About the Written Tradition of Taijiquan

Discussion in 'Internal Martial Arts' started by Martin2, Feb 2, 2009.

  1. Martin2

    Martin2 Valued Member

    Hello everybody,

    we have a new text online. I wrote it some years ago for the German Taijiquan Journal and translated it last week. It is nothing special, but I am shure some people here will enjoy it:

    http://taichi-philosophy.blogspot.com/

    Greetings to all philosophers

    Martin2
     
  2. NanFeiShen

    NanFeiShen Valued Member

    The interesting thing about what you wrote, is the underlining principles that are discussed in the Classics, seem to apply so easily to any style of Taiji, yet each style has its own unique methodology of movement and posture.
    I have been involved with Yang Taiji for many years, but tried out Wu Taiji briefly, learning the short form.
    I may be mistaken, but did you ever do a tour to Cape Town with your teacher?
    If so, then we actually did a little push hands.
     
  3. Martin2

    Martin2 Valued Member

    Hello Nanfeishen,

    I think I know who you are. Yes, I was in Cape Town - what a fantastic place.
    So I am coming back here and then to support the group. (Often alone without Ma Jiangbao).

    Do you saw out newest clip?

    Wu Tai Chi Pushhands Seminar in Germany:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUmaFgzD2nk"]YouTube - Wu Tai Chi Chuan Pushhands Seminar[/ame]

    Greetings

    Martin2
     

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