When the body is emptied of force...

 “When the body is emptied of force - that is, when all the muscles are relaxed - a 'tenacious strength' will develop from the foot. This tenacious strength is different from force in that it has a root, whereas force does not. In action, tenacity may be likened to a strong vine which is pliable, and force to a stick which is rigid. Tenacity is alive, force is inert.”

Cheng Man-ch’ing & Robert W. Smith ‘T’ai-chi: The “supreme ultimate” exercise for health, sport, and self-defense’



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