tiger/snake style taichi?
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 5:19 pm
Does anyone know what is the difference between tiger and snake style taichi? Do these specific styles emulate the animals they are named after and if so, how?
At this point I would say chen style is probably the best representation of a snake due to all the coiling and twisting aspects but a tiger? What I'm really asking is do these specific styles really represent the animals named after or are they just named after said animals in better hopes of drawing people to that style, as in clever marketing strategy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9CAr7ytKEM
I think we know what style is better if they are for real anyway
At this point I would say chen style is probably the best representation of a snake due to all the coiling and twisting aspects but a tiger? What I'm really asking is do these specific styles really represent the animals named after or are they just named after said animals in better hopes of drawing people to that style, as in clever marketing strategy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9CAr7ytKEM
I think we know what style is better if they are for real anyway