Taijiquan Classical Style: Qualified Instructors
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2003 4:51 am
This may be an unusual question, but I would like some opinions on this...
It is concerning a video by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming: Tiajiquan Classical Yang Style.
Is this a true representation of the Yang Long Form? I have read many good things about Dr. Yang, but I have also read some that are not to favorable. Is he a reputable teacher, with a good understanding of the Yang style?
I would like to have an accurate reference of the Long Form, but at this point, am a litle uncertain if this video is a good choice.
Also, would it be a wise idea to learn from someone that may not be teaching the true Yang style (and callig it that), in hopes that a better qualified instructor will be found? If not, would a person (with years of martial arts experience) be better off learning from a video... understanding that it is better to eventually seek out a qualified instructor?
I hope that my question(s) are clear.
Thanks,
Sam
It is concerning a video by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming: Tiajiquan Classical Yang Style.
Is this a true representation of the Yang Long Form? I have read many good things about Dr. Yang, but I have also read some that are not to favorable. Is he a reputable teacher, with a good understanding of the Yang style?
I would like to have an accurate reference of the Long Form, but at this point, am a litle uncertain if this video is a good choice.
Also, would it be a wise idea to learn from someone that may not be teaching the true Yang style (and callig it that), in hopes that a better qualified instructor will be found? If not, would a person (with years of martial arts experience) be better off learning from a video... understanding that it is better to eventually seek out a qualified instructor?
I hope that my question(s) are clear.
Thanks,
Sam