@@walkonthewoosideif you find/create an image you'd like for a logo, you log in to youtube through the youtube studio app and there should be an edit option next to the current logo, I'd love to see this channel grow!
ruclips.net/video/67DyBibFjAw/видео.html You should interview Jim Uglow, who Alan mentions as his main Tai Chi teacher, as far as I'm concerned the real deal
What kind of questions would you have asked? Genuinely interested as I regret not asking about other 'internal' wingchun guys such as sifu Sergio and Mark Rasmus (both very woo)
Great interview. It truly is fascinating that, being given a platform to express their opinions, the woo side of the Chinese martial arts have chosen not to engage and have their say
LMAO! We don't need a platform to express our opinion or to validate what we do other than a ring. But then again, what can i say to a guy who doesn't believe in elasticity, density, and pressurization of internal cavities? You talk big but you won't go to a 200 dollar seminar to verify via personal experience... quite the scientist lol
Alan's great, great experience and deep understanding, though if I had the chance to talk with him I'd have to press him on the Adam Mizner comments, I heavily disagree with some of the things he says here, Adam's stuff to me is a big problem regardless if he has genuine push hands skills, his "demos" he does like the ones from sitting in a couch is obvious nonsense, but each to his own
Ha ha I see my comment of a couple of days ago is no longer here mmm. Very good steady replies from Alan Orr about 'woo', re pushes and responses to pushes.
Great insightful interview by Alan Orr.
Great interview. Thank you. 😊🙏🏽
I like the attitude that comes across in this interview,, thanks for sharing ☯️
Great interview with a true martial artist.
Some truth here.... Alan is one of a few
Great interview with common sense answers. Gold.
Excellent responses from Alan. 🙏🏼
These interviews feel like trying to set traps and skilled, knowledgeable, aware people skipping right over them.
I would give credit to the interviewer for setting up these and allowing these people to speak openly
@@40JoCharles I found Paul to be quite open.
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma me too -and good to see a platform for people to discuss these things in more depth than a facebook or comments thread
What traps do you feel I was trying to set?
Ready to watch this, preparing coffee, ps. You need a logo for the channel!
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to add a logo, but thanks for the advice.
@@walkonthewoosideif you find/create an image you'd like for a logo, you log in to youtube through the youtube studio app and there should be an edit option next to the current logo, I'd love to see this channel grow!
ruclips.net/video/67DyBibFjAw/видео.html
You should interview Jim Uglow, who Alan mentions as his main Tai Chi teacher, as far as I'm concerned the real deal
Try to interview Richard Clear from Clear Tai Chi.
Thanks for the suggestion
To Alan, well spoken and well done in not giving the hidden agenda by the interviewer a chance!!!
@@peterfield2193 what hidden agenda?
Nice answers to the constant questions and angling about woo, from Orr.
What kind of questions would you have asked? Genuinely interested as I regret not asking about other 'internal' wingchun guys such as sifu Sergio and Mark Rasmus (both very woo)
Great interview. It truly is fascinating that, being given a platform to express their opinions, the woo side of the Chinese martial arts have chosen not to engage and have their say
Deeply disappointed in his defence of mizner though
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma why?
@@rumsbums3113 because alan is normally pretty anti woo but is championing a guy that makes people jump through lightening sent through his thigh…
LMAO! We don't need a platform to express our opinion or to validate what we do other than a ring. But then again, what can i say to a guy who doesn't believe in elasticity, density, and pressurization of internal cavities? You talk big but you won't go to a 200 dollar seminar to verify via personal experience... quite the scientist lol
So maybe this is a clue for you.@@indefenceofthetraditionalma
nice alan
Alan's great, great experience and deep understanding, though if I had the chance to talk with him I'd have to press him on the Adam Mizner comments, I heavily disagree with some of the things he says here, Adam's stuff to me is a big problem regardless if he has genuine push hands skills, his "demos" he does like the ones from sitting in a couch is obvious nonsense, but each to his own
Ha ha I see my comment of a couple of days ago is no longer here mmm. Very good steady replies from Alan Orr about 'woo', re pushes and responses to pushes.
I haven't deleted any comments