HI YS
Yes you are right YS he was not in striking position or
normal posture. I think he was explaining something to the
student.
I have not seen Man-Ching in action at all but I heard that
some of his actions did change through the years.
I was told not to go into sword unless I have good
foundation on Tai Chi Chuan. Looks like it will take awhile
because the more I practice there are more new things come
to me, room for improvement all the time...
--- YS Tho <
ystho@...> wrote:
> Hi, Mr Raymond Chan,
>
> Your attached picture of Man-Ching came through and I did
> see it. It is not a picture commonly seen. Thanks but it
> does not show much technique or grip or postures.
>
> I have seen the pictures of him sword sparring with, I
> think, it was Ed or something - one of his western
> students. Or was it Wolf Lowenthal? In it, the
> grandmaster was positively twirling very fast, so I can
> imagine his speed with the sword!
>
> Of course, a movie would be brilliant. That is why I
> wrote to you.
>
> Some have said there are such movie (there is definitely
> one on his performing the form and one on his push hand,
> but none on sword that I have read of).
>
> I have yet to see the movies of the form and push hands
> that people talk of in the West.
>
> Regards,
> YS
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