"So the conclusion is that because Uechi-ryu kata can be practiced by people of all ages and in all level-
practicing Uechi-ryu kata in slow motion or in medium speed you will have the same health and meditative
benifits as practicing Tai Chi. And when you practice it in a group you will maintain a High Team Spirit too. "_________________
No Eva
Just doing Uechi slowly doesn't make it Tai-Chi.................here is an article I wrote some time back about Uechi and Tai-Chi ( now it looks rather trite and silly

http://www.uechi-ryu-journal.com/sept_05_RW.php
However, there are points to be made.....The Chinese MA's are often classified as "Hard, hard soft, and hard".and there is the old saying " Hard beats Soft, Hard soft beats hard, Soft beats hard soft"

Unfortunately with Western "selling" we are often given the impression that "Soft" is somehow better than "hard".or indeed that there are clearly defined lines between soft and hard.....and then it can get very confusing...better to just think that these are dfferent approaches.
Now with Uechi .we are told that it is "Half Hard -Soft".......so I would then think that it would be similar to say Wing-Chun which is also half hard soft...and less like Tai-Chi ( although there will be some similarities)
........now there are different approaches to "Half-Hard soft".you can get very Hard and very soft within that definition



IMHO, many of the moves in Sanchin kata relate directly to the first form of Wing-Chun or at least WC uses them in a "Specific Way"...that in my humble experience I have never seen Uechikas use......but if you don't like WC then there is also Mantis.......which again uses Uechi stuff...........imho again lost to a lot of Uechika
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atvZqA7y ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phB8xu1C ... re=related
and after all this talking I'm up to 3,000 posts

