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Boring Tai Chi Form?

By Chris Leave a Comment

I happened to catch a thread on a Tai Chi discussion group and one person mentioned he was bored with the Tai Chi form.

Well, I nearly fell out my chair when I read this and thought, ‘how could you become bored with a Tai Chi form?’ I’ve been practising the Wu style form for twenty five years and I’m still fascinated by the intricacies of the form.

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Filed Under: Forms Tagged With: boredom, Confucius, learning, Tai Chi form

Quote – Chungliang Al Huang

By Chris Leave a Comment

The yin/yang symbol is the interlocking,
melting together of the flow of movement within a circle.

Filed Under: Quotations Tagged With: Chungliang Al Huang, quote, Tai Chi

June: Push Hands in the Park

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It’s on again, our friendly Push Hands in the park session. Here are the details:

  •     Sunday, 30 June
  •     10.00am-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

I hope to be there again so come along and join in on the fun.

Filed Under: For Beginners, Push Hands Tagged With: Push Hands, Tai Chi, Training

Tai Chi: Line Alignment

By Chris Leave a Comment

When I’m practicing Tai Chi or Chair Chi exercises I sometimes use a visualisation technique to make sure my body is correctly aligned.

For example, if I’m in the preparation stance in Tai Chi and about to commence the form I imagine there’s a straight line from the BaiHui point (middle of the skull) through to my hui yin point (perenium – between the anus and genitals).

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Filed Under: Chair Chi, Chi Kung, For Beginners Tagged With: alignment, Chair Chi, Posture, Tai Chi

Chi Cappuccino

By Chris Leave a Comment

I was on my way home yesterday after delivering my second Chair Chi workshop for an aged care centre and decided to pop into my local cafe to have a cappuccino. And it was very relaxing.

Usually I head home after two workshops, rest for a while, do half an hour of my own Tai Chi training and then I go into my office to work on our business. But this time, as I drove home, I glanced to my left and there was the cafe; the cappuccino chi was too strong and I was ‘forced’ to pull over and go inside.

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Filed Under: Chair Chi, Workshops Tagged With: aged care, Chair Chi, low and high care residents, Tai Chi

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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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