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Tai Chi,good self-defense art or not?
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Originally posted by jubajiYeah, thanks for making my point again you simpering sycophant.
These people all studied Tai Chi in park in China with the Chens, except they have proof they were there and no one denies teaching them LOL.
YouTube - Jeet kune do
I suppose Tommy isn't really this fast either, face it clown you've been exposed as a little fraud with a big mouth.
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Originally posted by jubaji View PostYeah, there we go...
"Oh by the way..."
Not that I'm surprised people would want to stab or shoot such a prince of a fellow...
How 'bout you?Your response is why Boar didn't bother, you're to be believed on your word alone yet when others speak up for Boar it still isn't as credible as your self proclaimed and unverified BS.
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This thread was locked last week...
What happened?
Did TTE and Jubajjiiiiiii hug?
Personally I think that argument is good and brings out lots of valid points. Personal swipes can make the conversation more lively as long as it is done in jest
We are all lovers of martial arts and passionate about what we do
That will always cause clashes
Peace out
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Tai Chi, (some forms of the style) do have effective fighting applications. It depends how you train and by who and what you train in. I do not do Tai Chi myself, but I am familiar with the combative aspects in some of it.
Again, some I feel, speak about things from their outward observation of them.
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Chen Style seems to be effective in combat. I know very little about Taijiquan but I've seen enough of Chen Style to know that it could work.
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Originally posted by MuayThaiFighter View PostTai chi is considered a martial arts by many,it is said that if the techniques of Tai Chi are to be used very quickly in a real situation they will be very effective as a self-defense.Of course these techniques can be done very quickly and softly if the other person isn't moving and isn't fighting back.
I personally do not consider Tai Chi an art of self-defense.
I can not imagine how an art with nothing but forms can be useful on street.
For any art to be useful on street you need to train and practice like a fighter through full contact sparring.
Tai Chi as far as I am concerned is just an art for practicing chi and for learning to relax, that's why it is very good and healthy for young and elderly people.
Who here agrees ?
..... anyhow. TC does 'map' into almost every MA form there is. U be quick study for TKdo, Karate, JJsu, even Judo
Been practising T-C for about 10 years. Too old for Br-J-J. and not crazy enough for Mu-thai (or tough enough)
I used to box though, so have a plan 'B' if req'd
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Originally posted by Red Rum View PostThis thread was locked last week...
What happened?
Did TTE and Jubajjiiiiiii hug?
Personally I think that argument is good and brings out lots of valid points. Personal swipes can make the conversation more lively as long as it is done in jest
We are all lovers of martial arts and passionate about what we do
That will always cause clashes
Peace out
Something to do with ego-management, and conquering self
You 2-3 dan and up black belts can explain this better than I can
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