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Form, introductory exercise, partner exercise and applications.

What you will learn

Basic Tai Chi Combat Application – Tai Chi Basic Knowledge. Introductory exercises as a basic coordination training for the 24 section form.

Form follows function. Tai Chi fighting applications, not to fight, but to better direct the energy direction in the body.

Tai Chi 24 form for health and as a base for Kung Fu beginners Better understanding of Tai Chi as a Martial Art and Motion Concept

Tai Chi 24 – Section Form (with little Change)

Better understanding of Tai Chi as a Martial Art and Motion Concept

Description

太极拳 Tai Chi Quan (High Chinese: Tai Ji Quan) is an ancient martial art from China based on Daoist philosophy. The focus is on the interaction between mental and physical training.

The 24 section Tai Chi form is a mixed form and is based on the Yang style Tai Ji Quan.

In this course, the movements are introduced with the help of light coordination exercises and can thus be learned step by step.

Each movement was originally designed for combat. However, many Tai Chi practitioners do not focus on the fighting aspect because they are training only a part of the whole system. Therefore, we will show a few simple Tai Chi applications.


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Of course, not all practitioners are expected to become fighters. Nevertheless, the applications serve as a mental support. The functional aspects help to improve the angles and direction of the movements. This will revitalize your mind and body.

For beginners it is recommended to watch the long version with audio first. The advanced experienced Tai Chi practitioners can also watch the short version first, which are noted with keywords.

With the theories and applications, I am by no means claiming that they are the only “original” ways. Or that my style is the only correct one. It is only an attempt to show the common movement concept of Tai Chi by means of the mixed form of the 24 section.

My Tai Chi master (Li Shuli) trains Wu style, but he also let me train, spar and communicate with his friends from other Tai Chi styles and BJJ, Sanda and Shua Jiao practitioners. This resulted in my experience, which will be shown in this course.

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Content

Introduction

Teaser Trailer
Introduction
Basic Qi Gong and Coordination
Balance
Basic Breathing
Swing and Flow of Movements

Tai Chi 24 Combat Applications – Short Version with Subtitles

Section 1: Rising (Subtitle)
Basic Training: Twisting Step (Subtitle)
Section 2: Part the Wild Horse’s Mane (Subtitle)
Section 4: Brush Knee & Twisting Step (Subtitle)
Section 3: White Crane spreads Wings (Subtitle)
Section 5: Playing the Lute (Subtitle)
Section 6: Reverse Reeling / Reverse Step (Subtitle)
Section 7 & 8: Grasp Swallow’s Tail – 1 – Peng (Subtitle)
Section 7 & 8: Grasp Swallow’s Tail – 2 – Lu (Subtitle)
Section 7 & 8: Grasp Swallow’s Tail – 3 – Ji (Subtitle)
Section 7 & 8: Grasp Swallow’s Tail – 4 – An (Subtitle)
Section 9 & 11: Single Whip (Subtitle)
Section 10: Cloud Hands (Subtitle)
Section 12: White Snake spits Tongue (Subtitle)
Section 13 & 15: Left/Right Front Kick (Subtitle)
Section 14: Double Winds into the Ears (Subtitle)
Section 16 & 17: Lower Body and Stand on One Leg 1/3 (Subtitle)
Section 16 & 17: Lower Body and Stand on One Leg 2/3 (Subtitle)
Section 16 & 17: Lower Body and Stand on One Leg 3/3 (Subtitle)
Section 18: Fair Lady Works with Shuttle (Subtitle)
Section 19: Needle at Sea Bottom (Subtitle)
Section 20: Fan Through Back (Subtitle)
Section 21: Turn Body, Parry, Deflect and Punch (Subtitle)
Section 22: Apparent Close (Subtitle)
Section 23: Cross Hands (Subtitle)
Section 24: Closing (Subtitle)

Tai Chi 24 Application Explanation with Audio

1. Rising 起势 (Audio)
2. Part the Wild Horse’s Mane 野马分鬃 (Audio)
3. White Crane Spreads Its Wings 白鹤亮翅 (Audio)
4. Brush Knee & Twist Step 搂膝拗步
5. Playing the Lute 手挥琵琶
6. Step Back Monkey 倒攆猴
7.-8. Grasp Sparrow’s Tail (Peng Lu Ji An) 揽雀尾 (掤捋擠按)
9. & 11. Single Whip 单鞭
10. Cloud Hands 云手
12. Snake spits Tongue 白蛇吐信
13 & 15. Front Kick 蹬脚
14. Double Wind into Ears 双峰贯耳
16 – 17. Lower Body and Stand on One Leg 下势独立 part 1/4
16 – 17. Lower Body and Stand on One Leg 下势独立 part 2/4
16 – 17. Lower Body and Stand on One Leg 下势独立 part 3/4
16 – 17. Lower Body and Stand on One Leg 下势独立 part 4/4
18. Fair Lady Works with Shuttle 玉女穿梭
19. Needle at Sea Bottom 海底针
20. Fan Through Back 闪通臂/架枪掌
21. Turn Body, Deflect, Parry, and Punch 转身, 搬拦捶 part 1/2
21. Turn Body, Deflect, Parry, and Punch 转身, 搬拦捶 part 2/2
22. Apparent Close 如封似闭
23. Cross Hands 十字手
24. Closing 收势

Tai Chi 24 – Full Demonstration – Different Perspectives

Tai Chi 24 – Frontview
Tai Chi 24 – Backview
Tai Chi 24 – Sideview
Tai Chi 24 – Mirrored View

Stationary Solo Training

Solo Warm – Up Exercises
Solo Basic Tai Chi Exercises
Tai Chi Ball Basic Theory
Tai Chi Ball Basic Exercises

Solo Pushing Hands

Solo Pushing Hands – 01 – Flip/Flop
Solo Pushing Hands – 02 – Vertical Finger Thrust
Solo Pushing Hands – 03 – Basic Circle
Solo Pushing Hands – 04 – Upper & Lower
Solo Pushing Hands – 05 – Step In & Out
Solo Pushing Hands – Full 1 to 5

FAQ

Conclusion & Congratulation!
FAQ: Which is the best Style?
How to Avoid Knee Problems from Tai Chi?
How deep should I go?
How should I breathe?
How to avoid Lower Back Pain?
Fake Tai Chi & Tai Chi Special Effects

Pain Relief

Lower Back Pain Relief
Neck Pain Relief
Leg Cramp Relief
Wrist Pain Relief
Shoulder Pain Relief