here.
1. at first, we have to learn and understand how to be hard and harder, fast and faster--
2. secondly, we have to learn and understand how to be soft or yielding--
3. finally, we learn how to balance 1 and 2.
if the opponent is fast, we may be faster.
if the opponent is strong. we may be stronger
on the other hand, if, somehow, the opponent is intuitively or intrinsically faster and stronger than us.
we have to consider: dogding, avoiding, yielding
by moving away, we may be faster and in a better position in our next move.
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after learning both 1 and 2, tai chi is then learned and understood.
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sort of mashing 1 and 2 together
just like mashed potato
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQBKpV9emKc
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