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    tai chi dodging a Foil? WHAT?

    Here you go Big Bro Gene. Just saw this...I don't know, if this is old stuff for you but check it out. HAHA

    Tai Chi Demonstration by Master Wang - Agility and Evasion VS FENCING!!!

    What? In a Seinfeld voice " who are the Ad wizards who came up with this one?"

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    Awwww, that's sweet.

    Sort of a Valentine's gift, bro.






    Ok, that came out wrong.

    But seriously, the fencer is using an epee. In epee, the whole body is legal target. Why doesn't he just hit him in the hand?
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    dodging basic

    tai chi or not

    yield to the left

    yield to the right

    move back one or two steps

    when the ball, arrow, sword, fist or leg coming

    you move when he moves.

    dodge ball or dodge whatever

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    - Dodge to left/ right,
    - Spin to left/right,
    - Jump up,
    - Jump back,

    are long fist basic principles that's general used in all TCMA system.
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