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TAI CHI CHUAN Philosophy

I.    INTRODUCTION

 The Definition of Tai Chi Chuan

  •  Grand Ultimate Fist

  • Best translation, even though use of the fists is  limited.            

  • Supreme Ultimate Boxing.

  • Solo forms are sometimes viewed as shadow boxing,    however, this is a western assumption, and not relevant to the actual purpose.

  Definition of Tai Chi.

  • The Ridgepole ~ The original meaning taken form the I Ching (Book of Changes).  The Ridgepole supports the roof timbers.

  • The Empty Circle ~ An expression of the emptiness that gives purpose.

  • Yin and Yang ~ Natural Energy divided into extremities, separate but complementary.

Tai Chi Chuan is the key to understanding the other Internal Styles (Nei Chia).

  • It is a prerequisite to learning Hsing Yi, or Pa Kua Chuan. Without experience in Tai Chi Chuan, Hsing Yi becomes too external (Wai Chia), and Pa Kua becomes too abstract.

Tai Chi Chuan is about 1,000 years old. Although the Chen Family were not the creators, we know that it was kept within their family for at least fourteen generations, before it was taught to an outsider (about 1830 A.D.). That outsider was Yang Lu-Ch'an and he was taught by Chen Chang-Shen.

II.    BASIS OF TAI CHI CHUAN

  • Feeling - Internal styles stress feeling over technique.

  • Yin/Yang Theory - contraction follows expansion.

One, when someone comes into your space (expansion), yield. When they retreat (contraction), follow.  

Two, balance - strike only when your opponent is unbalanced (i.e., when attacked, yield, the attacker becomes unbalanced by being unable to check his advance and at the point where his attack reaches its limit, strike).  

Three, one cannot be totally pure Yin or Yang, this explains the fish eye, or dot of the opposite included in the Yin/Yang symbol.  When one becomes too Yang, Yin will follow. Emptiness has nowhere to go, except to become full.

  • Slowness - One, performing tasks slowly, not only gives you more time to reflect on what you are doing, but also gives you more insight than if you performed it quickly.  Two, doing something slowly and repeatedly, allows you to absorb it at an unconscious level, so that it becomes second nature (like taking a walk).  Three, in Tai Chi Chuan, the better you get, the slower your routine becomes.

III.    TAI CHI CHUAN

  • As with all the internal martial arts, Tai Chi Chuan is a combination of Self-defense, Exercise, and Performance.

  •  As a Martial Art
    • Although it is practiced slowly, in application it becomes lightening fast

    • All movements are done with coordinated effort of the whole body (weight, waist, and limbs).  

    • Feeling and sensitivity are used to capitalize upon an opponents weaknesses.  

    • Focus your mind on what you want to achieve, not on how you will achieve it.  

    • By sensitivity, know your opponent, but don't let him know you.  

    • Use your Internal Energy (4 oz. Can move 1,000 lbs).  

    • Empty yourself (of preconceptions), clear your mind (of plans and schemes).  

    • True understanding comes from practice of the solo form.

  • As a Health Exercise.

  1. Improves balance and coordination.  

  2. Provides suppleness and agility. 

  3. Stretches and strengthens the body. 

  4. Circulates the body's Internal Energy (Chi) to all parts of the  body in an even manner. 

  5. Calms the Spirit.

  • As a Performance.

  1. There is a dance-like appearance, which results from the gracefulness of inner strength. 

  2. Transitional movements, which connect the postures are the key to Tai Chi Chuan.            

  3. All movements, whether or not they are martial, receive the same emphasis and attention to detail.

  •    The "SECRET" to Tai Chi Chuan is;

  1. Practice

  2. Practice

  3. And more Practice

 

 

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