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Yes, Thanks Brian. Can't say I was terribly impressed though:shrug:. Very Wushu-ish.
Very best wishes
Brian,
Sorry for the delay in replying and you are correct, I should have expanded on my thinking in my original post. As a practitioner of Traditional Yang Family Taijiquan (from Yang Zhen Ji), I consider modern 24 step form to be a "Wushu" form. I also know that Jesse Tsao has a huge reputation and is widely respected in Taiji circles. However I consider the form he shows here (The beginning of Part 3 of the long form) to owe more to 24 Step than to Traditional Yang form. Of course I should now tell you why I think that. In Traditional Yang Family Taijiquan, high stepping is not considered good form. His elbows go way beyond his waist when withdrawing the arms. His elbows are high (contrary to the 2nd essence). Turning the foot on the toes is a no no for Traditional Yang, as is bobbing up and down. His eyes follow his hands and do not look at his opponent. He pushes postures beyond their natural and martially effective boundaries. Cross stepping is definitely bad form in Traditional Yang. All of these are of course perfectly acceptable in modern "Wushu" forms and from this perspective his form is good. I note that his main teacher was Li Deyin (one of the founders of 24 step) but none of the Yang family. I was not trying to decry Jesse Tsao, just to say I did not think it was Traditional Yang Family tajiquan that he was demonstrating. All of the above is of course only my own personal opinion and I would welcome others views.
Very besy wishes
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