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Taijiquan and sparring which is better

This question is general in form but rich in content, now try to break it down into generalities.

Sparring is relatively powerful in the ring. What is the concept? It's the idea that a standard young man (I don't know if there are any in this world ^. ^), three months of short-term study, in this day and age, generally speaking, should be more powerful in the ring Sanshou.

Taijiquan is a highly effective and comprehensive way of practicing and enhancing life cultivation, and the interest in it is never-ending. Of course, Sanshou also has a considerable quality of human enhancement, and even extreme, but the input and output is more economical than taijiquan, and in the long-term enjoyment of the cost and the possibility of adherence to taijiquan is also superior.

For people who already have a foundation in martial arts, sparring, boxing, wrestling, and other catch-as-catch-can skills Tai Chi can help sparring improve their abilities, and in this respect Tai Chi is awesome.

Theoretically, under the ring, the small is life and death, the middle of the shopping mall fight, the big is the ultra-limit war will be regardless of the enemy and I are turned into a destiny **** the same body of taijiquan's art and philosophy of struggle than that of sparring to the degree of the greatness of the countless orders of magnitude, of course, whether or not you can do this depends entirely on who is practicing, practicing to what extent.

So it is best to contact some of the actual sparring when young, and then go to the practice of taste of taijiquan this kind of traditional Chinese things, this is the most practical, upgrading fast, cross-practice practitioners regardless of taijiquan and sparring will be very powerful.