wayne hansen wrote:Isn’t anyone going to point out Mario,s errors
Go ahead, Wayne.
wayne hansen wrote:Isn’t anyone going to point out Mario,s errors
T'an Meng-hsien wrote:The Song of Retreat
If our steps follow the changes of our body,
then our technique will be perfect.
We must avoid fullness and emphasize
emptiness so that our opponent lands
on nothing.
To fail to retreat when retreat is called for
is neither wise nor courageous.
A retreat is really an advance if
we can turn it to a counter-attack
origami_itto wrote:
So it's saying the legs follow the torso, like most good Taijiquan, right? .
No back head turn in repulse monkey - it is all coming from the front
windwalker wrote:origami_itto wrote:
So it's saying the legs follow the torso, like most good Taijiquan, right? .
no
origami_itto wrote:windwalker wrote:origami_itto wrote:
So it's saying the legs follow the torso, like most good Taijiquan, right? .
no
Care to expand on that answer?
windwalker wrote:origami_itto wrote:
So it's saying the legs follow the torso, like most good Taijiquan, right? .
after you post a clip of either yourself or someone else "wayne" doing it
origami_itto wrote:windwalker wrote:origami_itto wrote:
So it's saying the legs follow the torso, like most good Taijiquan, right? .
after you post a clip of either yourself or someone else "wayne" doing it
Can you clarify what you're saying?
Are you disagreeing with the legs following the torso in the movement or that most good Taijiquan contains it or that it's something "wayne" (if that is is real name) and/or I can't display?
windwalker wrote:
joking about the Wayne, thought you would catch that..
lets start with "most good taiji quan". by who's standard what method..
followed by a request to show what is posted,
instead of posting quotations saying the opposite wouldn't it be better to show?
Reggie wrote:John - I always enjoy GM Chang vids. Like watching Bruce Lee movies His kick must have been like a mule.
I have never seen a vid where he did not simply snap the feet of his opponent out from under them.
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