Jesse thought Tai Chi was useless.

My guess is, I don’t think Jesse ever thought Tai-Chi was useless. He’s been in Martial Arts for a while and has trained with a lot of good people.

It’s just a little click bait and that’s fine, he’s a businessman. Him posting that video just spreads the word about Tai-Chi and might increase its popularity.
Which I’m also guessing was his plan.
Yeah, Jesse will often put on a wide-eyed "Wow, I had no idea that martial art X included such-and-such", when I'm quite certain that he knew perfectly well that it did.
 
My guess is, I don’t think Jesse ever thought Tai-Chi was useless. He’s been in Martial Arts for a while and has trained with a lot of good people.

It’s just a little click bait and that’s fine, he’s a businessman. Him posting that video just spreads the word about Tai-Chi and might increase its popularity.
Which I’m also guessing was his plan.
Yes, Enkamp is practically born into the martial arts world, his father is/was one of the pioneering karatekas/budokas in Sweden, however Taijiquan(Tai Chi) in Sweden is a pretty small entity where most if not all of the few schools do it the usual “health” way, actually kung fu in general is a quite small thing in the Swedish martial arts world,
 
I'm confused. Is Jesse = Mark Cheng?
No, Jesse Enkamp aka The Karate Nerd, is the guy who is interviewing Mark Cheng in the video.

Jesse is a karate practitioner and instructor, but he has spent a lot of time meeting and training with a wide variety of practitioners of other arts, including a number of Chinese systems.
 

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