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  • whats the title of your post mean there toaster boy?

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    • Originally posted by knifethrower
      Boar...jubaji...Ironically it was the two of you at each other’s throats, arguing about Tai Chi that brought me to this forum. It’s why I read all of Boar’s posts about Tai Chi …it’s why I decided to train with him…and why my Tai Chi is a fuking blast to do. Keep up the good work guys!

      Huh i'm simply amazed you didnt seek out jubaji instead...

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      • Originally posted by kingoftheforest
        whats the title of your post mean there toaster boy?
        baka dana kono futari

        It's about Boar and jubaji...it means "what a couple of morons" but it's said with a lot of love

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        • Originally posted by knifethrower
          baka dana kono futari

          It's about Boar and jubaji...it means "what a couple of morons" but it's said with a lot of love
          I hope yer toaster shorts circuits, but i mean that in the nicest way

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          • Originally posted by BoarSpear
            I hope yer toaster shorts circuits, but i mean that in the nicest way

            Maybe it will REALLY fix his form lol.

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            • Originally posted by treelizard
              We were practicing indoors though.
              See, you were doing it all wrong. You need to be outcome were your chi can attract muggers and rapists.

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              • Originally posted by BoarSpear
                Ah, then it wasnt Taiji
                At the risk of starting a war, since when did an art not seeming martial make it not really taiji? Aren't all styles derived from one original style?

                My understanding is that different styles have different emphases--whether on health or on martial application.

                There's an interesting article here; http://www.taichiproductions.com/art...p?articleid=37

                Sounds a bit aikido-esque...

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                • Originally posted by medic06
                  See, you were doing it all wrong. You need to be outcome were your chi can attract muggers and rapists.
                  At Bally's?

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                  • Fill your note book with this

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                    • Originally posted by BoarSpear
                      real taiji isnt boring to do or watch
                      Yeah!...you should see my form

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                      • Originally posted by knifethrower
                        Yeah!...you should see my form

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                        • Originally posted by BoarSpear
                          no war just fact, Tai chi chuan wasnt intended to be a health art, that was the side effect of the training.
                          But I thought it was started after this monk saw a snake and a crane fighting, and was supposed to illustrate the principles of yin and yang...

                          Originally posted by BoarSpear
                          When It was decided to remove the fighting application and emphasis in order to teach it to the old and weak the art was effectively ruined. If you practice Taiji without the fighting applications and forms then you arent really doing tai chi chuan...in this country it was further killed by treehugging hippies into new age energy nonsense...its a fighting style first all the other benifits resulted as by products not the initial goal...without the dynamic movements and energy transfer its just a dance and its boring to watch and do, real taiji isnt boring to do or watch
                          But I thought that was because I didn't have the discipline and respect to do the actual WORK involved in learning a MARTIAL art.

                          I forgot the other reason that I stopped, and that's because I got really sick of the pulsating ST36 point, and losing sensation in my hands, and getting all shaky, and all. Instructors telling me to put my hands and feet in warm water didn't cut it for me as an explanation. I still do it though.

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                          • Originally posted by treelizard
                            But I thought it was started after this monk saw a snake and a crane fighting, and was supposed to illustrate the principles of yin and yang...



                            But I thought that was because I didn't have the discipline and respect to do the actual WORK involved in learning a MARTIAL art.

                            I forgot the other reason that I stopped, and that's because I got really sick of the pulsating ST36 point, and losing sensation in my hands, and getting all shaky, and all. Instructors telling me to put my hands and feet in warm water didn't cut it for me as an explanation. I still do it though.
                            Shakyness, losing sensation in your hands, pulsating st-36...lay off the caffiene and wierdo herbs...that aint Taiji....soaking your hands and feet in warm water? Where the hell do these people come from??? If its causing all that its obviously incorrectly taught or practiced...Taiji improves your health, it doesnt destroy it.

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                            • Originally posted by BoarSpear
                              Shakyness, losing sensation in your hands, pulsating st-36...lay off the caffiene and wierdo herbs...that aint Taiji....soaking your hands and feet in warm water? Where the hell do these people come from??? If its causing all that its obviously incorrectly taught or practiced...Taiji improves your health, it doesnt destroy it.
                              Hmmm, warm water to open the meridians seems to be pretty standard fare around the acupuncture/shiatsu people I know... And I get the shakiness and pulsation after acupuncture, too. No herbs or caffeine involved. Even gotten it just from watching a class. Apparently I'm "sensitive to qi."

                              I did quit though...

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