https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC3Bs14jHL8
Your Taichi maybe wrong !你的太极拳,可能练错了
Definition of Peng jin(棚劲) in Taichi(太极拳)(从太极拳推手,看太极的棚劲)
Theory 1:ancient kongfu,lost way of use power,in xingyi taiji and bagua内家拳理论:柔道,搏击,内家拳 ,三种不同的用力方式
Bao wrote:I liked it and I agree with a lot of what he says. As that Tai Chi is often taught wrongly. And yeah, many people moves at the periphery, not from the core. I don't think his four corners covers very much though, but I guess it can be good as reference.
The spine should be coiling, and the body should expanding, contract, rise sink - at the core, from the core (Not from the his four corners). This has been my philosophy of Tai Chi body movement, and the way I have practiced Tai Chi, for well over 25 years.
对于所有不确定这里指出的内容的人。 他正在讨论内功的运动原理之一,在这种情况下是太极拳。 虽然他是正确的,但这取决于你的水平,例如。 在达到一定的能力水平之前,初学者往往不太灵活,而且更僵硬。 此外,他在“挥手如云”中的动作演示非常程式化,并非所有版本的 TCC 都将其练习到如此极端。
google translate :
For all those who are not sure what is pointed out here.
He was discussing one of the movement principles of Nei Gong, in this case Tai Chi. Although he is correct, it depends on your level, eg.
Beginners tend to be less flexible and more rigid until a certain level of ability is reached. Also, his motion demonstrations in "Waves Like a Cloud" are very stylized, and not all versions of TCC practice it to such extremes.
windwalker wrote:www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC3Bs14jHL8Your Taichi maybe wrong !你的太极拳,可能练错了
Appledog wrote:windwalker wrote:www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC3Bs14jHL8Your Taichi maybe wrong !你的太极拳,可能练错了
This should make the top 10 list on things people don't need to worry about if they have a good teacher. Right beside normal vs. reverse breathing, and large vs small circle IMO...
Actually both methods are the same method, just like the above two examples. The question is why you are moving one way or another way. If your body is 'dead' inside then it represents a heatsink for qi, but if you are wriggling in the wrong way I would say it is even worse. If I was teaching (you, anyone) tai chi, which I am not, I would teach you with the square method first, then I would show you specific ways of opening and closing, folding, etc. -- like open and close in sun style. Then you would know where the correct 'wriggles' are. After that it is a matter of feeling, wouldn't you say?
windwalker wrote:
It might be interesting,
For those interested to address questions of differences of opinion to the teacher directly
and discuss them here...
a comment from the link... Although he is correct, it depends on your level, eg.
Beginners tend to be less flexible and more rigid until a certain level of ability is reached.
... Also, his motion demonstrations in "Waves Like a Cloud" are very stylized, and not all versions of TCC practice it to such extremes.
Appledog wrote:windwalker wrote:www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC3Bs14jHL8Your Taichi maybe wrong !你的太极拳,可能练错了
This should make the top 10 list on things people don't need to worry about if they have a good teacher. Right beside normal vs. reverse breathing, and large vs small circle IMO...
Actually both methods are the same method, just like the above two examples. The question is why you are moving one way or another way. If your body is 'dead' inside then it represents a heatsink for qi, but if you are wriggling in the wrong way I would say it is even worse. If I was teaching (you, anyone) tai chi, which I am not, I would teach you with the square method first, then I would show you specific ways of opening and closing, folding, etc. -- like open and close in sun style. Then you would know where the correct 'wriggles' are. After that it is a matter of feeling, wouldn't you say?
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