought of following as a action of movement that is in itself like riding where you have to have a movement from your opponent to respond to. By negating following with adhere your are creating pressure on the opponent by allowing his movement to go it corse and he is the henge pin of the technique. Also I really like your ideas and videos it shows depth of movements. Do you also play grand twei shu most of the videos I see are moving step and push hands form?
TheRetroman68 yeah you use both ways I look at it like a two gears spinning one is a active gear and one is being moved by the other. At any time the active gear could change to the other gear and makes the other one the inactive gear. Kinda yin yang. Don't know if what I'm saying is portraying the right terminology.
이런 종류의 기술이 학습 가능한 것일까? Is this kind of skill able to learn?
I would like to learn at least something from mizner but none of these videos teach. They just show him using his skills and explaining things that Noone understands unless they have already learned a lot or trained a lot to have experienced flow of chi. All I want is to become a beginner on the correct path for a beginner to be on the way to the next level. I wish these videos would show how Instead of leaving out key elements necessary to understand. I'm waiting hopefully mizner will give us a clue so I can start training and run to him to get past beginner mode. I want to train during this lock down but do not want to just waste time. I have bee weight lifting because I know how.
Discovertaiji.com
Hi, I wonder if you started to learn? How is it going?
全世界人民傻逼起来都一个样!哈哈哈
The fools and mads are quite the same all around the world!LOL
I feel so bad for these so called students trying to learn this
This is so much crap. Brainwashed fools and word salad woo-woo nonsense.