grappling_mandala
Green Belt
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After training grappling for the last 11 years, 6 of it in bjj (purp), I had the opportunity to learn the Yang Long Form while in Hawaii training w/ Sifu Michael Vendrell. I am happy to say that I have memorized the 1st section and am quickly getting sucked into looking at the "movement between moves". Sifu Vendrell was very quick to remind me that any "posture" is only a period on a sentance of movement. I got reminded every time I 'stopped'. Riley was very helpful and his tai chi is very smooth fluid. I teach and play a fluid adaptable bjj game, and I have to say that the mechanics I see in use are idealized forms of mechanics that I use while sparring all the time.
With that said, I have yet to find a tai chi person able to apply tai chi mechanics on the ground without training on the ground. Thus "aliveness" and it's connection to true adaptability, being comfortable in all ranges, and understanding the safety issues of the range / situation / etc are skills that seem to transcend any one "Art".
I'm enjoying my study of Tai Chi. My Tai Chi homework is the first section, but I'm quickly realizing there is a lot there!
Kindest Regards,
David Copeland
Beaverton SBGi
With that said, I have yet to find a tai chi person able to apply tai chi mechanics on the ground without training on the ground. Thus "aliveness" and it's connection to true adaptability, being comfortable in all ranges, and understanding the safety issues of the range / situation / etc are skills that seem to transcend any one "Art".
I'm enjoying my study of Tai Chi. My Tai Chi homework is the first section, but I'm quickly realizing there is a lot there!
Kindest Regards,
David Copeland
Beaverton SBGi