Thursday, November 24, 2011

Real tai chi?How can they blow someone over 5 meters across a room?

Anyone here study it?I saw many tai chi practitioners online do i but how?I know that it has something to do with the motion of your body but can anyone here describe all the movements to do such a move?|||Fajing. Google it.|||It has as much to do with the motion of *their* body as it does with yours. A typical tai chi maneuver is to rob the opponent of their balance before applying a push...and someone who's unbalanced can be pushed a surprisingly long way.





Try this experiment somewhere soft and grassy. Try to push a friend around, letting him resist all he wants. Hard, no? Then have him close his eyes and stand up straight before giving him a good, solid push. With no ability to react and rebalance himself properly, your friend will go quite a ways before stopping or falling down.





They also train body movements to make their pushes more efficient and effective, of course, but it's not nearly as important as unbalancing the other man.|||In Chinese, tai chi is used as a way to train a person's chi, or internal energy. The people that you see are most likely ones that train daily. They're chi has developed to the point where they can manipulate it. This is pretty much the same technique used in Shaolin WuShu. By concentrating your chi in one specific area, that area is made nearly invulnerable. However, this takes years to do it. Hope this helps!|||it is a test of your gullibility. 5 meters is a little too much hollywood.|||Don't believe everything you see.|||I don't know what you've heard or seen, but this is impossible.

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