Below are some of the training principles the
student will come across.
The 10 Essential points of Tai Chi Chuan:
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Emptying the thoughts and raising the head as if suspended
from above.
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Hollowing the chest to raise the back.
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Loosening the waist.
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Distinguishing between substantial and insubstantial.
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Sinking the shoulder and weighting the elbows.
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Using the intention and not physical strength.
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Coordination of upper and lower body.
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Internal and external togetherness.
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Continuity without breakage.
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Seeking stillness within movement.
These are the profound methods within the Tai
Chi form.
The Six Approaches of Tai Chi Chuan:
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Centrifugal and centripetal forces are the primary movers
in the body.
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Rifling is the line of motion, Tai Chi's “spiral”
method; like a bullet shot from the barrel of a rifle.
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Strength in attack and defence comes from life and agility.
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Shifting the centre to generate power.
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Coiling to store and uncoiling to release is the strategy
and weapon.
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Force towards the centre is the direction of attack.
The Thirteen Postures:
The thirteen postures are made up from the four
sides and the four corners of a square, together with the five
directions. This is also known as "the eight gates and five
steps".
The five directions in Tai Chi Chuan are:
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Advance
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Retreat
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Gaze left
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Gaze right
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Central equilibrium
The four sides in Tai Chi Chuan are:
(The four cardinal directions linked to the four
sides of the square)
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Ward-Off
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Roll Back
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Press
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Push
This is also known as the primary hands in push
hands training
The four corners in Tai Chi Chuan are:
(The four cardinal directions linked to the four
corners of a square)
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Pull Down
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Split
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Elbow Stroke
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Shoulder Stroke
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