Hello, my name is Chris,
First let me share a little bit about what has brought me here, in short, when i was 14 or so i wanted to learn some type of martial arts, i felt it would have been a hobby that would end up becoming a better me, unfortunately i was unable to see what was about to happen- my father left my mother when i was 10, he staged unemployed and never paid child support, the opportunity to do many things i wanted to do- at the time i had a high interest in Taekwondo (TKD), when i was 16 i kept this goal to join a local Black Belt school in town (little did i know at the time it was different than Tawkwondo) I had to begin working full time and drop out of school because my mother's fibromyalgia and arthritis got extremely bad to the point she couldn't move without feeling sick, i owned up to the responsibilities and during this time i was still a teenager and my childhood felt as if it flew out the window.
When i was 19 i met a girl and we only dated about 3 months before we got married, by now i have almost forgotten about any martial arts. A few years later i had a baby girl who is now 2 and i have renown my interest in martial arts, but not for the same reason you may think. I purchased my very first Sony PlayStation 3 System not to long ago and with i was given a game for the system called "Dead or Alive 5". The guy at the store told me i would enjoy it and i really did! Fate? or..
After playing this game for awhile i began to notice the styles are all their own, TKD, Karate, Aikido, Jitsu? (Is that a legitimate one?) and then the one i have really been caught by "Tai Chi Quan" used by the in-game character Lei Fang, the reason this has resparked my interest is because according to some research this company hired professional artists to motion capture, furthermore Lei Fang was very difficult for me because she was the only one i could not "button mash" and win- i read about Tai Chi in general and when i saw it is a highly defensive stance i changed my process and began using holds or counter attacks and she is almost untouchable!
Now i have several reasons for being interested in this style, health being one of them, i need more reasons to eat better and i bought the game console to relieve stress, while it does ok as a pass time i'm hoping Tai Chi can help me relax. My wife has also tilted her head in interest in Tai Chi, we are both very open to asian culture in general, mostly japanese but none of them strike us as unusual.
Most importantly i would like to tunnel my Tai Chi interest using this game as my foundation of motivation. What i am hoping can be answered is, what is the style of Tai Chi Quan Lei Fang has been motion captured in?
Take a look at this video and keep in mind that this is a command training video so her initial offensive attacks are actually rather useless unless the other player is already vulnerable, when you see the green commands at the top with an "H" in them is when i personally start to see her "Style", and i know alot it is very stylized for the sake of it being entertaining but there is still some sort of style here, thank you for taking the time to read my introduction.
-I cannot post URL's, if you type in youtube and after(dot)com put /watch?v=nLptaVgWaWg it should give you her motion captures.
