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Tai Chi Wednesday With Winston Price

What are You Willing to Sacrifice: Your Character Ascertained by Your Actions Being open to judgment is one of the first lessons one needs to learn to be able to progress through the journey of attaining efficient skill.  As an...

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Tai Chi Wednesday with Winston Price

“Well, It’s Better Than Nothing.” – Training Yourself to Fail What sparked this post is the saying, “Well, it’s better than nothing”.  This saying is an excuse used to make one feel better about...

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Tai Chi Wednesday with Winston Price

Don’t Be Mad If You Don’t Score: Running the Bases the Wrong Way. When it happens to a 3-year-old at their first T-Ball game it is positively amusing.  Everyone knows that the child believes they are doing everything...

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Tai Chi Wednesday With WINSTON PRICE

Sometimes You Need Your Alone Time Pausanias, a Greek traveler and geographer of the 2nd century AD, is noted as stating “Know thyself” was written in the forecourt of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi....

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Tai Chi Wednesday With Winston Price

Applications: One Idea to Fit All Situations One does not simply understand the single thread/vibration/membrane that binds the universe.  Okay, well they could but for some reason, seemingly more times than not, they make...

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Tai Chi Wednesday With Winston Price

If You Want to Ask Appropriate Questions: Go Do the Form Properly Under the Scrutiny of the Scientific Method There are no stupid questions; however, there are completely misinformed practitioners that have been taught properly...

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Tai Chi Wednesday With WINSTON PRICE

Check Yourself: Be a Good Partner One of the concepts that I consistently promote when doing any type of partner work is the idea of giving only what you are willing to receive.  This is something that I have come to find...

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Tai Chi Wednesday With WINSTON PRICE

  It is Okay: Giving Back What You Receive … Know Before You Go. In Tai Chi Chuan there is a practice of called Tui Shou (推手).  Tui Shou is commonly called Push Hands or Sensing Hands in the English speaking...

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