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The Madness of the Mizner Method
Published: 3/11/2023
In the world of internal martial arts, truth is madness. Most who claim to have internal skill rely on either external muscular contraction, partial internal skill with cunning techniques, or worst of...
Read moreInterview with Sifu Adam Mizner - Tai Chi Chuan Magazine
Published: 11/20/2016
Adam Mizner recently appeared on the taiji scene, predominantly via a few well-placed videos and links to websites containing minimal information other than video film. The films seemed to focus on pu...
Read moreInterview with Sifu Adam Mizner for Taichimag
Published: 11/20/2016
A return to the source After the simplification of the form by Yang Chengfu and Wu Jianquan during the 30’s, Taijiquan has mostly become known to the public as a health exercise. Today, few teachers o...
Read moreYears of experience
Published: 8/16/2016
I seem to make it pretty clear that there isn't a single aspect of standing post practice that I enjoy. I would say that perhaps I enjoy the end of standing, but that's not true. I'm merely relieved a...
Read moreThe Workshop Works!
Published: 8/16/2016
Last month I was fortunate enough to participate in Sifu Adam Mizner’s workshop in Athens, Alabama. This was the third workshop I’ve attended with Sifu Mizner, and once again, his teachings left me (a...
Read moreThe good, the bad and the bitter standing
Published: 8/16/2016
The following is an observation of a daily internal dialogue that often rambles its way through my mind (I never get lonely). I remember a guy wanting to learn taijiquan once when I was in Miami. We ...
Read moreWill the Real Slim Shady Please Stand Up?
Published: 8/11/2016
After trying some hard styles and suffering inevitable knee injuries from poor teaching, I was left no choice but to learn taijiquan if I wanted to stay in the kung fu domain. Slow, stability-based mo...
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