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