Beginners: Practice daily so you’ll remember your form for the next Tai Chi lesson.
Square Tai Chi Vs Round Tai Chi
When you begin to learn Tai Chi you are normally taught square Tai Chi.
Square Tai Chi is a stop start method where you learn the points of reference of a particular movement.
For example lets look at the square method teaching of the opening posture.
- raise your arms up and away from your body
- stop
- sink your elbows
- stop
- lower your arms to the sides of your body
- stop
Each stop is your point of reference. Stopping also allows you to check your posture.
Square Tai Chi is an easier method for beginners to learn Tai Chi. And it’s usually taught throughout the form.
Once a beginner has mastered square Tai Chi the next step is to learn round Tai Chi.
And here’s how round Tai Chi works.
Instead of starting and stopping you round the form out. It now becomes one continous rounded form.
It is a mistake to jump straight into round Tai Chi before you learn square Tai Chi because it’s difficult and errors usually occur which will take more time to correct.
So when learning Tai Chi be a square. If you are you will become more rounded.