fyn5000 Blue Belt Joined Aug 26, 2004 Messages 203 Reaction score 2 Location Olympia Jul 16, 2010 #1 Found this while I was searching for Taijiquan information on the web. I found it somewhat amusing. I guess this is what one of my teachers call "Tai Cheese". I'm not sure what postures the two models are doing. fyn Attachments $TAICHI_1970.jpg 66.8 KB · Views: 155
Found this while I was searching for Taijiquan information on the web. I found it somewhat amusing. I guess this is what one of my teachers call "Tai Cheese". I'm not sure what postures the two models are doing. fyn
Xue Sheng All weight is underside Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 35,308 Reaction score 10,475 Location North American Tectonic Plate Jul 16, 2010 #2 :lfao: yup taicheese Exercise for those that hate exercise :lol: then they don't want to train with my sifu. A few minutes a day!!! Well it all depends on how you define "few" if a few minutes is 60 to 120 minutes a day then I agree
:lfao: yup taicheese Exercise for those that hate exercise :lol: then they don't want to train with my sifu. A few minutes a day!!! Well it all depends on how you define "few" if a few minutes is 60 to 120 minutes a day then I agree
mograph Master of Arts Joined Apr 10, 2008 Messages 1,883 Reaction score 1,102 Jul 16, 2010 #3 Oh, that's great. Love the whole aesthetic, too. Is that a single whip I almost see?
East Winds 2nd Black Belt Joined Nov 5, 2002 Messages 756 Reaction score 33 Location Scotland Jul 16, 2010 #4 mograph, I think you meant single wimp did you not? Very best wishes