TriEssence Martial Arts on Mar 3, 2019 wrote:I have often been asked regarding how exactly Chinese martial arts suppose to approach combat, which application vids are legit, which are fake / ineffective, which master or sparring vids demonstrate proper method of combat, which are day dreaming, which styles are outdated and which are still relevant etc.
Instead of answering each question, I decided to make 2 part videos roughly explaining which approach or method of combat work or don work and why.
Keep in mind this is not a sparring vid, hence I'm not going full out on my friend here, either do I have the time to rehearse all the bad examples I'm showing from various styles and approaches, so these demos of incorrect methods are not going to look as good or fluent as people from said styles doing it in a demo, the purpose is merely to explain the failed logic behind each approach.
As for the correct approaches, again I don practice every style I included, some of them are shown purely so that you can get a better picture over all, I only have trained in Yiquan, Taichi and Wuxing Tongbei.
And lastly this is not a vid about this vs that, nor is this vid about bashing other styles, its merely a logical analysis on determining which method of combat works or don't work and why.
As always constructive comments are welcome and feel free to contact me for class details in Gauteng South Africa.
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TriEssence Martial Arts on Feb 7, 2019 wrote:I have been doing Taichi for quite some years but never made a video on it because I don think my Taichi is worth mentioning. I was lucky to have my Taichi brother and close friend, Jin Li visiting me in South Africa, and I wouldn't let this perfect chance slip by without making a video of him showing some Taichi stuff.
Keep in mind this video is intended to show case the quality of internal connection in Taichi, and how it affect another person with force in various situations, as well as explaining how that is connected to combat, this is not a video on how to fight with Taichi. My Taichi brother although very well trained in the internal connection, has not started his combat training, which is why when I was showing punches, I did not punch him for real, but that doesn't mean the force I'm applying isn't full out, so should one day he got the hang of applying the quality against a person going full out with strikes, the results should be similar.
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