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I've done some karate, wu shu(gong/Kung fu), and Tai chi. Thankfully, my instructors never got into the BS of chi or Feng shui.
I do think doing the physical work without accompanying mental work is missing out on some stuff though. Your physical status goes along with mental status and vice versa. Whether you choose to perceive that as chi, chakras, or just plain mental control(what I choose) is up to you.
Yes, my instructors sometimes uses "chi" but quickly autocorrects himself "let's say breathing". I think the mental work taichi implies for me is striving for "perfection" in the moves, while remaining calm.
Thanks for sharing!