Ummm I was just wondering if any one had a link to a Tai Chi guide were I could learn the movements.
Thanks for any help
-green lime
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Aug 12 2004, 8:26 am
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In response to Karasu Kami
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That is very expensive though. I learned a few martial arts myself, not in-depth, but about medium into a few of them. I do admit I tend to not do it as much anymore, but at least I'm not paying 50 dollars a month or more and I can practice on my own scheduele.
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In response to Karasu Kami
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Karasu Kami wrote:
My only suggestion: Uhh so how could any one just become a master in the first place? That's what puzzles me? |
In response to Green Lime
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Someone had to make it up to start with. If you're the only person who knows how to do a martial art, you can hardly get it wrong, can you? =P
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In response to Crispy
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I was just saying he SHOULD get a MASTER rather then do it unorganized by himself.
Yes, it costs money, so does the other 99% of things in the world. Yes, it's time consuming, but so is sitting here and posting, right? |
In response to Karasu Kami
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Karasu Kami wrote:
I was just saying he SHOULD get a MASTER rather then do it unorganized by himself. What if you dont have money O.o then are you doomed too never learn tai chi? |
In response to Green Lime
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Well, it's alot better to get a Master than to lone it. You don't know if you mess up. 'At heart many people are lazy' a master would get you up to do things on time and in the correct order. Money isn't hard to come by- try a job.
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Don't ever try to learn an art by yourself, it get's confusing and eventually you just drop it from no forward movement in your training.
Get a master of the art so they can teach you how to perform the moves properly.