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Archives for 2011

Hips And Waist Turns

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Getting beginners to turn their hips and waist when practicing boxing drills in Tai Chi is not easy.

What usually happens is they tend to use upper body and arm strength to power their punches instead of their waist and hips.

As this post is for beginners I’m only focusing on using the waist and hips and not on using the whole body to power a punch. That’s another post for later on.

In this drill you can work with a partner holding a hand mitt. If you haven’t got a partner, improvise – hang up a towel or a drape to use as your target.

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Filed Under: For Beginners, Self defence Tagged With: drill, hip and waist turns, Tai Chi punching, Tai Chi Tip

In Sight In Mind In Action

By Chris Leave a Comment

When I need extra practice for my weapons forms I need a reminder to practice.

For example, the other day when I was practicing my sword form in the garden I felt I had drifted away from some of the postures into incorrect shapes.

So I checked my notes and yes, there were a couple of spots where I had been incorrectly performing the postures. And to get back on track I decided to add more practice time for the sword form.

I grabbed my wooden sword and placed it in my living room where I could see it and every now and again I’d pick it up and briefly run through the form.

Even while watching television, laying on the couch, I could see the sword and would occassional get up and practice the form.

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Filed Under: For Beginners, Reflections Tagged With: Tai Chi Tip, Tai Chi training, weapons' forms

Hand Form: Self Defence Applications

By Chris Leave a Comment

Just finished my afternoon Tai Chi workout out in the garden. I practiced the hand form and have added a new segment to reinforce the self defence applications in the form.

Some people suggest you practice the form and imagine using the self defence applications as you do each posture. I’ve never found that helpful because the movements in the form use larger circles and extended postures which are not useful for practical self defence.

I prefer to separate form work from realistic self defence applications and here’s how I do it;

  • After the hand form I practice the self defence techniques of each of the 37 postures as if I’m facing an opponent i.e. small circles and natural postures
  • The applications are performed at medium pace
  • Practice in a sequential manner i.e. Opening Posture, Seven Stars, Grasping the Bird’s Tail, Single Whip etc. I have a sheet of paper on the ground in front of me as a guideline to make sure I cover all the postures
  • I only do one repetition of each technique, both sides of the body, as I have a more intensive workout during the week practicing these same self defence techniques. The one repetition is more of a reminder than a workout

As there are more than one self defence application from each of the 37 postures; my session almost feels like another form but only with a realistic edge to it. Well, as much as a realistic edge as you can get without training with a partner.

The extra segment to my training is a good way of reinforcing the idea that every movement in the Tai Chi form has a self defence application.

And having this perspective helps the form ‘come alive’.

Filed Under: For Beginners, Forms, Uncategorized Tagged With: pratice, self defence. form, Tai Chi, Training

Tai Chi Tip #51

By Chris Leave a Comment

Practice your self defence applications with your arms relaxed besides your body (not just  from an on-guard position).

Filed Under: Tai Chi Tips Tagged With: 7 stars, arms, sel defence, Tai Chi Tip

Monkey Kung Fu?

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I’ve heard of monkey Kung Fu, but I think this monkey is making a monkey of monkey kung fu 🙂

 

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWiWFC9lVv0[/youtube]

Filed Under: YouTube Tai Chi Tagged With: a good laugh, monkey kung fu, monkye

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Terms

Tai Chi Chuan
A health and self defence system.

Chi
The ‘intrinsic energy’ which circulates in all living things – Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming.

Chi Kung
….. specialises in building up the Chi circulation in the body for health and/or martial purposes – Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming.

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