I was taught this form by this real master’s Taiwanese student. This is Yang Luchan’s form. Note how he raises his heel off the ground when leading with his front arm. You won’t see this in any other style. Experiment with this approach and you will gain an understanding. Also note - when one part of the body moves every part of the body moves - sometimes almost imperceptibly. A fellow student who I trained push hands with visited him in Taiwan. His skill improved immeasurably after this visit - as I discovered in our subsequent training.
How do you know this is Yang Luchan form? This is one of the worse tai chi i never see! >>>You sais 'when one part of the body move every part move' This is really not true here. And the true saying is 'when center move (body like weel) all body move". so many errors here : going up and down in almost each step, very bad rhytm, too much stops and start again..
@@tatootao One of the greatest masters In Taiwan, followed by so many people all over the world. Poor, you are poor of everything, eyes, heart, technical view........You are a nothing poor man !
I was taught this form by this real master’s Taiwanese student. This is Yang Luchan’s form. Note how he raises his heel off the ground when leading with his front arm. You won’t see this in any other style. Experiment with this approach and you will gain an understanding. Also note - when one part of the body moves every part of the body moves - sometimes almost imperceptibly. A fellow student who I trained push hands with visited him in Taiwan. His skill improved immeasurably after this visit - as I discovered in our subsequent training.
How do you know this is Yang Luchan form? This is one of the worse tai chi i never see! >>>You sais 'when one part of the body move every part move' This is really not true here. And the true saying is 'when center move (body like weel) all body move". so many errors here : going up and down in almost each step, very bad rhytm, too much stops and start again..
@@tatootao One of the greatest masters In Taiwan, followed by so many people all over the world. Poor, you are poor of everything, eyes, heart, technical view........You are a nothing poor man !
Centered and Qi empowered movements. So beautiful.
Even the informal walk at the begining is magic : like a tiger pacing.
Robert W. Smith covered this master in "Chinese Boxing Master and Methods".