Very nice and totally correct. Feel at ease in everything. Its so much nicer. You live a better and happier life. You are more pleasant to be around. Thats the bottom line.
A lot of what MIzner says in this vid is standard, mainstream Yang style theory + principles - 4 corners are to 'fix' situations where the 4 straight (si zheng) techniques fail, also his point about 'taking' the loss is IMO exactly what Cheng Man-ching meant by "invest in loss" (chi kui)
I think part of the difficulty is getting legit ting developed. It takes a ton of training to get just basic peng, the pseudo ting and pseudo 3 harmonies. But it wasn't until I broke through recently that I realized how limited a practitioner is without getting past the threshold for super tangible Ting. It's like realizing you were blind or had blurring vision. I didn't realize exactly how trippy it would get when I could Ting properly. And the 3 harmonies can't actually reach true harmonization until the advanced levels of ting either, simply because it can't be physically felt properly yet. It's a matter of precision of awareness and depth of tangibility. And Every time I make a breakthrough it feels like I need to repolish and retrain all of the kungfu I know to make it more correct and more internal because I can see/feel deeper. So it's like a recalibration period before deepening the Taichi conditioning again. Is anyone else having or has had this experience? With the ting breakthru?
I'm far from expert, but what i get so far is that the upper side of the body isn't either stiff or floppy, but an expression of the feet or tge power coming from the lower body.
I have heard/seen a number of explanation as it concerns Peng/Lu/Ji /an (excuse for any misspelling in terminology). He states if you do not have proper Peng then you have the same issue with the rest of it. I hope someday to meet someone which whom I can practice with, that can provide me with the true feeling of Peng.
Not sure if it was the intent but the 'this is not Yang style' impersonation reminded me of the short clip of Tian Yingjia. I wonder if Zhaolin's family descendants took things in a different direction than other students might have. The recently posted Huang DeFa video didn't have any of that.
Many people will say that this is fake. They will say that his students are being compliant, and they are so that he can demonstrate. A noncompliant external person will automatically fall into Sifu Mizner"s traps and could be seriously hurt. Tai Chi works best on someone trying to take your head off.
@@sevenstarsofthedipper1047 Cool! I'm glad that you agree that chi is just plain bullshit. And if it's physics you can certainely explain to me how it works...(?)
Sam problem as all these lame demos . Students are realistic in attack . No follow up as in real life . And yes the hopping , is exaggerated fake . @4.40 🤔🤓😃😃🙈🙈🤗👻 such an exaggerated reaction by student to a slight push . Yes I do combat Taichi .. 🙈 let’s see his students manage to do the same , with our others do operating . Don’t tell me if he don’t hop back he gets injured internally 😃😃😃
Generally, it's more that they're trying to maintain the Tai Chi body/qualities that they've been taught - which AM exploits as he's better at that game than they are. Same as if you try to do Judo against an international, then you'll look like a rag doll but if you chin them, then it'll all look different.
“Yang style is regal…” GOLD!!❤
Yin stlye not so much
This is clear, direct and explicit. I appreciate seeing content like this!
“Loosing with class” sounds very noble. Thank you for these valuable insights 🙏
Very nice and totally correct. Feel at ease in everything. Its so much nicer. You live a better and happier life. You are more pleasant to be around. Thats the bottom line.
Ok. That was some wise talk. I think its true for other styles too. Stick to your style and learn by repetition.
Thank you Mizner Sifu
Very helpful.
well done, sending love to everyone...
That young man is really good. He'll go far.
Another great package of information 👌
A lot of what MIzner says in this vid is standard, mainstream Yang style theory + principles - 4 corners are to 'fix' situations where the 4 straight (si zheng) techniques fail, also his point about 'taking' the loss is IMO exactly what Cheng Man-ching meant by "invest in loss" (chi kui)
Good... it should be since this is Yang style, sherlock 😂😂😂
chi kui, most likely is the "eat bitter" all gong fu styles emphasize, just for the record
Yes but the west is full of propaganda and lies and insane amounts of ego.
So much information here thanks for sharing Adam 🙏
Just so good!
I think part of the difficulty is getting legit ting developed. It takes a ton of training to get just basic peng, the pseudo ting and pseudo 3 harmonies. But it wasn't until I broke through recently that I realized how limited a practitioner is without getting past the threshold for super tangible Ting. It's like realizing you were blind or had blurring vision. I didn't realize exactly how trippy it would get when I could Ting properly. And the 3 harmonies can't actually reach true harmonization until the advanced levels of ting either, simply because it can't be physically felt properly yet. It's a matter of precision of awareness and depth of tangibility. And Every time I make a breakthrough it feels like I need to repolish and retrain all of the kungfu I know to make it more correct and more internal because I can see/feel deeper. So it's like a recalibration period before deepening the Taichi conditioning again. Is anyone else having or has had this experience? With the ting breakthru?
Well said. Ting is everything. If u think about it...with a high enough developed sensing awareness....how can u not feel everything
I love the new thumbnail style 🦾🧙♂️
I'm far from expert, but what i get so far is that the upper side of the body isn't either stiff or floppy, but an expression of the feet or tge power coming from the lower body.
I have heard/seen a number of explanation as it concerns Peng/Lu/Ji /an (excuse for any misspelling in terminology). He states if you do not have proper Peng then you have the same issue with the rest of it. I hope someday to meet someone which whom I can practice with, that can provide me with the true feeling of Peng.
where do you live? im in Philly
@@NinjatoSama Kingston, Canada
Pretty nice talk. Thank you.
Tai chi is good for the health, connection to the earth, most of it is taught in ymcas by people who dont know that much
Not sure if it was the intent but the 'this is not Yang style' impersonation reminded me of the short clip of Tian Yingjia. I wonder if Zhaolin's family descendants took things in a different direction than other students might have. The recently posted Huang DeFa video didn't have any of that.
certainly not the intent no
So much information here if you know what to look for 😉
Would you consider adding a small 'definitions to essential words' to the main page?
This is amazing . Does science study this or is it not measurable ie how he can move people around without apparently using any effort ?
❤️
Dear Adam
Do you and your team still attend the annual Huang taiji forum in Malaysia?
🙏
What a unique thumbnail
Gollum fist😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, it remembers me more at monkey kung fu.
👑🙂☯️🙏🏼👊🏼
Loosing with class. I don't think many understand the value of that quality, as a requirement for true skill.
Id love to see this guy in a real competitive bout,prove this works.just once.
everything about this apart from the "regal" "class" Yt bollocks. Prevail by giving way.
Invest in loss.
💚2024May17💚
Many people will say that this is fake. They will say that his students are being compliant, and they are so that he can demonstrate. A noncompliant external person will automatically fall into Sifu Mizner"s traps and could be seriously hurt. Tai Chi works best on someone trying to take your head off.
You got it right. Any normal (aka non deluded) person will say this is fake.
@@smithystube they never want to touch hands, they hide behind keyboards
@@smithystube Sorry not to be stupid enough to believe in magic.
@@longdongsilver4719It is not magic, it’s physics.
@@sevenstarsofthedipper1047 Cool! I'm glad that you agree that chi is just plain bullshit. And if it's physics you can certainely explain to me how it works...(?)
Mmmm no
I agree.😆
Gullum fist 😂
Sam problem as all these lame demos . Students are realistic in attack . No follow up as in real life . And yes the hopping , is exaggerated fake . @4.40 🤔🤓😃😃🙈🙈🤗👻 such an exaggerated reaction by student to a slight push . Yes I do combat Taichi .. 🙈 let’s see his students manage to do the same , with our others do operating . Don’t tell me if he don’t hop back he gets injured internally 😃😃😃
As always overacting it is very disappointing
Somebody got triggered
Why do you say they're overreacting? How do you know?
He doesn’t know…he just has an opinion based on zero experience.
Generally, it's more that they're trying to maintain the Tai Chi body/qualities that they've been taught - which AM exploits as he's better at that game than they are. Same as if you try to do Judo against an international, then you'll look like a rag doll but if you chin them, then it'll all look different.
@@LucidEnergyArts ja this is why I practice it for years
"wrestling has nothing to do with taijiquan" yawn, pass.
In reality wrestlers are far smarter than these guys. At least they are not deluded.
🙏