I think it was Virtua Fighter that taught me that Tai Chi is also the most powerful of martial arts, when weilded by a master. I've wanted to learn it since.
In the 19th century Tai Chi was a real martial art used by professional bodyguards, including by some of those of the emperor.
However it is likely that most of its techniques have been lost and only some of its training exercises converted in health-preserving exercises have been retained.
While there still are some who claim to know which were the original meanings of the movements that compose the existing Tai Chi sequences, it is likely that most, if not all, such interpretations are just modern guesses and they are not based on any surviving secret information.
However it is likely that most of its techniques have been lost and only some of its training exercises converted in health-preserving exercises have been retained.
While there still are some who claim to know which were the original meanings of the movements that compose the existing Tai Chi sequences, it is likely that most, if not all, such interpretations are just modern guesses and they are not based on any surviving secret information.