RobP3 wrote:marvin8 wrote:Part 1 of a discussion of various applications relating to this sequence in the Chen Pan Ling taijiquan long form. From the Academy of Traditional Fighting Arts (see http://www.tfaperth.com):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBIbLSJurBs
Stuff like this is part of the problem, IMHO
marvin8 wrote:I thought the following demonstration was good. It showed setting up, waiting for the opportunities, had some movement and a couple variations. A better way to practice the movement may be in light sparring, as in the previous video I posted.
marvin8 wrote:
Can you comment on what "problem(s)" you see in the demonstration?
Tom wrote:The story even made the New York Times:
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/10/world/asia/mma-martial-arts-china-tai-chi.html]
leifeng wrote:It is very odd but judging by the attention it has got I think it qualifies as the fight of the century. They are even trying to recreate the legendary battle:
leifeng wrote:It is very odd but judging by the attention it has got I think it qualifies as the fight of the century. They are even trying to recreate the legendary battle:
windwalker wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjrKxXVBbmA
A little different idea than the clips shown.
wayne hansen wrote:A mismatch in size and aggression
The tai chi guy was unprepared
He most likely thought it would be lite sparing
Give him another go who knows what might happen
Bill wrote:A wise man once said.....
Using Tai-chi for combat is like using a Renoir for toilet paper.
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