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Adopt A Tai Chi Posture

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One way of improving your Tai Chi form is to adopt a posture and practice it each day.

In my training I have a list of the 37 postures (the form) in order and each day I practice one posture. After 37 days I start again.

I do 8 repetitions slowly, both sides of the body (where relevant). For example a posture like ‘White Crane Flaps Its Wings’ can be done, left and right side of the body whereas ‘Beginning Posture’ cannot.

The benefit of adopting a posture is that you can see if the technique is correct straight away and make the adjustment on the spot. When you are practicing the entire form all you can do when you make a mistake is to make a mental note to correct the error the next time you practice.

Today I was working on ‘Monkey Retreats’ and noticed my body was not  facing the centre when I had completed the movement. I ended up twisting my waist to the right.

Make sure when you practice each posture you do it slowly and stay focused.

Do this and your adopting a Tai Chi posture daily will help you improve your form.

Footnote: Source – Tai Chi Tip #1

Filed Under: For Beginners, Forms Tagged With: Postures, Practice, Tai Chi

Tai Chi Tip #23

By Chris Leave a Comment

Practice push hands blindfolded – increases sensitivity – decreases anticipating partners moves

Filed Under: Push Hands, Tai Chi Tips Tagged With: Practice, Push Hands, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Tip, Tips

Tai Chi Tip #10

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When you practice your Tai Chi form imagine you are under water –  feel the slight resistence of the water in every movement.

Filed Under: Tai Chi Tips Tagged With: feel, Practice, Tai Chi form, Tai Chi Tip, visualise

Tai Chi Tip #9

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Inner smile – keep the corners of your mouth up when practicing your Tai Chi – helps avoid tensing your facial muscles or grimacing 🙂

Filed Under: Tai Chi Tips Tagged With: Inner Smile, Practice, relaxation, Tai Chi Tip

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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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