Trick wrote:yes and that was what wang xiangzhai probably "warned" about, already back the taijiquan had mostly changed into a posture posing thing.
robert wrote:In taiji the body should always be connected. ... he is storing and kai is releasing. My view.
Trick wrote:i think he understood. what he meant by "too many postures" was probably that it would make it difficult and take longer time(if ever) for students to get to the essence of it, its an easy "get stuck in the postures" thing for many.
Bao wrote:Trick wrote:i think he understood. what he meant by "too many postures" was probably that it would make it difficult and take longer time(if ever) for students to get to the essence of it, its an easy "get stuck in the postures" thing for many.
well, people tend to get stuck in what's on the surface regardless what they do. The flaw is not within the arts, it's within the people.
Trick wrote:the more the people flaw the more the flaw will spread, eventually the flaw will be the standard....
Steve James wrote:White Stork posture exemplifies the ideal of Zhou with no bends or corners (matches knees) as the point(s) of awareness.
Why doesn't WS exemplify Kao?
Bao wrote: It means to stabilize, to find the spot in each and every posture where the angles of the frame are as strong as possible.
why White Stork doesn't exemplify the ideal of Kao
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