• The POWERZZ!!

    There is no shortage of Tai Chi people (usually online) saying their lineage, or forms or sometimes of themselves 🙂 are the best. Usually saying how many fights or competitions they have done and won. Usually it comes to down, “I have POWERZZZ!”

    Now it is true that Yang Luchan (the founder) and his son Yang Banhou were known as “Yang the Invincible” and they were teaching Manchu nobility and were tested throughout their life, so to stand to reason that their Tai Chi skills must be at the pinnacle.

    This is why some people chase the old forms, or the original forms. But the truth of the matter is that in 2020s, unless you engage in fights or sports competitions, being healthy means a lot more. Let’s be honest, the saying is that Tai Chi “allows the old and weak to defeat the young”, and Tai Chi can equalize a lot, but it can only go so far. My goal is to be healthy into my 80s and 90s. There is no promise to anyone but I am going to better my odds as much as possible.

One response to “The POWERZZ!!”

  1. David Avatar

    Building up martial jin, or neijin, and training for health in Tai Chi are the exact same thing. So you cannot do Tai Chi exercises differently if we train them for health or as a Martial arts. But fighting experience is needed to understand fighting. There’s the real and only difference if you want to learn how to fight, not how Tai Chi is practiced.

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