Originally Posted by
EternalSpring
dont mind at all, I'm 25
I dont know from experience which one is harder but I do know that out of the people I've seen that teach the big three of Xingyi, Bagua, and Tai Chi, they always recommend starting w/ Xingyi.
ooh 25 well you got enough time to learn both...if you like Bagua more learn it first...if your half way through xingyi curriculum pick up Bagua later...I know a guy at age fifty who started doing Bagua...internal styles are great for learning later on in life...i was wondering how old you were because if your already forty i dont see much point in trying to learn both...lol...
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