Hi Anthony! Nice video! Thank you for sharing. My congratulations with the bronze medal! What are the rules of this competition? And what does "transform" mean?
Thank you! There are many rules, it is difficult to explain them to you one by one. When I am pushed by the opponent, I move my feet 1 step 1 point, 2 steps 2 points, 3 steps 3 points, 4 points deducted for one hand touching the ground, 8 points for both hands touching the ground, 10 points if both hands touch the ground after moving, pushing hard is a foul, and points deducted for stepping out of the circle, etc... "transform" mean 化(Hua) = transformation, Few Chinese Taiji words cannot be translated, such as Yi意, Qi 气, Shen神, 化 Hua, so you need to learn this few Chinese word. Thank you for your support!
@@AnthonyYap2828 Thank you for the answer. Sure specific terms are much more appropriate in the taiji context. It is very impressive that Hua jin is also evaluated in your competitions.
Hi Anthony! Nice video! Thank you for sharing. My congratulations with the bronze medal! What are the rules of this competition? And what does "transform" mean?
Thank you! There are many rules, it is difficult to explain them to you one by one. When I am pushed by the opponent, I move my feet 1 step 1 point, 2 steps 2 points, 3 steps 3 points, 4 points deducted for one hand touching the ground, 8 points for both hands touching the ground, 10 points if both hands touch the ground after moving, pushing hard is a foul, and points deducted for stepping out of the circle, etc... "transform" mean 化(Hua) = transformation, Few Chinese Taiji words cannot be translated, such as Yi意, Qi 气, Shen神, 化 Hua, so you need to learn this few Chinese word. Thank you for your support!
@@AnthonyYap2828 Thank you for the answer. Sure specific terms are much more appropriate in the taiji context. It is very impressive that Hua jin is also evaluated in your competitions.
@@andreylugovskoy9630 Thanks for your support!