The most difficult obstacle to daily practice for me has been the idea that I need to train all in one go. For the average, western bagua player with a family, taking 60 minutes or more out of your day to train isn't really viable. Not all in one go, at least.
I find that I can manage 20 mins after I get up in the morning or alternatively before work sometime. 10-15 mins can be racked up during my lunch hour at work. Then maybe 40+ mins before bed. So, on a good day, I can manage well over an hour of practice.
Even being more conservative than that, 5 or 10 mins here and there is much better than nothing. Who can't spare 5 mins a few times a day?
So, really, even at my busiest or laziest times, there is no excuse for not practicibg Bangazhang every day.
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