Author |
Message |
almost anonymous
| Posted on Friday, May 14, 2004 - 17:27: | |
Here are some more nice photos of the late master Wu Ying-hua. An interesting thing (besides the obvious quality of her T'ai Chi) is that she was around the age of eighty when they were all taken!
|
Shmuel Halevi
| Posted on Friday, May 14, 2004 - 20:53: | |
Greetings A.A. Excellent photos. I wish I could have half her agility if and when I have reached her age. It seems that we have very similar postures in both our styles. Here is a photo showing old Docherty performing the Draw the Bow to Shoot the Tiger, see the obvious similarity to the second photo of the late master Wu Ying-hua. On her first photo though, Fan Through the Back we, in Wudang style, usually hold the right hand far above the head. The sword photos are superb. Have a lovely weekend, Shmuel. |
almost anonymous
| Posted on Tuesday, May 18, 2004 - 08:57: | |
Greetings Shmuel! Here are some photos of my Sifu's grandfather, the late master Wu Kung-yi, doing the two forms in question: I'll try to post some more recent photos of us doing them if I can find or take some. -A.A.
|
almost anonymous
| Posted on Friday, June 04, 2004 - 04:07: | |
Here are some more recent pictures, My Sifu's late Auntie, Wu Yan-hsia: And the current head of the Wu family schools internationally, Wu Ta-hsin: This is nice picture of Wu Chien-ch'uan pushing hands with a student:
|
Shmuel Halevi
| Posted on Friday, June 04, 2004 - 09:59: | |
Cool, A.A. Gorgeous pictures. Regards. |
|