oragami_itto wrote:Can you translate that?
I have decided to record down some of the insights gained by co-athouring with my Poland representative/instructor, Cezary Kwiatkowski to produce this book, 'Imperial Yang Tai Chi - True Teaching of the Yang Family'. This book also contained partial translations of Master Wei's book, 'Yang Tai Chi True Teaching'. Cezary is also an author in Poland.
The 3-Passes involves the use of intention to connect the tailbone to the back and back of the head so as to unify the body as a coordinated whole. There are four variations of the 3-Passes which are trained in the forms.
There are five points between the feet, that is, one to five points. One point and five points are located under the ankles of the front and back feet respectively.
Between the heels;
Two points are close to the inner ankle of the forefoot, four points are close to the inner ankle of the hind foot, and three points are in the middle of both feet.
The vertical line in the body is a line of consciousness, which hangs straight from the bottom of the neck to the question of both feet.
The standing of Taijiquan is in the middle, no
IMPARTIALITY DEPENDS ON THIS VERTICAL LINE IN THE BODY TO MEASURE AND IMPLEMENT. All movements of Taijiquan depend on hanging in the body.
Therefore, the relationship between the landing point of the vertical line and the position of the feet is attached below the boxing frame picture.
Although the vertical line in the body and the clock hammer are in the same position in the body, they do not play the same role.
wayne hansen wrote:Can’t wait to see the misunderstandings that come out of this theory
wayne hansen wrote:Different arts different mechanics
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