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Dvivid wrote:Meanwhile, yeniseri - the idea is that the energy of 'peng, lu, ji, and an' are fundamental principles of taiji that repeat not only in those movements, but in other movements as well.
You can find the same intention of warding off, rolling back, pressing, and pushing throughout the taijiquan form, other martial arts forms, and elsewhere in life.
fazhou wrote:Huh?
Taiji...has been reduced to an activity barely suitable for the elderly, and people dont see why this is wrong...
In other words, please be humble and don't be so negative and dismissive of others' hard work teaching, promoting, and preserving internal arts.
Dvivid wrote:I understand your sentiment, and this may have been true in the 1980s, and less true in the 1990s, and even less true today. I think you guys might be stuck in the 80s.
wpgtaiji wrote:sub, you are a joker! There is lower skill today than at any time in history, and the public, with all the information at hand, is less able to spot real skill or real movement than ever before!
I asked for PROOF, not words! Show me I am wrong!
wpgtaiji wrote:sub, you are a joker! There is lower skill today than at any time in history, and the public, with all the information at hand, is less able to spot real skill or real movement than ever before!
I asked for PROOF, not words! Show me I am wrong!
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