wayne hansen wrote:Stick to ba kua
Ron Panunto wrote:Too slow -
wiesiek wrote: and a way too stiff
wayne hansen wrote:I have seen tai chi done from a ba kua perspective and so don't judge it from that point of view
Also I have a little knowledge of yang with over 40 years of daily practice
Bao wrote:wayne hansen wrote:I have seen tai chi done from a ba kua perspective and so don't judge it from that point of view
Good. thank you for clearifying.Also I have a little knowledge of yang with over 40 years of daily practice
The last comment about non-experience was not addressed to you. That is why I divided the quotes, first answering to your comment, and after that to one Chen stylist and one non-tai chi practitioner. I do know that you have a good amount of (yang) tai chi experience and I always respect your views, regardless how you put them in words.
jtan wrote:Pakua and tai chi are one and the same when you reach a point and he has reached that point.
Left and right, full and empty, straight line through the head, energy from ground to fist. What else can you ask for?
wayne hansen wrote:Bao I apologise for my poor wording but I am a simple man
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