So I am going to go check out some Wu Style Tai ji (Onesp1ng, in your masterful knowledge of mandarin, which is the proper pinyin...tai ji or tai chi?).
Can anyone tell me more about it? I have your basic stereotypical idea of the difference between Chen, Yang and wu...(combat, middle of the road, and even more internal and slow....respectively). However, I have read from some of your recent posts about taiji....(and maestro's post from frank yee which described the different energies and such involved with practicing gung fu) and I am curious to the real differences between the 3 major styles, specifically wu.
this is the school im checking out
I did study hippy tai chee (yang) a while ago but i didnt retain to much of that.
Can anyone tell me more about it? I have your basic stereotypical idea of the difference between Chen, Yang and wu...(combat, middle of the road, and even more internal and slow....respectively). However, I have read from some of your recent posts about taiji....(and maestro's post from frank yee which described the different energies and such involved with practicing gung fu) and I am curious to the real differences between the 3 major styles, specifically wu.
this is the school im checking out
I did study hippy tai chee (yang) a while ago but i didnt retain to much of that.
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