In this video I breakdown this old Chinese guy's Tai Chi Fa Jin! I Don't know who he is or what style (though my Spider sense says Wu Taijiquan), but I like what he's doing and thought it worth sharing and unpacking.
Now INTENTION, QI. is the key point.
So now when an action is done, what’s we add in? As everyone said we must “EXTERNAL THREE COOPERATION”. Shoulder and waist, Hand and foot, elbow and knee, after placed, the “EXTERNAL THREE COOPERATION” Cooperated. When you release it, it will be "INNER THREE COOPERATION”
I don't know about this master ,the video is from Youku . I found that the video explanation is so good that why I downloaded and added Chinese subtitles and sharing in my channels.
windwalker wrote:Don't agree with his analysis, it seems very physical for lack of a better word, as is his approach.
The guy being pushed in the clip was a friend of my teacher.
A Mr bai he studied wu style tai ji from teacher wang peisheng
would come to park where we practiced and push...
He has skill.
The teacher has more....
Bao wrote:windwalker wrote:Don't agree with his analysis, it seems very physical for lack of a better word, as is his approach.
Personally I don’t mind a physical explanation if it hits the mark. But I don’t think his does.
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Now INTENTION, QI... is the key point. So now when an action is done, what’s we add in?
As everyone said we must “EXTERNAL THREE COOPERATION”.
Shoulder and waist, Hand and foot, elbow and knee, after placed,
the “EXTERNAL THREE COOPERATION”
Cooperated. When you release it, it will be "INNER THREE COOPERATION”
You do every action the same,
wayne hansen wrote:I like Anthony who is part of the Huang lineage
The teacher is skilled but his partner just waits to be thrown away
The best example is how he jumps from the one finger push
Also he never seeks the centre
When the teacher moves his elbows to the sides and back behind his back the student should move his hands to the chest
The teacher is skilled but his partner just waits to be thrown away
The best example is how he jumps from the one finger push
Also he never seeks the centre
Bear in mind that the "translation" it is a translation,
meaning the translator is trying to seek the best wording according to his level of understanding....
Even he admits in some of the postings on his clip, choosing the wording to use was not easy...for some of the concepts the teacher talked about..
Everyone wants to hear explanations. But that is not what they need.
It matters little what is said
蘇東風
2 years ago (edited)
謝謝你的翻譯 讓大家能聽清楚 但有些地方 可能有誤 有些地方可能需要斟酌 [立]如秤準 [搶尖把位](意思是先佔據有利位置) 你在那邊[僵]勁 頭動腳[相隨](不是先回) [五步](不是輔助) [天雷]不是tango(天雷動喻快若天雷之動) [每遇不如意就攢勁](意思是每遇到不順他就用勁) [左重 右杳] [梢節 中節 根節] [偵查] 英文比較難翻譯 像拳論的左重左虛右重右杳等
Anthony Yap
2 years ago
谢谢师兄的纠正,哈哈哈哈!小弟听的很辛苦还叫来自中国的朋友帮忙听,的确是有很多失误之处。谢谢师兄
When I want to hit him it’s my YI, QI. YI, QI! YI, QI. Don't mind him, your finger... When your finger touched him, you look at your own finger. You look at your fingers and like your lips self-merging, where got so many word!
You are faster than him, besides you just use a finger. See, you always hear say a finger HIT OUT INCH POWER. Place and holding out then in, this is power point, what is INCH POWER? Touching theory.
Master Wang grasped both of Wei's middle fingers by the tips, showed Wei that it would not be easy if not impossible to fajing him in this manner.
In the next instance Master Wei was thrown back, an expression of surprise on his face. He had not expected this and in his heart knew that for all his Chen style attainment he just did not have anything close to what Master Wang just demonstrated on him. So on the wrong side of fifty Master Wei set aside all that he had learned before and began to learn afresh from Master Wang.
windwalker wrote:Might be interesting to read what others make of the translations,,,what do they mean ?.
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While Mr Yap's translation is good, the teacher is describing from his level ...
Inner Three Cooperation
Heart and Mind, Mind and Qi, Qi and Strength (jin)
The character that is used is 勁 (jin) and is translated as strength. Possible meanings are strength / energy / enthusiasm / spirit / mood / expression / interest as well as stalwart / sturdy / strong / powerful.
windwalker wrote:Would be interested in reading your thoughts on
“ fa qi” vs “ fa Jin”
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