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- What is Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan)? - taiji-forum. com
Tai Chi (Taiji) is the symbol which is used to depict the opposite, yet complementary forces of Yin Yang Chuan (Quan) translates as ‘Fist’ or ‘Boxing’, therefor Tai Chi Chuan is a martial art system which operates on the practical application of the philosophical Daoist concept of Tai Chi
- Tai Chi 8 Movements - Posture 1 - Taiji Forum
Instruction Tai Chi 8 Movements - Posture 1 - Beginning Video and article on the first movement of the Tai Chi 8 Movement form
- The Five Most Important Taijiquan Skills for Beginners . . . - Taiji Forum
Many people spend years studying taijiquan but for most of them their progress is slow in gaining the skills of taijiquan: Feng Song
- The Five Most Important Taijiquan Skills for Beginners . . . - Taiji Forum
In this article I discuss what I consider to be the second and third most important skills for Taijiquan beginners, peng jin and ding jin
- Tai chi 8 movements - taiji-forum. com
The Tai Chi 8 movements is a form created by Nils Klug for his students The eight movements contain the postures of the Yang Style 60 movements in the …
- The Eight Gates of Tai Chi Chuan - taiji-forum. com
In the work of tai chi chuan there are certain key aspects or qualities that should be trained to allow a fuller understanding of how the art works, both as a health exercise and more essentially, as an effective martial art The starting point for learning tai chi chuan is the Hand Form, the series of carefully choreographed movements which have their origins in the original 13 postures
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Taiji Forum: articles videos about Taijiquan, Qigong their philosophy to inspire you on your way through the universe of Chinese arts
- Taiji Qigong 18 Exercises - Free PDF - taiji-forum. com
The Taiji Qigong 18 Exercises (also known as Shibashi) is a series of simple, yet highly effective qigong exercises which are accessible to all age and physical abilities Taiji Qigong helps to stimulate positive, healing energies through the meridians allowing the practitioner to feel refreshed an invigourated Ronnie Robinson has studied tai chi chuan and qigong since 1981, working as a
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