Original Tai CHi practice

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Bob46
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Original Tai CHi practice

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Hi to all Tai Chi enthusiasts,


I'm delighted to join this forum and share my passion for this fascinating martial art. Tai Chi is much more than just a physical exercise, it's a discipline that brings inner peace, balance and vitality.

Have you ever heard of "Dinosaur Slippers"? These unique accessories add a touch of fun to your Tai Chi practice. I was wondering what you think of them and if anyone has tried them out.

Regarding Tai Chi in a specific geotechnical environment, as discussed in the previous post, do any of you have any tips to share for practicing safely on unstable ground? I'm also wondering about the potential challenges this could pose in the long run.

Thank you for your feedback.
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fchai
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Re: Original Tai CHi practice

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Greetings Bob46,

What do you mean by unstable ground"? Also, what would be your objective? "Dragon slippers"?

Personally, I practice on whatever surface is in situ, wherever I am at, when I want to practice and am not at home. Also, I practice wearing whatever footwear I have on, be they boots, runners, etc. Using specific footwear that I don't normally use, doesn't make sense to me.
When I practice, I am always mindful of what my practice objectives are, and these days, it does not include training to fight someone on an unstable surface, such as a rocky, stone-strewn ground, where you are more than likely to twist and tear something and spend weeks in recovery.

Take care,
Frank
MostlyWu
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Was recently on a cruise with a nice facility to do the form in. It much more difficult to maintain my balance in an environment where the very ground beneath you pitches and rolls.
fchai
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Hi MostlyWu,
I have practiced on the deck of a ship, on a cruise to Antarctica and on a catamaran on a coastal cruise. Like you said, it was quite interesting and also a good test of your "rooting". Fortunately, we were not faced with very heavy seas, at the time. 😂
Take care.
Frank
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Was recently on a cruise with a nice facility to do the form in. It much more difficult to maintain my balance in an environment where the very ground beneath you pitches and rolls.

Hi MostlyWu

It is not how unstable the ground that you are practicing on. The stability depends on how skillful the practitioner is. A long time practitioner should be able to maintain stability on any surface. It is a challenge to practice to the point where one can maintain balance on an unstable surface. You are challenging the impossible, so to speak!
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