Andy_S wrote:Sal:
Martin, thanks for clips, glad to be able to see what all the discussiion is about.
Very interesting chinwag underway on the main board, re Wu Fast Form, which (if I have followed the conversation corretly) is, in Stephen Yan's well-informed opinion, the "original" Taoist 13 postures/original Taiji of Chen Chanxing and Yang Luchan.
What do you make of his argument, overall? And does this change any of your opinions as to the influence of various Shaolin styles in Yang Taiji?
FYI, I have posted on the main thread my views on those techs in the form which are/are not similar to today's Chen Taiji xinjia and laojia frames, which may (or may not) be of interest to you.
cdobe wrote:Sal,
Wu Tunan's fast form is not supposed to be a Wu style fast form. According to his own writings this form comes from Yang Shaohou. Tunan's Wu taiji looked more like the standard Wu style.
CD
salcanzonieri wrote:cdobe wrote:Sal,
Wu Tunan's fast form is not supposed to be a Wu style fast form. According to his own writings this form comes from Yang Shaohou. Tunan's Wu taiji looked more like the standard Wu style.
CD
I know, but Dr. Yan said the Yang Shaohou's form was same as Wu Jianhuan's form.
Tom wrote:YM,
Could you point us to any video clips demonstrating Shaohou's kuaiquan?
Thanks.
Tom wrote:I haven't seen anything either. Which probably is fortunate, because the authenticity would be either panned or dismissed.
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