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Re: free push hands and bounciness

PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:33 am
by Trick
windwalker wrote:
Trick wrote:Ok your angle in this tread is how to explain the workings of Taijquan through physics and seemingly PhD level of physics. It seem just as a huge side project that I would think does not actually benefit ones taijiquan skills to a higher level almost to the point that the use of the terms Qi and Yi would benefit students progress quicker, of course the quickest way would be hands on practice- how did the ancient masters get their skills


Whether any thing benefits or not depends on the integration of the understanding into ones practice.

http://www.qimagazine.com/qimagazine00.html

on issue 23 there's an article titled 3 rings. Talks about waves and how the energy has to move through the body much like a stone dropped into a pool of water causing ripples. Hands on practice is always important. That would be hands on with an understanding of what one was working on or towards.


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https://spark.adobe.com/page/WbRbg/


also talks about 3 rings....from the wei shuren linage...

Yes Wei Shuren's teachings was breflely in vogue in China also spread somewhat around the world, but seem to have faded