windwalker099
3rd Black Belt
My mistake, the question was meant to be
What is being measured?
The appropriate method depends on what is being measured.
The scientific method may not always be the best way to quantify certain types of internal processes.
For example:
Scientific measurement: "Your blood oxygen level is 95%." (Objective, numerical data)
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) assessment: "Your lung qi is weak because you have a cough and shallow breathing." (Qualitative, holistic interpretation)
Each method has its own framework for evaluation, depending on the context.
In Taiji and internal martial arts, methods that emphasize internal processes (such as intent, relaxation, and energy flow) are often assessed based on how they affect movement, structure, and efficiency of force application, rather than solely on fighting ability.
A key distinction is that internal development is often judged by changes in one’s body mechanics, sensitivity, and ability to generate and absorb force—rather than direct combat effectiveness alone.
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