Size and strength are (obviously) among those big factors that pretty much determine the outcome of a fight; but we can somehow manage to create openings and some sort of advantage by using our skills wisely, and that's exactly why we train (realistic) martial arts and self-defense skills.
If used as intended, Tau Chi was MEANT to beat stronger opponents. That's why deflection and reflection of energy and momentum are the entire key to Tai Chi.
Master Wong you have to calm down a little you're going to hurt someone one day you're the best my handsome man 😘 ❤ you I like how you fight and I know you can bit up anybody and yes it's very important how you're training or who's training you keep making more videos Master Wong take care
I really wanna see master wong do just one real fight! Like a competition! So many people doubt wing chun and tai chi! I understand in an mma setting it becomes more supplementary to kickboxing/muay thai and jiu-jitsu but I'd like to see the principles of tai chi and wing chun applied effectively in an mma setting to really once and for all prove chinese martial arts is sufficient for real combat!
You don't need to rely on Wong to do this. There are a handful of Sanda practitioners in the UFC. Nick Osipczak didn't have a terrific record but he was/is a Taiji guy. Its just not a good time for us lmao. We don't train with the intent of professional fighting. Most CMA guys train to be more healthy/aware and eventually go on to practicing medicine in some form. That was the end goal when I trained anyway....
I would love to see you use Taichi at full speed I think it would be awesome Control is all well and good but if you want to show somebody how the effect of something is do it at full speed Against the full resisting opponent