pku 寫:The thing is you only know how to defend yourself. If so many people say you got a problem but you just ignore it, so we call this stubborn.
Actually, I know how to defend myself because I have the knowledge and know-how; MY WAY WORKS. And a lot of people have problem with me because they are "gappers," those who have a "gap"/"gaps" in their knowledge and their thinking, i.e. those who "think" they know but in reality don't, so little knowledge from jealous [or whatever] turns defensive, turns shameless, so the problem persist. The TRUE truth is independent from "views," so it doesn't "change," so it is "stubborn." And that's why it really acts like mirror; if you face it long enough, it'll show what your deficiency is, thus your "original" face.
The form is need in skiing to maintain good balance especially when speed or on steep terrain. They why when skier get to the higher level, the form is similar. A world cup GS racer, a world cup mogul skier, a demo team member can't ski the way you ski. There must be some reasons. Your formless skiing is ok for you to get down the hill. If one goal is to get down the hill, then the way you ski is ok.
正宗 means generally accepted by most people.
That's where your "gap" comes from, too small a domain/知識範圍太小. Actually, all those people you mentioned above ski the way I've depicted in Taichi Skiing, the difference is only they have adopted their particular form of skiing to suit their ski environments. As they're only specialized in their partial skiing, Taichi Skiing is their ways and more (flatboarding: ride the skis). Yes, I can ski their forms, but they cannot ski ours,
Your definition of 正宗 is too narrow, so is your perception of skiing.
For the Whistler group, I am the leader. Remember I post my clip non stop skiing down steep bumps run without stop and you've already appreciated my skiing. The one in Light blue jacket and I never said I got to the high level skiing yet,
Too small a image to tell who is who, but you say you and the light blue jacket are not the same one? Oops, he is the only one in that group that meets what we've classified“會”criteria. Our “會”criteria established earlier on in this forum is "from top to bottom, and nonstop." Wanna post your clip again to prove you're worth it?
I just said it' my goal to be able to ski fast in control with a good style like the demo team member at lease in most condition. I am far from there but it means I still got lot of room to improve.
Taichi Skiing is talking about "to be oneness with gravity," so your goal is quite low, at the bottom, of minimum requirement of what we've called "high level skiing."
You don't need to ski very fast to be smooth on steep.
If you are a every day skier, then your skiing is just very so so.
Actually, that is your little knowledge doesn't know any better. To be an everyday skier is to say whatever you feel about the excitement of skiing, I've "been there and done that." What you call "so so" is only because you cannot see the "inner" movements of the body, which is actually entered the stage called “爐火純清”/moving without "extra" movements. So it is your little knowledge that misses again.
As I said, your sense of balance is good so yur backward skiing is ok
I don't like spinnig, once I spin, I can't go fast.
Spinning is not just a playful maneuver but also an effective braking movement as well as a good "defense skiing," as you can spin around to check your surrounding. Cririsizing others' performance for what you cannot do is a sign of "little knowledge."
I can't do your way of skiing and I confess I am not an expert but I can ski much faster than you on the bumps and on icy condition.
No need to brag, care to show some videos to show how fast you can go?
The small girl is my daughter and I can ski better than her most of the time but on that run we ski together, she ski much smoother than me . We all get up and down.
You should be better and "smoother" than her, period; if you don't, you have droped the ball. Check out this forum's “會”criteria.
you move your upper body a lot doesn't seems to be 主宰於腰 , it's because you need to adjust your balance
That's because your poor MA, to ride the skis, move your hips, where the center of gravity is, first, so the "center of gravity" leads the turn, so the upper body is not "moved." As the "center of gravity" leads the turn, the turn is always balanced.
The video of the guy with the sword is more like a show, nothing really special for me.
Just like the way you "see" Taichi Skiing, not until you try to do it, you wouldn't know how high/difficult the technique is. You now argue like Norman. No, I won't tempt you, you'd only cut yourself. But you're right, I call that “雕蟲小技”,that's why "just a fancy sword play."
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