Thank you for sharing this principle. Finding another Taiji sifu who uses real skill and technique that demonstrates real push hands and use of force has been difficult. Your explanations are spot on very practical, and show that you have a sifu level of understanding. I have been trying to teach these concepts to my jujitsu students, and they get frustrated when we practice movement in stillness...and, basically, any of the transferring of force you demonstrated here in your video. I wish more people teachers were aware of these concepts. I didn't have a sifu who taught these concepts to me, they come as you know intuitively from stance and qigong work. I learned so much about how to explain it with words from your video and I would like you to know that I appreciate your explanations and teaching so much. Xie Xie ni!
Hello @sineatermaster. Thank you! These are difficult concepts to convey in words. I'm very pleased to hear that this has helped you. Let me know if you have questions, thoughts, or just want to compare notes. Regards.
I'm not sure how the algorithm found this for me, but I'm thankful for the internal balance lesson. I'm just breaking through to this concept in my Wing Chun practice. I'll keep watching your vids for more info. This does remind me to tap on my good Tai Chi Master's shoulder for further development, as we are all finding this balance. Tai Chi can greatly improve this side of the martial arts.
I'm glad you got something from it. I practiced Wing Chun for a number of years. Siu Nim Tao is an excellent place to develop this with the proper focus. I appreciate your suppor. Best of luck in your Wing Chun training. Regards.
Thank you , explanations are really clear.
Really excellent. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this principle. Finding another Taiji sifu who uses real skill and technique that demonstrates real push hands and use of force has been difficult. Your explanations are spot on very practical, and show that you have a sifu level of understanding.
I have been trying to teach these concepts to my jujitsu students, and they get frustrated when we practice movement in stillness...and, basically, any of the transferring of force you demonstrated here in your video. I wish more people teachers were aware of these concepts.
I didn't have a sifu who taught these concepts to me, they come as you know intuitively from stance and qigong work. I learned so much about how to explain it with words from your video and I would like you to know that I appreciate your explanations and teaching so much. Xie Xie ni!
Hello @sineatermaster. Thank you! These are difficult concepts to convey in words. I'm very pleased to hear that this has helped you. Let me know if you have questions, thoughts, or just want to compare notes. Regards.
I'm not sure how the algorithm found this for me, but I'm thankful for the internal balance lesson. I'm just breaking through to this concept in my Wing Chun practice. I'll keep watching your vids for more info.
This does remind me to tap on my good Tai Chi Master's shoulder for further development, as we are all finding this balance. Tai Chi can greatly improve this side of the martial arts.
I'm glad you got something from it. I practiced Wing Chun for a number of years. Siu Nim Tao is an excellent place to develop this with the proper focus. I appreciate your suppor. Best of luck in your Wing Chun training. Regards.
Very nice and clear explainations - Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, and you are welcome
Excellent explanations. 👍
Thank you. Glad you got something from it.
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