Found this very helpful, and very calming. First attempt at Tai-Chi, and even though it took a few tries, it felt so natural when I got it right. My Chakra's are tingling.
You guys are great!Lessons that you give for free, will help alot of peopole.Starting from me, you helped me to calm my mind, better understand my body, and feal great.Hope it will be, a same help for others, like it was for me.
The initial part of the exercise is shown very well here, but the actual "ward off" part needs more illustration. I have started working with an instructor and have found it extremely helpful in grasping the small things involved -- getting it all from videos is difficult. But interesting to see the actual martial arts application here.
This is great, I am trying to get into T'ai Chi. I have been getting up the past few days at 5 to do it. I do have one question (right now) about this though: How long do I do this? If I were to do T'ai Chi in the morning, what would I do? Only these? Or all the ones you teach? Thanks!
Amazing martial arts training video and I enjoyed the quality. I want to show you this style of training to you. - Wing Chun Training Tool - just do a search for the martialarm in youtube or google.
pins and needles in my body and feels like blood flowing from shoulder to finger am i doing it right if i do it slowly and i get frustrated when i go slow but if i learn to go slow am i doing it all right then somebody plz message me aboout this, ty
I feel the pin/needle thing between my shoulder blades before the chi connects the arms. I think it may be nerves waking up. Going slowly calms the mind and a calm mind allows the form to slow. Another, even more important thing, is keeping a constant speed or tempo. When the mind is free the form's speed will be uniform. Keep reminding yourself to slow down (calm down) to the slow pace you started with. Frustration is an important step in the learning process.
A classic principle is that chi extension is first in the mind and only then does it reach the physical body, so to extend chi/ki from the hands and eyes you first imagine it. Pick an image such as beams extending outward from your hands. Later you'll see that wherever your mind goes, directed by your eyes, the chi will flow.
@jackclivingston This contradicts several basic principles on the "I" and "Chi" connection. Wu Chien Chuan and Cheng Man Ching used imagination on a different level. After several stages of training, in a Push, for instance, they recommended to imagine an opponent to push, rather than a beam.This will guide Chi in the proper way. Visualization is out of the most taoist principles. Many Chi Kung systems will avoid this. Since this creates tension.
I wonder if the color and intensity doesn't change moment to moment. One time, at a ki workshop sensei turned the lights off. One person closed their eyes and moved their hands around in front of them trying to feel the other person extending a beam of chi/ki at a certain point. I extended ki toward my partner and when she moved her hand into its path her palm had an orange light on it. That's really the only time that I had a strong sense of color.
This was my 1st experience and it was wonderful! Thank you!
Tambu1415 1 month ago
Found this very helpful, and very calming. First attempt at Tai-Chi, and even though it took a few tries, it felt so natural when I got it right. My Chakra's are tingling.
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This is certainly more related more to taichi. This has nothing to do with Budo.
ShanksmasterGeneral 5 months ago
Aiki is Jap and Taiji is Chinese.Don't know what this is?
MrOphachew 1 year ago
How do u realese ki energy
TheKodiak2012 1 year ago
You guys are great!Lessons that you give for free, will help alot of peopole.Starting from me, you helped me to calm my mind, better understand my body, and feal great.Hope it will be, a same help for others, like it was for me.
Thank you!
DexikOo 1 year ago
The initial part of the exercise is shown very well here, but the actual "ward off" part needs more illustration. I have started working with an instructor and have found it extremely helpful in grasping the small things involved -- getting it all from videos is difficult. But interesting to see the actual martial arts application here.
theresa45scribe 2 years ago
this is awesome--u should of let that song play out abosi seksu rocks
ryanhancock1234 2 years ago
pretty well made video w/ clear instructions. thanks for the upload!
chocmilkshake24 2 years ago
Its great that someone gives free stuff
revron77 2 years ago 9
lost focus got frustrated and impatient doing even this simple exercise. It seems I have much to gain from practicing Tai chi.
Alypec 2 years ago
What style of tai chi is this?
poetswolf1985 2 years ago
It's the Cheng Man-Ching form.
YoshiroShin 2 years ago
I especially love the part where you show the application of the moves for self defense. Very well done!
Suej60 3 years ago
which one of those videos is lesson 2
pspnuts 3 years ago
This is great, I am trying to get into T'ai Chi. I have been getting up the past few days at 5 to do it. I do have one question (right now) about this though: How long do I do this? If I were to do T'ai Chi in the morning, what would I do? Only these? Or all the ones you teach? Thanks!
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Amazing martial arts training video and I enjoyed the quality. I want to show you this style of training to you. - Wing Chun Training Tool - just do a search for the martialarm in youtube or google.
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ma ke stronzata è questa?
kazzutron 3 years ago
pins and needles in my body and feels like blood flowing from shoulder to finger am i doing it right if i do it slowly and i get frustrated when i go slow but if i learn to go slow am i doing it all right then somebody plz message me aboout this, ty
LegendaryDamon 4 years ago
I feel the pin/needle thing between my shoulder blades before the chi connects the arms. I think it may be nerves waking up. Going slowly calms the mind and a calm mind allows the form to slow. Another, even more important thing, is keeping a constant speed or tempo. When the mind is free the form's speed will be uniform. Keep reminding yourself to slow down (calm down) to the slow pace you started with. Frustration is an important step in the learning process.
jackclivingston 4 years ago
How do you direct chi/ki from the hands and eyes. How do you also collect it in the belly? According to tai chi?
Jaysnipes 4 years ago
A classic principle is that chi extension is first in the mind and only then does it reach the physical body, so to extend chi/ki from the hands and eyes you first imagine it. Pick an image such as beams extending outward from your hands. Later you'll see that wherever your mind goes, directed by your eyes, the chi will flow.
jackclivingston 3 years ago
@jackclivingston This contradicts several basic principles on the "I" and "Chi" connection. Wu Chien Chuan and Cheng Man Ching used imagination on a different level. After several stages of training, in a Push, for instance, they recommended to imagine an opponent to push, rather than a beam.This will guide Chi in the proper way. Visualization is out of the most taoist principles. Many Chi Kung systems will avoid this. Since this creates tension.
Volgeblanc 1 year ago
it feels wonderfull
nikothedog 4 years ago
be nice if i can understand it lol im deaf wish they had subtles more for hard of hearing
LegendaryDamon 4 years ago 4
how do u use chi and what can u use it for plz message me or
blizzared2 4 years ago
Its false what you do i do Tai Chi Chuan i`m on a world cup you do it false
FallenAngel2441994 4 years ago
what chi do you hawe ?? blue yellow??
sweffe96 4 years ago
I wonder if the color and intensity doesn't change moment to moment. One time, at a ki workshop sensei turned the lights off. One person closed their eyes and moved their hands around in front of them trying to feel the other person extending a beam of chi/ki at a certain point. I extended ki toward my partner and when she moved her hand into its path her palm had an orange light on it. That's really the only time that I had a strong sense of color.
jackclivingston 4 years ago
yes it is true but orange wow wonder how he got that so fast ?? im meditating to get yellow chi so i can activate my blue chi and see chi.
sweffe96 4 years ago
the end was the best when you put ti into a fighting scenario...awesome.
vjmc82 4 years ago
thanks. the interpretive fighting scenarios are the most fun.
jackclivingston 4 years ago