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  • Taiji 37 Siming Pai Zhenhai

  • Taijiquan 108 Tianshan - Stile Yang

  • Taiji Sword

  • Taiji Fan

  • Taiji Stick

  • Sparring exercises (Tui Shou)

Martial art?  Body art?  Meditation in movement? or Activity for recover health ?  

 

All of above descriptions may fit to Taijiquan practice (or Tai chi chuan), then every school, every teacher, every tradition, and every student will underline one or more of these aspects.

My way of teaching the Taijiquan is basic.

 

What basic does it mean?  Well, it means that I am focused on teaching the skill to develop the Taiji Forces (Taijijin), that is the actual strength that should be used during a close combat fight, instead of the strenght issued by the muscles, but at the same time appropriate for modern times.

 

The Taijiquan as path for the wellbeing is a tool to resist to the daily challenges that life presents before us. In my opinion, there are more possibilities to use the principles of Taijiquan to manage an argument with a co-worker than to challenge 100 enemies armed to the teeth and take them down with energy waves.

 

As for all of the path to wellbeing I propose, also in the Taijiquan lessons I teach how to develop ourselves with the practice in autonomous way.

 - Develop the inner strenght

 - To move as light as a cloud drifted by soft wind

 - To be empty end clean inside

These are the three armonies you will learn/feel during the Taijiquan lessons. 

 

No matter if you will not remember all the 37 positions of the Taiji form, or if you do make some mistakes, or if you practise just 10 postures from 37, in anycase you little by little will became more conscious of what you are actually doing, the practice will grow with and within you, day after day, and suddenly one moment you recognize yourself with the words of the Taiji Poem that belongs to our Tradition :

 

 

 

 Taiji Poem

(Zhen Yi Lun)

 

Invisible, with no form,

the whole body transparent and empty.

Give yourself to nature as a huge rock,

suspending in mid-air on the western mountains.

Like a roaring tiger, a hooting monkey, clear water, a quiet river.

Overturning river and seas.

Turn yourself around and position in a new life

 

 

 

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