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Category Archives: tai chi chuan
Functional meditation, continued
Our discussion of how we can use the wisdom mind to control the emotional mind to reduce stress and achieve a calm state of mind has helped develop and refine the principle we discussed two weeks ago. I am going … Continue reading
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Change in Second Sunday Class Format
We tried something new with our 2-3 PM Sunday class today. Instead of devoting the whole hour to Qin Na, we worked on techniques from all four categories of applications: Qin Na (joint locking), Da (hand and elbow strikes), Ti … Continue reading
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Comparison and Competition
American culture can be very competitive. Advertising media, to take just one example, constantly entice you to compare yourself to others and to acquire newer, flashier or more expensive things to catch up and get ahead of others. There … Continue reading
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It’s fight training not a waltz
Often when I see video of people performing moving pushing hands routines such as Peng Lu Ji An or Da Lu and even performing the taijiquan fighting set, it looks as if they are waltzing. The moves are smooth and … Continue reading
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Standard Application of Apparent Close-up (Yang, Chengfu’s Outdoor form)
There are several important points to watch in the standard or teaching application of this movement. We begin by having the opponent grab your right wrist and attempt to pull you toward him. Here the first important point is the … Continue reading
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Taiji Ball Patterns
Learning point from this week’s taiji ball practice in pushing hands seminar. Make the ball pattern three dimensional by turning the body from side to side. There is also another stepping pattern where you step to center and root and … Continue reading
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Refinement of double pushing hands
Several points came out in today’s practice. In Da Lu with large roll back #2, do not forget the weigh shifting, forward on attack and backward on neutralization. In the Yin-Yang symbol tracing, Peng Lu Ji An and other sets, … Continue reading
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Misunderstanding or misleading conception of “double weighting”
In yesterday’s lecture, Master Yang talked about the concept of double weighting. The concept is sometimes misunderstood as having equal weight on each leg. The Chinese words can be confusing. He pointed out that the correct understanding of the Chinese … Continue reading
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Second Day of Pushing Hands Seminar
Yesterday we reviewed double pushing hands and single pushing hands moving. Nothing much to say new about techniques 1-6 and yin coil in double. In single pushing hand and coiling practice it is important to remember that the neutralization of … Continue reading
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Strategy in Taijiquan
I posted the following on Linkedin in response to a question about how do you think of strategy in Taijiquan: If I think of strategy in terms of dealing with physical attack by a human opponent, then strategy is first … Continue reading