Does Tai chi all that it is cracked up to be, can u use it in real life and whats up with the strength and power u get from it.
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Special abilities? Like what? Dying faster than any normal human being could if faced with an attacker? Use the force, Luke. Sad
Tai chi is a Martial Art - first and formost. Forget the meditation, forget the chi (although this is integral at later stages) etc!
Form work teaches you balance and correct body alignment, that is what it is used for. Every part of the form has a combat application. The forms of tai chi can be performed slowly (most people see this side) but can also be purformed very fast, with rapid vicious movement.
Push hands, i am talking about the real stuff - not the competition crap that you see now all over the place, is used for sensetivity, it teaches you natural reaction as appossed to learned reaction. So that in a fight instinctive responces come out, rather than robotic applications.
High level free sparring is very vicious and many people suffer broken bones etc through this practice if they attempt it at a low level. Tai chi uses kicks to the knees, groin, solar plexus and hip joints, It uses a huge array of Chin Na (equivilent of JuJutsu), A large array of hand strikes, including eye gouges and power punches.
Unfortunatly real Tai Chi Chuan is very very rare now because of the fantastic health benifits people get from practice, this has been more focused on. So i understand peoples opinions of the art. Many who claim to be masters really are not!!
But to dismiss one of the most respected MARTIAL ARTS of china because of a bunch of bogus instructors in the west is really silly!
As far as throwing people accross the room is concerned (i get the impression that this is what people think of) this is far far more to do with body alignment, correct positioning, making your opponent get into a position with subtle body movements on your part etc etc, than it is to do with chi power.
BK frantzis has defeated all comers using internal martial arts, i believe some where MT too. Ok so it takes longer to get there, but i think that most people who are looking to study the martial side of Tai chi are already fairly good fighters and are looking for a more advanced and effective art. Tai chi will take you about 3-4 years of dedicated practice to become a good fighter, but this level of fighter will be very high when compared to an external artist of similar experience.
Pushing, punching and kicking hard only works if there is something to hit! Tai chi teaches you to be soft and yeld to the opponent - then explode and crush him with well placed and timed strikes. You dont stand there and slug it out, they can do that, you wait and wear them out, then BANG - ooopss your knocked out and have a bruised kidney!
Just some thoughts.
Cheers
Chris
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Chris,
I'm aware that Tai Chi has a very large amount of respect in the East as a martial art. Here in the US of A, it is a joke. It does have health benefits (i.e. lowering blood pressure), but if that is the focus, it takes the "martial" out of martial art. As far as it being effective in real combat, I'd have to see it to believe it. My comment was directed to the "special powers" that one receives. That idea is just nonsense. Unfortunately, human beings cannot use their minds to lift objects or become impervious to bullets. It's a martial myth that works on the weak minded. The real magical power is the ability to make people THINK that you have something you don't. Some will fear you, others will want to be your friend, and idiots will believe everything you say.
As far as combat goes, never doing any resistance training or serious combat training can not do anything except hurt your ability to function in a fight. I don't believe in the small, frail, and extremely deadly Chinese masters that supposedly exist. Everyone talks about them, but it's always "I've met so and so and they are incredible." I want to see it before I put any faith in it.
BK frantzis has defeated all comers using internal martial arts, i believe some where MT too. Ok so it takes longer to get there, but i think that most people who are looking to study the martial side of Tai chi are already fairly good fighters and are looking for a more advanced and effective art. Tai chi will take you about 3-4 years of dedicated practice to become a good fighter, but this level of fighter will be very high when compared to an external artist of similar experience.), the student will be able to do some serious damage to an attacker. A Tai Chi man with the same amount of time would be dead because he hadn't learned how to apply what he had learned (if it in fact had real life value). If you are good now, you will be better in time. I acknowledge that some things take more time than other to learn, but I put my faith in what works NOW.
Pushing, punching and kicking hard only works if there is something to hit! Tai chi teaches you to be soft and yeld to the opponent - then explode and crush him with well placed and timed strikes. You dont stand there and slug it out, they can do that, you wait and wear them out, then BANG - ooopss your knocked out and have a bruised kidney!
Take care,
Ryan
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ryanhall,
Firstly thankyou for the mature and polite post, quite a rarety on these boards!
I'm aware that Tai Chi has a very large amount of respect in the East as a martial art. Here in the US of A, it is a joke.
My comment was directed to the "special powers" that one receives. That idea is just nonsense. Unfortunately, human beings cannot use their minds to lift objects or become impervious to bullets.
As far as combat goes, never doing any resistance training or serious combat training can not do anything except hurt your ability to function in a fight.
A Tai Chi man with the same amount of time would be dead because he hadn't learned how to apply what he had learned
done some MA training before. My Main art has always been Traditional JJ but i have trained in MT, Karate, Judo, ninjutsu and hsing i. and for me tai chi has made me a far more efficient and powerful FIGHTER, than any of these other arts. I regularly cross spar, in fact today i trained with a semi pro boxer (featherweight) and a wing chun instructor (both friends of mine) and they were both imensly impressed with tai chi applications against there respective style, and i delbt with them well. In sparring i came out on top. (by sparring i mean - both with gloves but nothing else - and a lets go at it attitude!! not a tap tap tap thing!)
They cannot run/block/dodge forever--nobody can. Put a professional boxer in there, and I'd like to see them come out alive, much less unscathed.
I don't believe in the small, frail, and extremely deadly Chinese masters that supposedly exist. Everyone talks about them, but it's always "I've met so and so and they are incredible." I want to see it before I put any faith in it.
Cheers
Chris
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In defense of Tai Chi.
Originally posted by ryanhall
I am overwhelmed by the evidence in support of your arguement
Thanks,
It was'nt said to impress you ,but i'm glad it did.
Tai Chi is usually taught for exercise here in the U.S. ,but it's alot more than that.There is a misconseption that it takes yrs to be able to fight and that there is no sparring in Tai Chi.Both are wrong!
It depends on your teacher and the way he is teaching you.I'll admit it does take a little longer in Tai Chi ,but that is only to be able to use it properly.By that i mean being able to fully understand how to flow and bring out the power in quick short burst.Internal energy is no joke you can seriously do damage to your own body if you don't know what you are doing.People that make fun of things like Tai Chi usually do so because they have no idea what it involves.It's easy to make fun of something when you have no idea what it's like.
I'm not here to change or even try and change anyone's mind on Tai Chi.Just dropping some knowledge on anyone interested.
jmd161
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Master?
There are many Americans out there who claim to be "masters", but the real question is how can we tell who is a true master and who is not.
You see a true master would not brag about how many matches they've won, or how many trophies they have, A true master would be modest and humble. So when you find a true master you'll just KNOW.
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Originally posted by Tai Chi FighterYou see a true master would not brag about how many matches they've won, or how many trophies they have, A true master would be modest and humble. So when you find a true master you'll just KNOW.
Kind of like how I just KNOW you are a young kid romanticising the martial arts?
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