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Tai Chi Tip #66

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Practice your self defence applications with your arms beside your body – not just in a 7 stars (on guard) position.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: self defence applications, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Tip, Training

Push Hands – Part Three

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Push Hands 6b
The last two photos of our recent Push Hands in the park session.

One of the areas I experimented in was to try and stay rooted while placing myself in a disadvantaged position. One of the fellows I was pushing hands with pushed my elbow upward which I allowed and he said, ‘your elbow should be down’.

I agreed with him and explained, ‘I’m experimenting’. He looked puzzled.

Push Hands 7a

Usually I try and obey the Tai Chi principles and adopt the correct structure to reduce the chance of being pushed off balance (sometimes it works – sometimes it doesn’t).

But I read a Tai Chi book awhile ago which discussed the point of staying rooted when in a very poor position.

So I figured it was worth testing this theory out because there are going to be times when I’m out of position and I need to remain rooted so I can counter attack.

I’m still working on this theory and I’ll let you know if it works in about fifty years time 😉

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Push Hands, Tai Chi, Training

Tai Chi Push Hands – Part One

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Push Hands 1aPush Hands 2aPush Hands 3aHere are some of the photos of our recent Push Hands in the park session from last Sunday.

The boys are practicing fixed feet free style push hands. For readers who are new to Tai Chi; fixed feet refers to keeping the feet in one position and free style refers to any arm movement that a Tai Chi player prefers to use.

The key Tai Chi principle of relaxation is necessary to practice effective Push Hands.

For safety reasons, in moving free style Push Hands, we generally don’t do foot sweeps and/or locks unless both partners agree.

If you are interested in coming along to this free session held every month then check the previous post for details – September: Push Hands in the Park. The next session is on Sunday, 27th October.

Filed Under: Push Hands Tagged With: Fawkner Park South Yarra, Push Hands, Tai Chi

September: Push Hands in the Park

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I couldn’t attend our August Push Hands session due to work but I hope to be there this Sunday.

Details

  • Sunday – September 29
  • 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

I always enjoy our monthly Push Hands in the park sessions. Come along and join in the fun.

Filed Under: Push Hands Tagged With: Martial Arts, Push Hands, Tai Chi, Training

Tai Chi Smorgasbord

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Tai Chi certainly has a a smorgasbord of meditative and active movements.

After 25 years of learning, practicing and teaching Tai Chi I still find it intriguing and fun. The variety of dishes Tai Chi serves up includes;

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Filed Under: For Beginners, Reflections Tagged With: health and wellbeing, Practice, 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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