Xue Sheng
All weight is underside
and I am not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing
After my knee injury when I got to a point where I could start training again I had the occasional knee issue so I would stop doing any training for a bit but after a while I would return to Traditional Yang style Taijiquan and then start Xingyiquan and a dash of Wing Chun and then my knee would start hurting and I would be back in a brace and have to stop again. I decided that Xingyiquan was the problem or possibly the Wing Chun stance needed for Sil lim Tao
Recently I was able to get back into training but I started with Beijing 24 form Taijiquan and then added Xingyiquan and then a little Wing Chun and things kept getting better and then I found I could actually start training more like I use to and I am rather happy about that.
So last night I decided since things were going so well that maybe I should start working on Traditional Yang style again so I did the long form. After I was done I ended up in my recliner icing my knee for 20 minutes because it was not feeling too good.
I have been blaming Xingyiquan and Wing Chun and the problem may be from Taijiquan, or it could be Traditional Yang in combination with the other styles but when I think about it my knee was bothering me to varying degrees when I stopped Xingyi and Wing Chun and only did Taiji but without the long for of Yang my knee seems to be getting stronger.
I will admit for the last couple of months it has been hard to get myself to do any traditional Yang style and the last two weeks I have done none, only Xingyi and Sil Lim Tao. Last night for the first time I was in the mood to do Yang style, so I did the long form and nothing else. But now I am not sure that I should be doing it at all and after 17 years of it I am having mixed feelings about the possibility of having to quit. I am upset at the possibility that I may have to stop it and I am also relieved at the possibility that I may have to stop and this combination seems odd to me. It is no secret that I like Xingyiquan much better than Taiji or just about anything I have ever trained (sadly there are no good teachers in my area and I am searching far and wide for one)
I need to do a bit more experimentation here and figure this out, but if ultimately traditional Yang has to stop it has to stop and like I said I am both sad and relieved about that, which is a bit odd. And I can still do Beijing 24 form, work on the 13 postures and do tuishou if I want to keep Taiji as part of my training.
I have what may be a short, but possibly a bit hardcore, Xingyiquan seminar coming up the end of the month and I will have to see how my knee does there. But I will say that the last Xingyi seminar I went to that after 6 hours and forgetting my knee brace in the hotel (meaning I did not have it for the entire seminar) I felt great and my knee was fine. But a 20 minute Yang long form makes it hurt a lot.
After my knee injury when I got to a point where I could start training again I had the occasional knee issue so I would stop doing any training for a bit but after a while I would return to Traditional Yang style Taijiquan and then start Xingyiquan and a dash of Wing Chun and then my knee would start hurting and I would be back in a brace and have to stop again. I decided that Xingyiquan was the problem or possibly the Wing Chun stance needed for Sil lim Tao
Recently I was able to get back into training but I started with Beijing 24 form Taijiquan and then added Xingyiquan and then a little Wing Chun and things kept getting better and then I found I could actually start training more like I use to and I am rather happy about that.
So last night I decided since things were going so well that maybe I should start working on Traditional Yang style again so I did the long form. After I was done I ended up in my recliner icing my knee for 20 minutes because it was not feeling too good.
I have been blaming Xingyiquan and Wing Chun and the problem may be from Taijiquan, or it could be Traditional Yang in combination with the other styles but when I think about it my knee was bothering me to varying degrees when I stopped Xingyi and Wing Chun and only did Taiji but without the long for of Yang my knee seems to be getting stronger.
I will admit for the last couple of months it has been hard to get myself to do any traditional Yang style and the last two weeks I have done none, only Xingyi and Sil Lim Tao. Last night for the first time I was in the mood to do Yang style, so I did the long form and nothing else. But now I am not sure that I should be doing it at all and after 17 years of it I am having mixed feelings about the possibility of having to quit. I am upset at the possibility that I may have to stop it and I am also relieved at the possibility that I may have to stop and this combination seems odd to me. It is no secret that I like Xingyiquan much better than Taiji or just about anything I have ever trained (sadly there are no good teachers in my area and I am searching far and wide for one)
I need to do a bit more experimentation here and figure this out, but if ultimately traditional Yang has to stop it has to stop and like I said I am both sad and relieved about that, which is a bit odd. And I can still do Beijing 24 form, work on the 13 postures and do tuishou if I want to keep Taiji as part of my training.
I have what may be a short, but possibly a bit hardcore, Xingyiquan seminar coming up the end of the month and I will have to see how my knee does there. But I will say that the last Xingyi seminar I went to that after 6 hours and forgetting my knee brace in the hotel (meaning I did not have it for the entire seminar) I felt great and my knee was fine. But a 20 minute Yang long form makes it hurt a lot.