marvin8 wrote:windwalker wrote:Was wondering is that what you "see" happening despite the description / translation ?
I see what the description / translation reads, "You push...push...push."
Form does not differ from Emptiness Emptiness does not differ from Form.
wayne hansen wrote:Not much emptiness there
Talk and delay leads the student into hardness lack of awareness then structure throws him away
The only real emptiness is in fullness
The only stillness is in vital activity
Stop start demos are just displays of theory
wayne hansen wrote:I only value this type of thing when it is done in the midst of continuing action
The same thing can be shown without the stop start thing
Subitai wrote:I do this to people all the time and the PENG natzis always hate it. Nothing better than when you meet another martial artist ( Internal / guy who claims he knows push hands ) and then when you have them off balance or you have them set up for a throw or strike....
Bao wrote:What most Tai Chi people present I call the "peng disease". Most Tai Chi people tend to really way too much on "structure", "peng" and "posture". They become tense, stiff, offer resistance, and uses way too much pressure against their opponent's. But Tai Chi should be light and offer no resistance at all. IMO. Your peng should always be there as a potential, but you should be so light that you don't even let your opponent to feel it. Well, at least this is the ideal, imho. Not always easy to live up to against skilled opponents.
wayne hansen wrote:Good for the goose
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