Avoid collapsing your knees inwardly or rolling your feet outwardly when practicing Tai Chi stances
Tai Chi ‘Embrace The Tree’: Personal Time
If you look down this page you’ll see the following – Embrace The Tree: Personal Time 33 minutes – Target 60 minutes.
So what’s all this about. Well, for those who are new to Tai Chi, Embrace the Tree is a posture that is held for a certain amount of time. It’s a very energising posture with many health benefits.
Until recently I could never do more than 5 minutes of Embrace the Tree posture due to knee pain (old injury). About two and half years ago I decided to try it again but this time using my brains instead of will power which caused me knee problems with the stance.
I started training 3 times a week, 30 seconds duration, adding 30 seconds to the posture each week. With correct application I can now do 30 minutes of the Embrace the Tree posture, 6 days a week. On Sundays I rest.
Recently I started my journey towards achieving 60 minutes of Embrace the Tree posture. As before I’m adding 30 seconds to the posture every week.
I intend building the duration of the posture, three times a week and on alternative days I’ll continue with 30 minutes. In other words; Monday, Wednesday, Friday build the stance – Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday continue with 30 minutes.
This slow rate of training is a safer approach and if my knees hold up and I achieve my 60 minutes then I’ll re-assess my stance duration and possibly aim for 60 minutes, 6 days a week. If I decide to do that it will probably take at least another year to achieve.
But for now – publicly recording my times each week gives me the incentive to not fall of the wagon or fall out of the tree 🙂
Footnote: The photo was taken early morning on a balcony of a hotel in Sydney. Sue and I were running Chair Chi Training workshop and A Taste of Appreciative Inquiry workshop and early morning was the only time I could fit my training in.
March: Push Hands in the Park
Just a quick reminder of the next Push Hands in the Park. Unfortunately I won’t be there but I hope to attend the April session.
Next Session Details:
- Sunday – March 1st
- 10.00 am – 12 noon
- Fawkner Park – South Yarra (Armadale Road entrance), Melbourne, Australia
- Friendly, non-competitive push hands (tui shou) practice and play for anyone – old, young, beginners, masters
- Team up with someone and discuss what you’d like to do – and what you’d not like to do!
- Ten minute exchanges timed by a bell – but you can rest as well!
- Learn, share and enjoy.
All welcome.
Tai Chi Quote
Push Hands Photos
Here are some photos from our recent Sunday’s Push Hands in the Park session.
Next Session Details:
- Sunday – March 1st
- 10.00 am – 12 noon
- Fawkner Park – South Yarra (Armadale Road entrance), Melbourne, Australia
- Friendly, non-competitive push hands (tui shou) practice and play for anyone – old, young, beginners, masters
- Team up with someone and discuss what you’d like to do – and what you’d not like to do!
- Ten minute exchanges timed by a bell – but you can rest as well!
- Learn, share and enjoy.
All welcome.
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