tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34356774.post234539507244673143..comments2014-09-03T21:21:18.877-07:00Comments on Jordan Keats: The Future of Tai ChiAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06380551274276375700noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34356774.post-66794036568464099982009-09-03T17:10:36.169-07:002009-09-03T17:10:36.169-07:00I think the future of Tai Chi is in safe hands. Th...I think the future of Tai Chi is in safe hands. There are enough people out there. like yourself, spreading the word on the benefits of Tai Chi. <br /><br />The focus on what is good about Tai Chi will overide some of the problems Tai Chi encounters.<br /><br />Every Tai Chi player can help by introducing Tai Chi to newcomers and sharing their enthusiasm and knowledge.<br /><br />So, Tai Chi is here for the long term, just as it has lasted for centuries. <br /><br />Jordan, keep up the good work in spreading the positive chi!chris bennetthttp://www.bjseminars.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34356774.post-8755056960477312022009-09-03T10:20:43.588-07:002009-09-03T10:20:43.588-07:00I haven't tried meeting with people to deal wi...I haven't tried meeting with people to deal with the different styles, but push hands seem to be a "more" common denominator. <br /><br />I too am a bit wary when meeting people I've never met physically. As people may have different philosophy with push hands, it's difficult to push "out there". You have to really take care of yourself and prepare for the worst. It sounds a bit scary yes, because bones may break, and with that, so will the virtual friendship. However, sometimes, it may be a necessary experience to test yourself. Always remember to take care of yourself. Need to live to fight another day. <br /><br />Meeting to practise together is a great motivational activity. There's always someone to keep you in check. Like your perspective Jordan. Added u to my reading list. :)Shang Leehttp://shanglee.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34356774.post-53195247507905914802009-08-25T07:15:30.974-07:002009-08-25T07:15:30.974-07:00Great post Jordan. It's not easy to practice w...Great post Jordan. It's not easy to practice with someone who plays a different style of taiji. Although Yang Style was born from Chen, Yang Luchan hid the energy releases to honor his word to the Chen Family.<br /><br />I admire that you're reaching out to other styles too. My Master grew up with Masters of other styles around him all the time, and now his is good friend with the Masters who have come of age with him. <br /><br />I like your perspective and enjoy reading your blog.John Crewdsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05814302285939706870noreply@blogger.com