Beautiful video! Thank you for this. Clear, smooth movements. Whatever the movements are are perfect. There is no 'perfection' in Tai Chi. Whatever you do you do.
I like the idea of just showing the form for reference. I fine the comment below about principles short sighted. I noticed great rooting, balance and smoothness. Some slight pauses but no doubt they were more for teaching final positions of a posture. I am in William CC Chen's lineage from Cheng Manch'ing. William has taken professor's teaching to new levels based on his fighting experience. We all learn slightly different aspects and carry them on with our own bodies and minds. In the vernacular of the streets "it's all good"
It´s on the details.They are the true expression of the principles (or their lacking). See Professor , or Ben Lo, and you will understand what I mean. Nevertheless I like your form!
Beautiful video! Thank you for this. Clear, smooth movements. Whatever the movements are are perfect. There is no 'perfection' in Tai Chi. Whatever you do you do.
I like the idea of just showing the form for reference. I fine the comment below about principles short sighted. I noticed great rooting, balance and smoothness. Some slight pauses but no doubt they were more for teaching final positions of a posture. I am in William CC Chen's lineage from Cheng Manch'ing. William has taken professor's teaching to new levels based on his fighting experience. We all learn slightly different aspects and carry them on with our own bodies and minds. In the vernacular of the streets "it's all good"
Thank you for this....very, very helpful and clear movements....showing the whole body. Very wonderful.
In Tai Chi it's all about the energy, about the movement of energy. It doesn't have to be perfect.
Jim any way youd come up to Sacramento for our little CMC group? Gary is in it along with myself both of your old students.
Very well done all around. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Jim long time no see! from G Grossman from the 80's in Sacramento!
Hi, Jim! Lookin' good.
It´s on the details.They are the true expression of the principles (or their lacking). See Professor , or Ben Lo, and you will understand what I mean. Nevertheless I like your form!
Nice but with many work to do on the main principles!
+jluso1 Such as?