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Archives for 2011

Tai Chi Kidz Race

By Chris Leave a Comment

I’ve used the Tai Chi Kidz Race drill to teach children how to slow down and move correctly.

Here’s how it works.

I get the class to line up at one end of the hall. Then I say to them ‘we going to have a race.’ They usually get excited at this.

Then I say, ‘okay, the slowest person wins.’ At first there are confused looks but once they get started their movements slow right down. Some hardly move at all.

It’s a bit of reverse psychology by making it completely different from their expectations of a race.

The benefits?

Kids learn to co-ordinate their bodies and improve their balance. It’s a fun drill. And I can also teach other specific body movement skills, for example tucking in your tailbone as you step.

Why not have a go and teach this to your junior Tai Chi or martial arts class?

If you do, let me know how it goes.

 

Filed Under: For Beginners, Reflections Tagged With: children, Fun, Kids, Learning correct body movement, Martial Arts, reverse psychology, slow down, Tai Chi

Get On With It!!!

By Chris Leave a Comment

I was cleaning up and discovered my old clip board which had a Tai Chi training plan written in permanent texta.

The training plan was created about twenty years ago when I was training with two friends of mine on a Sunday morning. I decided to write the plan because we were spending too much time on analysis and not enough time on training.

Here’s the plan;

10.00am – Sabre

10.25 – Break

10.30 – Refresher

10.45 – 9 castle, Da Lu

10.55 – break

11.00 – Push Hands

11.25 – Break

11.30 – Application: Drills

12.00 – Optional

12.15 – Push Hands

12.45 – Free

1.00pm – End

And on the bottom of the clipboard are the following words – ‘Get On With It!!!

 

 

Filed Under: Reflections, Wu Style Tai Chi Tagged With: Clip board, plan, Schedule, Tai Chi, Tai Chi training, Training

Chen Zhonghua’s – Workshop in New York – Feb. 2011

By Chris Leave a Comment

I discovered this clip from my twitter and facebook friend – Coleman Fink. I like the way Chen Zhonghua’s explains and shows that the whole body needs to be intergrated when redirecting a force and also the need to sink.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxo04LH5WII&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Filed Under: YouTube Tai Chi Tagged With: Chen Zhonghua, New York, Video Clip, workshop

Tai Chi Shorts

By Chris 2 Comments

It was hot the other day and I was practicising a Tai Chi posture in front of my mirror wearing my shorts.

Through the reflection of the mirror I noticed my knees were out of alignment. Had I been wearing my normal pants I may not have noticed the error.

It was a good lesson – in future I’ll occasionally wear shorts when I practice regardless of the weather – to make sure my knees are in the correct position and to avoid aggravating my minor knee injuries.

Not a difficult task considering I’m training  indoors for a specific session.

It’s these little things of self discovery that can make a big difference to the quality of training.

And also keep my knees happy.

Filed Under: For Beginners, Reflections Tagged With: Knees, mirror, Practice, Shorts, Tai Chi

Spear Form – Strength Training Tip

By Chris Leave a Comment

Just had a work out with my Tai Chi spear form practicing strength drills.

As I was training I noticed I was occasionally off balance, particularly when I was using fajing.

The spear is about 8 feet in length, made of bamboo and a weighty beast.

I need to make sure I stay in control of the weapon which is easier when I practice my sword, sabre, and fan forms because they are lighter in comparison.

Next time I go into the garden and practice I need to remind myself to – relax and stay in control of the weapon.

Filed Under: For Beginners, Forms, Uncategorized, Weapons Tagged With: Balance, Practice, relaxation, spear, Tai Chi, Tai chi spear form

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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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