everything wrote:principles sure but you have to have some idea what they are / mean.
problem is taijiquan is a Rorscach test. it's just a vague 2D diagram of ink blobs.
everything wrote:problem is taijiquan is a Rorscach test. it's just a vague 2D diagram of ink blobs.
Bao wrote:Any type of practice of techniques that doesn't focus on trying to understand and explore the principle and mechanics behind them is a waste of time, IMO.
origami_itto wrote:Bao wrote:Any type of practice of techniques that doesn't focus on trying to understand and explore the principle and mechanics behind them is a waste of time, IMO.
Okay.... how do you do that? Can you give an example of how one practically focuses on trying to understand and explore the principle and mechanic behind a technique?
Better to train with a child than with someone who uses trickery
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