charyuop
Black Belt
Hi everyone.
I remember when I used to live in home town going to the park to play soccer and seeing group of people doing Tai Chi (back then I knew nothing about it) and that really mesmerized me.
Unfortunately now I live in a small town and the closest Tai Chi school is more than 2 hours away from me.
I looked online for videos and found free online classes. I looked into the master giving the lessons and by what I read is a good one (Micheal Gilman). So after a little of online classes I started buying his DVD to help me. In his DVDs he shows the solo forms, applications and much more. He explains very detailed. There is also videos for Push Hands, but kinda useless to me since I have no second person to practice with.
Now I know pretty well that without a teacher next to you it is hardly impossible to catch the depth of Tai Chi, but how far from real Tai Chi will it be?
What I am "learning" is the Yang Style long form (108) which by what I read around is not the original Yang Style, but it was a form modified by one of the Yang family so that it could be practiced basically by anyone.
By the way, I read an interview of one of the students of the old Yang masters in which he says that the original form of Yang Stayle was good, but the one modified (I guess the name was Yang Cheng Fu) is healthy, but no use in self defense...is it true?
I remember when I used to live in home town going to the park to play soccer and seeing group of people doing Tai Chi (back then I knew nothing about it) and that really mesmerized me.
Unfortunately now I live in a small town and the closest Tai Chi school is more than 2 hours away from me.
I looked online for videos and found free online classes. I looked into the master giving the lessons and by what I read is a good one (Micheal Gilman). So after a little of online classes I started buying his DVD to help me. In his DVDs he shows the solo forms, applications and much more. He explains very detailed. There is also videos for Push Hands, but kinda useless to me since I have no second person to practice with.
Now I know pretty well that without a teacher next to you it is hardly impossible to catch the depth of Tai Chi, but how far from real Tai Chi will it be?
What I am "learning" is the Yang Style long form (108) which by what I read around is not the original Yang Style, but it was a form modified by one of the Yang family so that it could be practiced basically by anyone.
By the way, I read an interview of one of the students of the old Yang masters in which he says that the original form of Yang Stayle was good, but the one modified (I guess the name was Yang Cheng Fu) is healthy, but no use in self defense...is it true?