I-mon wrote:Cool. God only knows how many hours I've spent doing similar stuff, when no one's looking.
NoSword wrote:Flow, transitioning smoothly from one movement to the next without getting caught in a frozen posture or having too many abrupt angles.
AK
windwalker wrote:NoSword wrote:Flow, transitioning smoothly from one movement to the next without getting caught in a frozen posture or having too many abrupt angles.
AK
none of it seems to be connected
is this done perpoursly
GrahamB wrote:Looks pretty deadly.
Synchronising the changes throughout the Form is an important step in developing your Taiji. This is the natural timing that results when relaxation motivates your movement, sinking and issuing originates from the root below and closing and opening is from the centre within.
Use your intention and qi to carry the movement. The whole body should be relaxed. Sinking your qi and momentum to the lower place is taiji's correct rule. I (Teacher Li) have often seen taiji practicioners allowing their four limbs to move completely by themselves and to move without guidance. This may look fancy but it is a mistake.
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