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Leaping Tiger Form – 7

This section features the yin or earth figure of 8 movement. Most people find this easier than the yang (heaven) version. You should learn the following skills before tackling this section. Here is the video. To view this post in full you’ll need an Intermediate Level membership. This will give you access to a huge range of material. Click Here to be taken to the sign up page Username Password…

Leaping Tiger Form – 6

This part of the form uses a signature move from xingyiquan which is one of the most highly respected of China’s martial arts. Taijiquan (tai chi), Baguazhang and Xingyiquan make up the three most important of the internal martial arts. To learn this part of the form the following skills are needed. Infinity circleTiger stanceFront kick Some of the moves in this part will be seen many times over in…

Infinity Circle

The infinity circle is used in tai chi and many kung fu styles. The whole circle itself is rarely done but parts of it make up so many movements that it is worth practicing and becoming very familiar with. It’s like learning the scales when playing music. It makes you arm movements fluid and powerful, connected and coordinated. In this circle both arms are moving in the same direction but…

Leaping Tiger Form 5

The first part of this form is designed to strengthen the body in certain positions and to teach you basic skills in kicking and punching. This section onwards is far more fluid. From here you are using circular, whole body power just like in tai chi but with a wider range of movements. This section uses the following skills so make sure you are very familiar with them before you…

Your Three Wild Horses

In the Jade Dragon tradition we say that every person possesses 3 wild horses. These 3 horses are largely out of control and pull us this way and that. They drain us of energy with their wildness and age us prematurely. What are our 3 horses? As any horseman knows before you can train a horse you have to tame it first. You have to break it to your will…

Leaping Tiger Form 4

In this section we have opponents approaching from left and right. We deal with them both using our most powerful kick – the back kick. Make sure you are familiar with the kick and have trained it. It strengthens all the muscles in the back, the buttocks and back of the legs. You can also use the flying crane to help you develop the strength and balance for the kick…

Taoism – The Way of Nature

Taoism (Daoism) is an ancient Chinese philosophy – possibly the oldest surviving spiritual philosophy in the world. This article seeks to explain what it is but that is very difficult. So difficult in fact that the very first line of the main Taoist book the Tao Te Ching states that ‘the Tao that can be described is not the true Tao.’ I will do my best to introduce this fascinating…

The Two Hand Circle – Power through the whole body

Of the 4 main circular arm patterns I teach this is the most fundamental. All the others are variations of this one. This is also the most powerful as both arms are working as a team connected to a strong structure and the power flows through the whole body. Before you learn this circle make sure you are very familiar with transferring weight and raising and lowering your arms. This…

Slow Down

When was the last time you ever truly savoured anything? Most of us are permanently in too much of a rush to ever really enjoy anything we do, see or eat. It makes us more productive but is that a always a good thing? There is more to life than cramming in as much as possible. The more we do the less we enjoy. Life rushes by in a blur…

Essential Skill – Transferring Weight

The ultimate aim of all Chinese martial arts and particularly tai chi chuan is to attain the maximum power with the minimum effort. To achieve this end we align our body with gravity so that every part is supported by the legs and then we move by pushing the legs into the ground. If you can’t transfer weight properly you’re either pushing yourself up away from the ground or, worse…

The Pathway to Learning Tai Chi

So you’re interested in learning tai chi. Good decision as there are very few practices in the world that have such a wide range of benefits and will keep you engaged for so long. On this site you will find an increasingly deep and broad range of skills, movements, exercises, principles, philosophies etc all related to tai chi and it’s sister arts of qigong and baguazhang and parent philosophy of…

The Real Reason Why You Can’t Relax – The Tension Paradox

Why on earth is long lasting, genuine, deep relaxation so difficult to attain? The answer is the ‘tension paradox’ but before we look at what that is let’s take a quick look at your relaxation options. Here are some of the main things people do to relax and release some of their stress along with a quick word about why they don’t really work. 1. Alcohol. Alcohol is a muscle…