Evolution of Jou Tsung Hwa's Taijiquan

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Re: Evolution of Jou Tsung Hwa's Taijiquan

Postby windwalker on Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:56 pm

charles wrote:
windwalker wrote:@ Appledog

your quote of my post is confused....as to who you'er quoting...Me or Charles..


Neither. He is quoting a passage from Jou's book.



Appledog wrote:
windwalker wrote:@ Appledog

your quote of my post is confused....as to who you'er quoting...Me or Charles..

As to Jou Tsung Hwa's work...you denigrate Americans,
while holding him up as an example to follow....
What would be the example he presented.

Writing ?
Personality?
Was it fighting i.e. Taiji usage in combat?


Twas a joke. Also thanks for letting me know about the quoting error. Actually I know a few good Americans.

As for Jou I think his dedication to the art, and his desire to spread it are great things to aspire to. I also plan to create a Tai Chi retreat someday, for the benefit of all. It is possible I got the idea and inspiration from him, and forgot, since I have often thought of him for many many years. I don't think he was a great Tai Chi fighter though. Then again neither am I.


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