an answer to a question.
Some can do it, within a few yrs others with more and others may never get to the point where they can let go of the idea of using their bodies directly and never get it.
Push hands is a way of testing and developing taiji skills nothing more. In the right context all questions concerning how things are used become quite clear.
A good fighter? I often wonder what does this mean? Is a good fighter one who mugs others on the street or one who competes in a ring? Taiji will help in either case but in the later unless ones skills are really true and quite good, speed, strength and endurance is what the contest is about if ones skills are not good.
Taiji history has many stories of masters just showing what they could do with a high level skill showing just the skill as well as many stories of people who where either killed or hurt quite badly by taiji masters using the same skills.
( if the other guy felt it or not) the point being is that one can not defend or act against what one can not feel in time. With out this idea all actions tend to be in the past tense instead of present and future. Future meaning that something is felt and acted on before it reaches a physical expression.
yes taiji is called an internal art. What does this mean to you? How is it different for something that is called external?
Each persons answers will depend on their experiences and understanding. Mine reflecting my teachers views are; internal practices or arts develop the shen (sprit), yi (mind) and qi (inner power)
What are called external arts develop the bone, skin and tendon.
These are my answers and views others may be different.
Some can do it, within a few yrs others with more and others may never get to the point where they can let go of the idea of using their bodies directly and never get it.
Push hands is a way of testing and developing taiji skills nothing more. In the right context all questions concerning how things are used become quite clear.
A good fighter? I often wonder what does this mean? Is a good fighter one who mugs others on the street or one who competes in a ring? Taiji will help in either case but in the later unless ones skills are really true and quite good, speed, strength and endurance is what the contest is about if ones skills are not good.
Taiji history has many stories of masters just showing what they could do with a high level skill showing just the skill as well as many stories of people who where either killed or hurt quite badly by taiji masters using the same skills.
( if the other guy felt it or not) the point being is that one can not defend or act against what one can not feel in time. With out this idea all actions tend to be in the past tense instead of present and future. Future meaning that something is felt and acted on before it reaches a physical expression.
yes taiji is called an internal art. What does this mean to you? How is it different for something that is called external?
Each persons answers will depend on their experiences and understanding. Mine reflecting my teachers views are; internal practices or arts develop the shen (sprit), yi (mind) and qi (inner power)
What are called external arts develop the bone, skin and tendon.
These are my answers and views others may be different.

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