Different types of bad tai chi teachers
There are many different kinds of teachers out there, many of whom are revered by their respective students, but practically all of them preach some […]
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There are many different kinds of teachers out there, many of whom are revered by their respective students, but practically all of them preach some […]
I have blogged in the past about the similarity between Michael Jackson’s dance moves and the best martial arts moves. There is a great similarity, […]
“Teach by example, not by words.” More to the point of this article though: You never know how good your students are, or how wrong […]
If you’re on the journey of martial arts mastery, which is ultimately a spiritual one, it’s probably worth knowing the common mistakes that so-called masters […]
Can you commit to training regularly? The teacher wants you to If you can’t train almost every week, the instructor probably won’t be impressed. If […]
It’s very much like the Buddha Hand from Wing Chun Kung Fu, and the semi fist of some styles of Ninjutsu. The Tai Chi “single whip” hooked hand structure is something of a mystery to most martial arts “experts”.
People often associate karate with the stance where the majority of weight is on the front leg, with front leg bent and back leg straight; […]
Moonwalking (travelling with both feet flat on the ground at all times) is a very useful, advanced practice in martial arts; whereby one adjusts to […]