Trick wrote: I would think in wintertime those places are less crowded and tourist focused?.
nicklinjm wrote:That whole question about how long it takes is a tricky one. With the right student (talented, physically coordinated) and the right teacher, a person could learn *a lot* of a system within 2 years, especially if they had no job and were training every day. In the case of Taiyi Wuxing Quan, I think the art we see today is probably a reduced / limited subset of the full art - but not necessarily that much worse for all that.
nicklinjm wrote:That whole question about how long it takes is a tricky one. With the right student (talented, physically coordinated) and the right teacher, a person could learn *a lot* of a system within 2 years, especially if they had no job and were training every day. In the case of Taiyi Wuxing Quan, I think the art we see today is probably a reduced / limited subset of the full art - but not necessarily that much worse for all that.
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