That's called qi. You know, as in Tai Chi.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:That's called qi. You know, as in Tai Chi.
How can you expect to be taken as an authority when you don't even know what Taiji means?
Trick wrote:Hmmm, so what does Qi mean?
oragami_itto wrote:Trick wrote:Hmmm, so what does Qi mean?
Clearly it means "pole" or "polarity", though sometimes translated as "ultimate".
willie wrote:Oh and to the guy who thought that I altered the video. Guess what, it's not altered. That's called qi. You know, as in Tai Chi.
Trick wrote:oragami_itto wrote:Trick wrote:Hmmm, so what does Qi mean?
Clearly it means "pole" or "polarity", though sometimes translated as "ultimate".
Ah, so the Qi here is means the Chi as in "Tai Chi" or the Ji as in Taiji
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willie wrote: Truthfully the video was extremely correct as it comes directly from Grandmaster WHJ.
no, I did a little video of me working on Xinjia yilu. I made sure that I put in a throw from Section 5. The topic was not about the form actually. It was more about what being internal means and how to achieve your goals of being able to actually use it. It was some advice that I took from a Tai Chi Master long long ago that I wanted to discuss with the board but unfortunately guys like Ian who have over-inflated ego ruined it for everyoneBao wrote:willie wrote: Truthfully the video was extremely correct as it comes directly from Grandmaster WHJ.
Oh, so you published a video with some performance of some grandmaster with the initials "whj"? I missed it, damn. And it had external sports influence? From what sport?
oragami_itto wrote:Qi/Chi is not the same as Ji/Chi unless he's talking about something beyond my meager experience
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