The Essence of Tai Chi Striking: Discover Tai Chi’s Martial Roots
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Discover how to transform your internal power into combat skill. This comprehensive course reveals Tai Chi's sophisticated approach to striking, where relaxation creates explosive force and form becomes fighting art. Realize the complete being that your Tai Chi practice has prepared you for.
🔥 Master the Art of Effortless Power:
• Generate devastating force through relaxation
• Transform internal cultivation into combat skill
• Apply Tai Chi principles under pressure
• Develop unshakeable defense
💫 What You'll Learn:
• Essential striking system
• Practical footwork methods
• Internal power applications
• Tai Chi self-defense
• Traditional techniques made combat-ready
Perfect for:
• Dedicated Tai Chi practitioners
• Internal arts students
• Those seeking practical application
• Martial artists exploring internal power
🎓 This Premium Course Includes:
• 40 comprehensive lessons
• Detailed technical breakdowns and drills
• Lifetime access
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When you explore the complete roots of Tai Chi, from cultivation to combat, what will you understand, that is more than before?
谢谢你,师父。
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最好通过交差训练的实际检验一下。
好主意!我也同意。😃🙏
And the new venue would just happen to have a red background, red floor carpet... for striking seminar.
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It was a last minute venue change due to weather and fire. Funny how things can work out when you go with the flow. 😃
Hey can I get the song?
If two tai chi masters were fighting each other, would it potentially look very weak and "weird"? Like neither would be using external force...
It would look definitely quite different. External force will be minimized and there will be speed, but not the usual expected form of heaviness and clashing. Often when I spar with people with expertise in different arts they comment about how odd it feels when I block or parry their techniques. Most of them find it interesting like a fun new puzzle to solve. Which is how I view my experiences sparring others too. 😃🙏
@@phoenixmountaintaichiSifu haved you spared with a real Japanese Aikido master who also knows how to use his Qi Ki & Fajin??? And how does it feel sparing with a real Japanese Aikido master???
I have met some people who are really good at Aikido and one of the things that really impress me about them is their excellent ukemi break fall. They are so comfortable with falling and they take no damage doing so, so they have no hesitation and no tension about it. This makes it uniquely challenging to threaten their balance! I have learned a lot from them in this way. 😃🙏
@@phoenixmountaintaichi Sifu another thing is that not foreigners but Japanese masters in Aikido haved you spared them??? Not a foreigner Aikido man but a real Japanese Aikido master???