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Tai Chi Skiing
With the "flatboarding," (which is to ski by riding the board flat, not
on the edge,) lays the technical foundation, Tai Chi Skiing is to apply the Tai Chi principles to downhill skiing. Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese mentality/philosophy that pursues a state of the ultimate existence called "Tai Chi," which literally means "beyond the terminus." While its practice is beyond the scope of its article, [more details can be found at my web pages: http://www.taomartialarts.com/ski/ski_dance.html,] nevertheless, let's take a look at the applying principle, "harmonized Yin and Yang thrives." In the worldview of Tai Chi, the world/universe is formed by two opposite forces (Qi, in Chinese) that form the "whole." The force that is invisible called "Yin," and visible [force] is called "Yang." In skiing, gravity (invisible) is Yin, the skier (visible) is Yang, and Tai Chi Skiing shows the path/way of "harmonized Yin and Yang," the balance of the skier and gravity. As inner skiing, the illusion is that we, the skiers, do all the skiing, as we have the "power" to control the skiing, and the stronger we are the stronger the techniques, and the stronger techniques means "better" skiing... however, in reality that downhill skiing is a sport of gravity, the ultimate power remains belong to gravity. Gravity, the powerhouse of the universe, cannot be beaten. Although it appears that anything that moves overcomes the gravity, however, when the dusts settle, it is gravity that wins in the end. So, fighting gravity is exhausting and flowing with it thrives. Most other skiing styles fight the gravity, as "up-unweighting" in parallel turns, and "hugging" the edge in carved turns, for examples; nevertheless, flatboarding "flows" with gravity. As with flatboarding, Tai Chi Skiing skis with a balanced stance for a straight run, increase/shift the weight on/to one side to turn, and "ride" to maintain the turning pressure; as the angulation of the body balances out the angular acceleration that causes the turns, Tai Chi Skiing rides a line that is in the equilibrium state with gravity. Internally, mind makes perception into reality. With mind concentrates on breathing, breathing drives the body to place the weight which causes the turns, and as the line of turns matches the rhythm of gravity, the graceful movements of the body manifests the equilibrium force of the gravity, and that is being "one with gravity." In "Oneness," Tai Chi Skiing reaches the realm of Tai Chi. Tai Chi Skiing is the ultimate free style. have fun, IS |
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yunlong wrote:
snip No offense but what you wrote is completely unreadable. It makes no sense at all and is simply wrong. I think you've smoke to many banana peels. -- I'm Gumby dammit! |
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Sven Golly wrote:
"yunlong" wrote in ups.com: With the "flatboarding," (which is to ski by riding the board flat, not on the edge,) lays the technical foundation, Tai Chi Skiing is to apply the Tai Chi principles to downhill skiing. IT IS THE SAME GUY!!!! Mr. Tie Cheeze himself!! CRIKEY!! You didn't know that? Didn't you see his home movies? VtSkier (who has been outed by yunlong as Richard Walsh) |
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Java Man wrote:
Can't catch the pebble yet, grasshopper? Try to become one with gravity. No, no, no.. Become one with the pebble and the need to catch it disappears. -klaus |
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Is Tai Chi skiing sorta like Cha-Ching skiing? Thats the sound I seem to hear whenever I visit a ski shop or ski resort. |
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klaus wrote:
Java Man wrote: Can't catch the pebble yet, grasshopper? Try to become one with gravity. No, no, no.. Become one with the pebble and the need to catch it disappears. -klaus If you are the catching, then there is not pebble -- only gravity, which is good for skiing. Dave M. |
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tm wrote:
miles wrote: Is Tai Chi skiing sorta like Cha-Ching skiing? Thats the sound I seem to hear whenever I visit a ski shop or ski resort. yo yo yo, it's bling-bling skiing, you know what i'm sayin'? Word. Yup, "vexed argue with mouth, and comprehended do with heart."--Hui-Neng, the sixth patriarch-- IS |
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tm wrote:
yunlong wrote: tm wrote: yo yo yo, it's bling-bling skiing, you know what i'm sayin'? Word. Yup, "vexed argue with mouth, and comprehended do with heart."--Hui-Neng, the sixth patriarch-- Is freak on dog actual lyric, yo? You got to be signifiying. Rip that mainframe I'll explain. Those words are extreme human wisdom, not sure a whining dog could ever catch on it. sting |
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