Strangest thing

Xue Sheng

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It is hot and humid today, and for many years, whenever it is like this i feel like i should stop and do some Chen style taijiquan. Not Yang, which i have done longest, not Wu or Sun, both if which I trained…. Just Chen, which i also trained, second longest time of the taijiquan styles.

When i left my first Shifu, who taught a lot if different forms from different styles (one I trained was Chen) i was actually looking for a Chen teacher, that was my first choice, but this was before the wide spread of the internet and i never found one. Long story short, after looking for other styles, i ended up training Yang

But today, 30 years later, even though i have not done much Chen in years, i still feel like i should be doing chen, outside, on a hot snd humid day.

About 9 years ago, in Fort Lauderdale, in June, i think i did Chansijin (chen silk reeling) every day i was there
 
If you have done Yang, Chen, Wu, and Sun, should you do "your" Taiji today?

I have trained long fist, praying mantis, Baji, Taiji, XingYi, White ape, Zimen, WC. But when I punch/kick, I just do "my" punch/kick because my arm/leg can only function in a certain way, not 8 different ways at the same time.

People said my Baji and praying mantis all look like long fist. To me, that's a good thing. Long fist is my foundation. Anything that I cross trained should also integrated my long fist flavor by default.
 
If you have done Yang, Chen, Wu, and Sun, should you do "your" Taiji today?

An interesting question 👍

Have practiced Dong/tung style, CMC style, before finding my last taiji teacher
He once mentioned that once I reached a certain level of understanding I could call "it"
what I wished....

At this point I call "my" taiji "Empty Circle 太极 (Kōng Yuán Tàijí)"

reflecting my veiw point at this time


I have trained long fist, praying mantis, Baji, Taiji, XingYi, White ape, Zimen, WC. But when I punch/kick, I just do "my" punch/kick because my arm/leg can only function in a certain way, not 8 different ways at the same time.

Interesting… I’ve found something similar, but in the opposite direction. Because of my current practice, I can no longer move the way I used to in other styles — Tibetan White Crane, Northern Mantis

The mechanics have changed… my body now responds differently. I did try to combine the taiji with the White Crane at one time, spent some 5 yrs working it out...In the end couldn't do it...movement base to different....had to chose which direction I wanted to go....
 
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I can no longer move the way I used to in other styles — like Tibetan White Crane or Northern Mantis. The mechanics have changed…
My experience is different.

- Praying mantis make my long fist circular motion smaller.
- Baji make my long fist punch has compress and release.
- Taiji make my long fist move to borrow the end of my previous move.
- XingYi make my long fist hand and foot coordinator better.
- WC make me to consider to protect my center from inside out.
- Zimen make me to send Qi pass through shoulder joint, elbow joint, wrist joint, and reach to fingertips.
- ...

All MA systems have something special. There is no reason not to integrate everything all together.
 
My experience is different.

- Praying mantis make my long fist circular motion smaller.
- Baji make my long fist punch has compress and release.
- Taiji make my long fist move to borrow the end of my previous move.
- XingYi make my long fist hand and foot coordinator better.
- WC make me to consider to protect my center from inside out.
- Zimen make me to send Qi pass through shoulder joint, elbow joint, wrist joint, and reach to fingertips.
- ...

All MA systems have something special. There is no reason not to integrate everything all together.

👍 all systems have something of value

Yes our experiences seem to be different, with the styles I had worked with in the past full integration it was not possible for them to work together. White Crane, and Mantis for example....quite different..

Even within Taiji, Chen and Yang emphasize very different movement qualities and internal methods. At a deeper level, they’re not really compatible, trying to blend them often ends up weakening both.

Some people feel they can integrate styles — if you really look at their movement, it still reflects their base style, whatever that may be.

I knew someone who trained under a well-known teacher. That teacher taught Taiji, his foundation was in another art.

I once asked him why he’d want to practice Taiji with me when his teacher was so famous. He said, “My teacher teaches Taiji — but you know Taiji.” There’s a difference between doing the movements and embodying the method.
 
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