You put a lot into training others and each of us appreciates all you do to help us learn. You make it look effortless. If I had not found your videos, I probably would have chucked Tai Chi!
Explications très claires. J’aime beaucoup cette nouvelle série de vidéo.Merci Kevin.PS: vos vêtements entièrement noirs ( chandail et pantalons) sont très seyants mais ne soulignent pas assez la rotation des hanches( square the hips ) pour mes étudiants débutants.
So your body will turn from 45º left to 45º right? Why not 90º to 90º? Why concentrate on what the arms are doing instead of how the waist/Dantian and legs are driving them? Why visibly rise up during the change when you should be sinking (example @ 12.24)? I'm sorry, but failing to drive the postures from the waist and legs and ignoring sinking, one of the primary principles of Tai Chi, this is a sadly typical mediocre demonstration of low level Tai Chi. Nothing personal, I'm sure you mean well, but technically it sucks.
HI Paul, Thanks for your comments. You have to keep in mind that this video series is specifically done with the beginner in mind which is primarily geared towards learning basic positioning of the moves and the intended audience is not typically ready for the more advanced instruction you are speaking of. I appreciate your level of expectation and perhaps you will see more of what you want to see as we get into other series down the road. Are you practicing Mr. Moy's style of Tai Chi or another style? Cheers
You put a lot into training others and each of us appreciates all you do to help us learn. You make it look effortless. If I had not found your videos, I probably would have chucked Tai Chi!
you're great teacher
This is NOT my favourite move; probably my least favourite. Thanks for sorting it out for me, Kevin. Love your detailed demonstrations!
Good instruction, Kevin
Hi Glenn,
Thanks! Lots more info in our Livestream classes.
Cheers
Kevin
Excellent demonstration. Thank you.
Very good Kevin! Love your way of making it look so simple! but practice, practice to get there. LOL!
Très bonnes explications Keven. Merci 🙏🏻
Hi Manon,
Thanks and you are welcome!
Cheers
This was so helpful. Thanks so much for showing the details.
Hi Sherrie,
You are very welcome! Glad it's helping. Be sure to check out our other videos too!
Cheers
luv this bloke, cheers m8
Hi Evelyn,
LOL cheers to you too!
Explications très claires. J’aime beaucoup cette nouvelle série de vidéo.Merci Kevin.PS: vos vêtements entièrement noirs ( chandail et pantalons) sont très seyants mais ne soulignent pas assez la rotation des hanches( square the hips ) pour mes étudiants débutants.
Hi Chantal,
Thanks and you are welcome! Great point on the wardrobe. I see what you mean and we will watch out for that in the future.
Cheers
Great - my favourite move too! Where will you be posting the information about the workshop in Edmonton?
Hi Rosemary,
We will send the information to you . I think it's going to be a lot of fun and a good workout.
Cheers
So your body will turn from 45º left to 45º right? Why not 90º to 90º? Why concentrate on what the arms are doing instead of how the waist/Dantian and legs are driving them? Why visibly rise up during the change when you should be sinking (example @ 12.24)? I'm sorry, but failing to drive the postures from the waist and legs and ignoring sinking, one of the primary principles of Tai Chi, this is a sadly typical mediocre demonstration of low level Tai Chi. Nothing personal, I'm sure you mean well, but technically it sucks.
HI Paul,
Thanks for your comments. You have to keep in mind that this video series is specifically done with the beginner in mind which is primarily geared towards learning basic positioning of the moves and the intended audience is not typically ready for the more advanced instruction you are speaking of. I appreciate your level of expectation and perhaps you will see more of what you want to see as we get into other series down the road. Are you practicing Mr. Moy's style of Tai Chi or another style?
Cheers