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At least he is trying to do what the best moguls skiers ski.
I don't want to ski like the 'current' world cuppers. I like the way that Chuck Martin skis. He
went to the Olympics in 1992 and the style was different then. I like his style better and I
think it is better for natural, non-manicured moguls. I have seen Chuck ski some in my adult
life. In my opinion he reached the peak of his skill around age 37, a long time after he went
to that Olympics. That was the last time I really saw him ski. That was in 2002 or so. I
never skied with him regularly, I would just see him at my home resort here sometimes. My
style is fairly consistent with the way he was skiing around age 37, but I still like to keep
things somewhat unique to myself. The way I ski is similar, but not exactly the same as what
he was doing.
I have seen other Olympians ski a lot too. I have seen the modern style.
Again, I'm not taking any side in this argument. I'm just stating the facts about the way I
approach things, and you guys can argue about it if you want lol
Ski video by Blake
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#42 回覆: Ski video by Blake
These sorts of things are all scams, designed to swindle people's money. The following video I have no idea where it comes from, looks like from Indonesia.Blake 寫:Quote:
With a "designer" bulb, they maybe have more elaborated scheme for the tricks, where those kinds of tricks are quite "popular" among some "folks" in southeastern Asia, but here's a simple one.
Interesting. I had no idea that that kind of thing is popular there. Have you seen this sort of thing in person? I'd be interested in hearing more about those tricks. I don't know what I think. It's not necessarily about the qi master... I have somewhat of a hard time not believing in the team that tested him.
异度惊奇档-神医?巫医?真的?假的? - YouTube
and this one sounds like from Taiwan, so I thought, but the writing in the video still saying "Indonesia."
是神醫還是魔術師? - YouTube
they really put western surgical medicine in shame, don't they? But my guess is in those "remote" areas, too many uneducated people, too easy to swindle.
You'd see a bloodily almost everything in the operations, except the "open wound," and when it healed, there's no scar; of course, the "wound" was never opened.
Magic tricks.While we're at it, any ideas about the chopstick through the table or the electrical feelings in
the people he touches?
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I think that you've just affirmed what I said, "the skills shown in that video is NOT skillful," as if "non taichi practitioner" can understand it. But I think most "non taichi practitioner" see the video would just see two men push against each other and wonder what are they doing.pku 寫:What Master Chen did in the video can catch eyes for non taichi practitioner. When 2 mans push hands, not many people understand what did.
Yes, as I said, at the highest level there is only "one" way—the nature way—which he was taught (given I know how his coach, Chuck Martin, skis the moguls) and at Blake's current level, he is not "trying" but "defining" what the best mogul skiing is. You overlooked.Blake still ski the way that he was taught. At least he is trying to do what the best moguls skiers ski.
Now you argue like norman's argument, "you cannot do what I ski, so you cannot understand how I ski" nonsense. Or simply you don't know what a "circle"/圓 is? Watch and learn, again.The sticky hands practice is confirm with what I said, for non Wing Tsun Practitioner like you, especially you are so stubborn, that's no way you know what they are doing. Elemantary? The Chinese guy is one of the best student of Master Chu Shong Tin and learnt from Master Chu for more than 20 years.
Zhao Bao taiji-Wang Chang An 趙堡太極王長安-太極推手 - YouTube
Your "sticky hands practice" is only a "subset" of Taichi push hands.
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#44 回覆: Ski video by Blake
Interesting videos.
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...he is not "trying" but "defining" what the best mogul skiing is.
Thanks, that's quite a compliment! I'm very happy to hear that someone feels that way : )
Quote from taichiskiing:
...he is not "trying" but "defining" what the best mogul skiing is.
Thanks, that's quite a compliment! I'm very happy to hear that someone feels that way : )
#45 回覆: Ski video by Blake
Blake 寫:Interesting videos.
Quote from taichiskiing:
...he is not "trying" but "defining" what the best mogul skiing is.
Thanks, that's quite a compliment! I'm very happy to hear that someone feels that way : )
Taichiskiing is always defining that his skiing ( line skiing ) is one of the best skiing.
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You're welcome, I give credit when credit is due. :)Blake 寫:Interesting videos.
Quote from taichiskiing:
...he is not "trying" but "defining" what the best mogul skiing is.
Thanks, that's quite a compliment! I'm very happy to hear that someone feels that way : )
:)
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Of course, the concept of the "line skiing," as well as "Flatboarding," the technical skills for line-skiing, is so advanced and so fundamental, it can be "ported" to cross with any "sliding" sport.pku 寫:Taichiskiing is always defining that his skiing ( line skiing ) is one of the best skiing.
Taichi Skiing/Flatboarding: long turns, short turns, and turn on demand - YouTube
Taichi Rollerblade Skiing: parallel turns - YouTube
太極單板/Taichi Snowboarding - YouTube
:)
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