Hi to all im new here not sure if you have a section for newbies? I practice mixed martial arts and qi gong right now and im about to start 24 step taiji quan any advice from any of the pro's.
Hi to all im new here not sure if you have a section for newbies? I practice mixed martial arts and qi gong right now and im about to start 24 step taiji quan any advice from any of the pro's.
Hmm... don't let your knees go past your toes in front stance... can hurt your knees after a while. Seems to be the biggest noob mistake I generally see as they're so focused on the hand movements they don't pay attention to the lower body much.
which 24 form?
advice in general, dont think "techniques," think "principals and quality of movement."
Well, I certainly can't speak for any of the pro's.....
But as a recent newbie myself, I can say you will get about 16 thousand opinions here and none will be the same... taijiquan/Tai Chi Chaun is just about the most complicated "thing" I have ever done; and many opinions about the same thing can all be right.... or wrong..... and many times there is no right or wrong, which is very confusing to a new guy....
And frankly, much of qi gong is like taiji; so you may be a whole lot closer than you think. As you already know - what probably motivates you - is that taijiquan will give you the ma apps that qi gong doesn't.
So my non-pro advice would be to immerse yourself in the beginner form and just let it be... then when you have it inside your mind to your instructors' satisfaction - come back and add in the ma apps on top. Unless you are a super-student that is...
.... Skip
my advice is don't come onto a public forum for advice...
Honorary African American
grandmaster instructor of Wombat Combat The Lost Art of Anal Destruction™®LLC .
Senior Business Director at TEAM ASSHAMMER consulting services ™®LLC
Now I am confused??????
If he takes your advice to not take advice he is still taking advice on a public forum!!!
Either way, whether he takes advice or doesn't take advice he is still taking advice!
NOW what is your advice, since he can't help but take advice????
yes like the deadly stairs walking and forest jogging
Honorary African American
grandmaster instructor of Wombat Combat The Lost Art of Anal Destruction™®LLC .
Senior Business Director at TEAM ASSHAMMER consulting services ™®LLC
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