Welcome to Flowboxer
Much has changed in the world of MA since the mid 90's when I started training Taijiquan, and many are of the firm opinions that traditional martial arts like Taijiquan are no longer relevant in modern times (in a martial context)... but what if they stopped being so 'traditional' and focused instead on being truly alive and adaptive.
My Tai Chi that is influenced by Yang, Chen, Wu, Huang styles and other arts where they are congruent, particularly Baguazhang, Silat, Systema, Muay Thai, Boxing and Capoeira.
I make no claims to be a master, only and explorer. What I share here is all that it is and nothing that it is not. My hope is that I can share some material that is of use to you in developing YOUR taijiquan.
James Tripp
Welcome to Flowboxer
Much has changed in the world of MA since the mid 90's when I started training Taijiquan, and many are of the firm opinions that traditional martial arts like Taijiquan are no longer relevant in modern times (in a martial context)... but what if they stopped being so 'traditional' and focused instead on being truly alive and adaptive.
My Tai Chi that is influenced by Yang, Chen, Wu, Huang styles and other arts where they are congruent, particularly Baguazhang, Silat, Systema, Muay Thai, Boxing and Capoeira.
I make no claims to be a master, only and explorer. What I share here is all that it is and nothing that it is not. My hope is that I can share some material that is of use to you in developing YOUR taijiquan.
James Tripp
5 May 2013