Monday, October 7, 2019
Did you know that "Fajin" (a spike of power) in Classical Tai Chi does not violate Newton's 3rd law? Want to ask and find out why? You will have to visit with Tai Chi Master Stephen Hwa Ph.D. on October 20, @ 10 A.M. We are in Ciminelli Recital Hall, 3rd floor, Rockwell Hall @ Buffalo State College.Doing the Lions share of repairing the hole where logical reasoning disappeared, "righting the ship" and saving Tai Chi.
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