Tommy
White Belt
Hello everyone,
I' ve read many posts here in the past couple weeks and i have learned a lot about the practice of taiji and qigong. Well, my journey into CMA started 13 yrs ago. When I lived in Los Angeles, I had an opportunity to study Chen taiji with a very good sifu but I ended up with Wing Chun with a well known sifu in the Wong Shun Leung system. Now as i get older I wanted to study taiji but there aren't any traditional yang taiji in my area (st. louis) so I decided to go for CMC style.
Although I have never formally study taiji, I have been learning and practicing Santi Shi and Zhan Zhuang everyday for a few years now. and I do believe that beside apply Yang Cheng-fu's ten essentials when doing the first parts of Siu Nim Tau (which should takes about 20 min or more) and practicing Santi Shi everyday will tremendously further anyone wing chun skills.
I' ve read many posts here in the past couple weeks and i have learned a lot about the practice of taiji and qigong. Well, my journey into CMA started 13 yrs ago. When I lived in Los Angeles, I had an opportunity to study Chen taiji with a very good sifu but I ended up with Wing Chun with a well known sifu in the Wong Shun Leung system. Now as i get older I wanted to study taiji but there aren't any traditional yang taiji in my area (st. louis) so I decided to go for CMC style.
Although I have never formally study taiji, I have been learning and practicing Santi Shi and Zhan Zhuang everyday for a few years now. and I do believe that beside apply Yang Cheng-fu's ten essentials when doing the first parts of Siu Nim Tau (which should takes about 20 min or more) and practicing Santi Shi everyday will tremendously further anyone wing chun skills.