Nick draws on his experience from his extensive studies of numerous other Martial Arts (both Internal and External) as well as Yoga and Qi-Gong, and teaches the Yang style of Tai Chi Ch'uan.
everything wrote:I'm not praising or criticizing his level, but you don't need very much taiji to get benefits from it. that's where everyone who always talks about "graduate school" is wrong or only partially correct. it can give you just "elementary school" and even if you stop there, you already got benefit. same with other MAs.
wayne hansen wrote:1. Tai chi will help your art
2. Your art won't help tai chi
everything wrote:I think maybe it depends on what we mean by power.
johnwang wrote:everything wrote:I think maybe it depends on what we mean by power.
One punch to kill.
Does CMC style Taiji have power generation? I had argued with people so many times online. No matter how I may look, I just can't find any "power generation" intention in the CMC Taiji solo form training.
everything wrote:I honestly have no idea how to explain being moved in a "mysterious" way and being told there is no method other than relaxation, standing, forms, sinking qi to dantian, etc., etc. It defies all logic, mechanics (in the physics sense), belief, video, intellectual understanding, etc.
It defies all logic, mechanics (in the physics sense), belief, video, intellectual understanding, etc
sinking qi to dantian
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