Doc Stier wrote: If anything, such views help me by way of allowing me to clearly present a very visible exception through my personal demonstration of Tai-Chi Chuan knowledge and skills that are seldom seen elsewhere.
Ron Panunto wrote:Doc Stier wrote: If anything, such views help me by way of allowing me to clearly present a very visible exception through my personal demonstration of Tai-Chi Chuan knowledge and skills that are seldom seen elsewhere.
Glad to see that humility is not one of your problems Doc.
Chris McKinley wrote:....all of which are probably more martial.
cerebus wrote:Interestingly enough, I've found the "overly soft, limp noodle" level of relaxation to be very effective in fighting. That's why I like the Cheng Man Ching Tai Chi, it's about as soft & noodly as it gets...
cerebus wrote:Yes, of course. One must be able to manifest power in counter-attack, but that too can come from deep relaxation, coming from the feet and legs, through the waist and manifesting in the strike or throw. In fact, greater relaxation can lead to greater power as well as greater speed.
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