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    I prefer not to play Tai Chi at home. Each of the Five Directions holds an unwelcome distraction. Look left: unpaid bills. Gaze right: a pile of laundry. Whenever possible, I head to a local park instead, where the sunshine, fresh air, and vibrancy of nature provide a pleasant environment for practice. I have practiced outside daily for years, and I would recommend it to anyone, with one caveat: you need to know how to handle your audience. Here are a few tips to keep you safe and out of trouble.

    Spectators
    Are you practicing in public because you crave attention? Many people will make that assumption, and act accordingly. They will stand nearby and watch the performance, or engage you in friendly conversation. If you find this annoying: get over it, or go home. Their curiosity is natural and harmless, and the formal etiquette of your kwoon is irrelevant in this venue.

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    sunshine, fresh air, and vibrancy of nature provide a pleasant environment for practice. I have practiced outside daily for years, and I would recommend it to anyone, with one caveat: you need to know how to handle your audience. Here are a few tips to keep you safe and out of trouble.

    Spectators
    Are you practicing in public because you crave attention? Many people will make that assumption, and act accordingly. They will stand nearby and watch the performance, or engage you in friendly conversation. If you find this annoying: get over it, or go home. Their curiosity is natural and harmless, and the formal etiquette of your kwoon is irrelevant in this venue.

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    your audience. Here are a few tips to keep you safe and out of trouble.

    Spectators
    Are you practicing in public because you crave attention? Many people will make that assumption, and act accordingly. They will stand nearby and watch the performance, or engage you in friendly conversation. If you find this annoying: get over it, or go home. Their curiosity is natural and harmless, and the formal etiquette of your kwoon is irrelevant in this venue.

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    ormal etiquette of your kwoon is irrelevant in this venue.

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    Of all the people you encounter, perhaps one in twenty will make a smart-ass comment. Expect to hear a lot of Bruce Lee yelps, and to receive helpful advice on snatching pebbles. The best course of action is to ignore these utterances. When their crude attempts at humor are met with silence, most wannabe comedians will move on.

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