Awesomeness! As a martial artist and practitioner of Chen Style Taijiquan.... I loved this explanation of living life in flow and Sifu Singh insights into the deeper spiritual, healing, and transformative practice of Taiji. Would love to hear more from him on the subject. Keep up the good work.
I like that part of what's the greatest martial art ; what's the greatest enemy . That question definitely shows were we need to place our thoughts and actions .😊 Good stuff !
As a farmer and construction worker, I use the work-applied process of my Qi Gong to attune myself with the materials I work with and install them more easily
I use WORDS as a WEAPON... To diffuse my ABSURD OBSESSION... I abuse discourse, through AGGRESSION. To display, we create our own LESSONS. I DEFY my own LAWS.... To ANNIHILATE what I'm NOT. My conspiracies APPLAUD.... Eternal mirrors that see my FLAWS. I eat my own LIES, I DESPISE. To free my own MIND, by DESIGN. I am my own SLAVE, till the GRAVE. Every day I'm AMAZED, at what I MAKE. Love it when I BREAK, into new INTRICATE THINGS. Love it when I TAKE, time from ETERNAL BEINGS.
@Budo Brothers - Can please try to invite a Shuai Jiao Master on your Channel? In my opinion, Shuai Jiao is one of the Most UNDERRATED Martial Arts of All Time, that the majority of Westerns doesn't really know anything about or has never heard of the Ancient Martial Art before.
Taiji is not religion, it is martial arts. I grow tired of cultish behavior, song, qi, Yi, she, all these things are used as some kind of new age, cultish religion. How sad this is a great martial practice. If you need peace, find Jesus, go to church. Don’t ruin my art, making it something it is not.
So you're practicing a traditional Chinese martial art without bothering to understand the philosophies and principles that form its foundations? Good luck with that one!
@@tonytroy1826 the problem with what you are saying is that “chi” and “inner peace” and “centeredness” and Taoism were never the point of these arts, health, physical fitness, combatives, and community are. You just need to study with, and speak to people that created and developed these arts to know this. Intention, form, function, these are the concepts, anything else is pseudo religious drivel. Taiji, Hsing I, and Bagua were taught to the military, and practiced for personal protection before Mao and all the hippies in the US.
I came to say exactly this. I'm tired of seeing Tai Chi be turned into hippy nonsense. It does nothing for the art and makes people think they can defend themselves when they can't. It needs to stop.
@@shane4371 I heartily agree, Taiji, Hsing I, and Bagua were taught and practiced as combat arts by village militias, the military, body guards, and people who required combat skill to survive in a lawless society. They contain great cultural art and provide a sense of community and history, but they are first and foremost fighting arts, I save the religion for church.
Sorry I have had Chinese nationals as teachers, both knew and understood Taoism and Buddhism, both upset that people dilute the arts with philosophy and religion. The art does not improve your spiritual growth, and conflating the two dilutes the art. Traditional Chinese martial arts and combatives have nearly died out because of this. Taiji is not yoga, it is not meditation, it is not “energetics” , it is a functional martial art and an effective health practice. That is according to members of the families that developed it.
@@picpic66 I called it for what it is. If you're too stupid to understand, that's not my problem. I've been involved in Chinese martial arts for 30 years. This type of esoteric nonsense is why we're a laughing stock. "Ah, great master with long flowing beard, teach me to be one with the tao" lol. F*** outta here:)
Awesomeness! As a martial artist and practitioner of Chen Style Taijiquan.... I loved this explanation of living life in flow and Sifu Singh insights into the deeper spiritual, healing, and transformative practice of Taiji. Would love to hear more from him on the subject. Keep up the good work.
I also study Chen and mu dong kung fu
@@billtaylor1656very cool!
I like that part of what's the greatest martial art ; what's the greatest enemy . That question definitely shows were we need to place our thoughts and actions .😊 Good stuff !
I just started learning Tai Chi Chuan CMC 37 Yang Style. A great compliment to my QiGong Practice.
As a farmer and construction worker, I use the work-applied process of my Qi Gong to attune myself with the materials I work with and install them more easily
Interesting!
The intro made me feel like...damn it's so smooth 😲
Sifu Singh is one smooth operator! 🙌
I use WORDS as a WEAPON...
To diffuse my ABSURD OBSESSION...
I abuse discourse, through AGGRESSION.
To display, we create our own LESSONS.
I DEFY my own LAWS....
To ANNIHILATE what I'm NOT.
My conspiracies APPLAUD....
Eternal mirrors that see my FLAWS.
I eat my own LIES, I DESPISE.
To free my own MIND, by DESIGN.
I am my own SLAVE, till the GRAVE.
Every day I'm AMAZED, at what I MAKE.
Love it when I BREAK, into new INTRICATE THINGS.
Love it when I TAKE, time from ETERNAL BEINGS.
Ty so much. This is so informative. 🙏
Do u got a book made out of all those notes yet?
I wish more people would think today. More people would have more balance
I am learning tai chi with a walking caine and it will help me down the road and progress with life.
Great flow
Woohoo this is wise
Beautiful dude!
Singh it like u mean it!
Well you almost have the principle but still lack, of something i gave you hint to fully master it, flow of the first knowledge of human
Wu Wei
@Budo Brothers - Can please try to invite a Shuai Jiao Master on your Channel? In my opinion, Shuai Jiao is one of the Most UNDERRATED Martial Arts of All Time, that the majority of Westerns doesn't really know anything about or has never heard of the Ancient Martial Art before.
Taiji is not religion, it is martial arts. I grow tired of cultish behavior, song, qi, Yi, she, all these things are used as some kind of new age, cultish religion. How sad this is a great martial practice. If you need peace, find Jesus, go to church. Don’t ruin my art, making it something it is not.
So you're practicing a traditional Chinese martial art without bothering to understand the philosophies and principles that form its foundations? Good luck with that one!
@@tonytroy1826 the problem with what you are saying is that “chi” and “inner peace” and “centeredness” and Taoism were never the point of these arts, health, physical fitness, combatives, and community are. You just need to study with, and speak to people that created and developed these arts to know this. Intention, form, function, these are the concepts, anything else is pseudo religious drivel. Taiji, Hsing I, and Bagua were taught to the military, and practiced for personal protection before Mao and all the hippies in the US.
I came to say exactly this. I'm tired of seeing Tai Chi be turned into hippy nonsense. It does nothing for the art and makes people think they can defend themselves when they can't.
It needs to stop.
@@shane4371 I heartily agree, Taiji, Hsing I, and Bagua were taught and practiced as combat arts by village militias, the military, body guards, and people who required combat skill to survive in a lawless society. They contain great cultural art and provide a sense of community and history, but they are first and foremost fighting arts, I save the religion for church.
Sorry I have had Chinese nationals as teachers, both knew and understood Taoism and Buddhism, both upset that people dilute the arts with philosophy and religion. The art does not improve your spiritual growth, and conflating the two dilutes the art. Traditional Chinese martial arts and combatives have nearly died out because of this. Taiji is not yoga, it is not meditation, it is not “energetics” , it is a functional martial art and an effective health practice. That is according to members of the families that developed it.
Far tooooo much of this guy. Unsubbed
Not an airport. 😂
Lots of new-age mumbo.
Explain?
@@picpic66 Pretty self-explanatory.
@@KjelTyson you made the offhanded claim, let's break it down. What is contradicting your views? Or maybe extrapolating on ideas is too mumbo jumbo?
@@picpic66 I called it for what it is. If you're too stupid to understand, that's not my problem.
I've been involved in Chinese martial arts for 30 years. This type of esoteric nonsense is why we're a laughing stock.
"Ah, great master with long flowing beard, teach me to be one with the tao" lol.
F*** outta here:)
@@picpic66 awww, hipster's big mad lol. I think your man bun's too tight, son:)