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  1. 避實就虛,以虛帶實。 "avoid the substantial and embrace...

    避實就虛,以虛帶實。
    "avoid the substantial and embrace the in-substantial, using the in-substantial to take over the substantial."
    Not the best translation, but that's the best I can do :o

    Yoshi, you...
  2. Even the push is not hard. But the effect is...

    Even the push is not hard. But the effect is hard.

    A low level Tai Chi guy lines up his own body so he can push back with a very strong structure.

    A top level guy lines up his opponent's...
  3. I share your frustration! To be honest, I have...

    I share your frustration!

    To be honest, I have more or less given up teaching Tai Chi to the public for the exact same reason. I don't want to teach the watered down version, but most people don't...
  4. Strictly speaking, when done properly the...

    Strictly speaking, when done properly the circling is done via the change in force vectors with very little movement and minimal change in the quantity of force. Why? because I don't want the...
  5. Tai Chi was developed for fighting. The original...

    Tai Chi was developed for fighting. The original Yang family was teaching the art to both the Manchurian Noblemen and Imperial Guards. I don't think the Imperial Guards were much interested in just...
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