furtom
Yellow Belt
For the first time in my life, I'm practicing Taiji every day with a group and a teacher and I'm loving it.
I stumbled across this guy quite by accident. I happened to be in the local park when I saw a small group doing Taiji. Nothing at all unusual about that in this Chinese neighborhood. What was unusual was the outstanding Taiji of the instructor. I couldn't believe my eyes.
Since the group was obviously a beginner level, I summoned up the nerve to ask if I could join them. The instructor didn't speak a word of English, but motioned to me to go ahead in a friendly fashion. That was about a month ago and I've been going every day since.
Turns out this guy was a professional taiji instructor in China and recently emigrated to NY to be closer to his daughter, etc.
In the beginning, I was a little bummed at having to do the Beijing set, but that quickly has subsided. You know what? Any taiji is better than no taiji. :duh:
Besides that, I went early a few weeks ago and I caught the guy doing the old frame, first form. His fajin was fantastic! He told me (translated), oh I have to do that every so often so I don't forget it. My teacher taught me that. Oh, who was your teacher? Chen Zhaoxu. (Holy crap.)
He does demonstrate applications in a very capable way. I've been doing aikido and other martial arts for years and I can't get a hold of this guy.
Recently, I couldn't stand it any more, so I asked him if we could do some push hands. He pushed me around at will for a minute and said I could be in charge of doing that with anyone who wants to after the hour. :uhohh: Fortunately, the rest of them are all so new they have no idea how incapable I am! (Even though I told them so.)
I've been dying to do this for so long, but I really didn't have the extra money to spend on formal classes, most of which I never thought were very good anyway. Each week, I give this teacher a few bucks in appreciation and I practically have to force him to take it. I'm sure he's happy to get paid and I see others doing the same thing, but he certainly is a gentleman.
Good things come to those who wait.
If anyone is in Queens NY and wants to join us in the mornings, send me a message and I'll be happy to give you the details.
I stumbled across this guy quite by accident. I happened to be in the local park when I saw a small group doing Taiji. Nothing at all unusual about that in this Chinese neighborhood. What was unusual was the outstanding Taiji of the instructor. I couldn't believe my eyes.
Since the group was obviously a beginner level, I summoned up the nerve to ask if I could join them. The instructor didn't speak a word of English, but motioned to me to go ahead in a friendly fashion. That was about a month ago and I've been going every day since.
Turns out this guy was a professional taiji instructor in China and recently emigrated to NY to be closer to his daughter, etc.
In the beginning, I was a little bummed at having to do the Beijing set, but that quickly has subsided. You know what? Any taiji is better than no taiji. :duh:
Besides that, I went early a few weeks ago and I caught the guy doing the old frame, first form. His fajin was fantastic! He told me (translated), oh I have to do that every so often so I don't forget it. My teacher taught me that. Oh, who was your teacher? Chen Zhaoxu. (Holy crap.)
He does demonstrate applications in a very capable way. I've been doing aikido and other martial arts for years and I can't get a hold of this guy.
Recently, I couldn't stand it any more, so I asked him if we could do some push hands. He pushed me around at will for a minute and said I could be in charge of doing that with anyone who wants to after the hour. :uhohh: Fortunately, the rest of them are all so new they have no idea how incapable I am! (Even though I told them so.)
I've been dying to do this for so long, but I really didn't have the extra money to spend on formal classes, most of which I never thought were very good anyway. Each week, I give this teacher a few bucks in appreciation and I practically have to force him to take it. I'm sure he's happy to get paid and I see others doing the same thing, but he certainly is a gentleman.
Good things come to those who wait.
If anyone is in Queens NY and wants to join us in the mornings, send me a message and I'll be happy to give you the details.