Maou
Wuji
I have no idea if any of you guys here have ever watched the Nickelodeon cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender (Mistaken by some others as an Anime because of the art style.
),but I do know that some of the bending maneuvers in it is based on Traditional Martial Arts,including Tai Chi:
In general however,I'm aware that there's sadly a lot of "fluff" (to put it lightly) taught in the Tai Chi community. For all I know,all the moves shown here could be based on fluff. But as I have no training yet in anything other than a little bit of combat sports,I'm not really in the position to be able to tell how valid certain traditional Martial arts forms are,but I imagine you guys can. How much of what is shown in that video (or Avatar as a whole,if you happen to have watched it in its entirety) familiar to your training?
In general however,I'm aware that there's sadly a lot of "fluff" (to put it lightly) taught in the Tai Chi community. For all I know,all the moves shown here could be based on fluff. But as I have no training yet in anything other than a little bit of combat sports,I'm not really in the position to be able to tell how valid certain traditional Martial arts forms are,but I imagine you guys can. How much of what is shown in that video (or Avatar as a whole,if you happen to have watched it in its entirety) familiar to your training?