Tai Chi Softness
75Why Tai Chi
For thousands of years people have studied tai chi.
I want to help clarify what Tai Chi is and how it can help you. First lets understand what it is that tai chi actually does for a person. Inside each of us is a substance called "chi" some know it at "Qi" and it goes under many other names. Whatever you want to call it , it has been with us since the beginning of time.
When I first started studying martial arts I was memorized by chi. I wanted to have the ability to make my flesh as strong as iron and create stronger sensitivity. I was a thick headed individual when I first started my martial training. For years my sifu tried and convince me that I needed to take tai chi to improve my martial arts skills, but I just didn't see the connection. All I saw was how long and boring the form was.
For the record : All developing your chi really is learning how to increase your blood flow through your body. And through chi training you develop proper breathing techniques.
Tai Chi means Grand Ultimate Fist , if you would have asked me when I was younger I would have said , ya right it looks grand ultimate waste of time if you ask me. That is because I was ignorant to the truth and worse even I was a very unskilled martial artist , talking trash out of my butt.
There came a time in my training where my skill just stopped progressing, I mean I was getting faster, stronger becoming a better fighter but the core of my skill was not improving. I would train faithfully week after week witih my sifu and I would try harder and harder, but he with out blinking an eye would do away with my feeble attempts.
I wondered to myself how could this man that I have 30lbs on defeat me with using any strength at all. Of course his answer was my chi wasn't as cultivated as his. So I finally broke down and started my journey down the road of Tai Chi.
When I started martial arts I first studied Karate then I moved on to kung fu. I was getting really good at my main system of choice Wing Chun but those systems only took me so far in my understanding of the truth or what some people like to call the "way" or Tao.
If you study Tai Chi alone it will take decades to learn how to use it in a real fight. Not because the style isn't good , but because that is usually how long it takes your brain to except the truth.
Of course if you train in other systems you will see the benefits Tai Chi immediately. And if you are doing Tai Chi for health you will start seeing the benefits immediately , however if you are using it for fighting it will take you years to learn how to use it correctly.
If you want to learn how to defend yourself fast I recommend Wing Chun its a simple direct system of self defense. I am not talking about sport fighting I am talking about true self defense. I have trained and sparred with many many systems of martial arts. None touch the effective of Wing Chun. By the way that is the main style of martial arts Bruce Lee brought to the United States.
The first 3 years of my Tai Chi training was dedicated to nothing but memorizing the form. There are approximately 148 movements in the Yang Style Tai Chi long form. Many teachers break it down in smaller sections to make it easier for people to learn. And in truth there are only a few core movements you need to practice to get some of the benefits of Tai Chi.
Why do millions of people around the world do Tai Chi ?
Simple answer it reverses the aging process. It heals injuries, cures diseases. increases your health. Teaching you how to breath correctly and betters your balance.
Tai Chi engages your mind and body to work as one. It aligns your bones. Do you know how many people suffer from pains due to nothing more then bad posture. Anxiety attacks , depression, overweight all these problems can be cured with continual Tai Chi training.
Tai Chi is not like other forms of exercise, you can't really over train when you are tired you rest. Its a low impact form of exercise so any person with any physical condition can learn.
Why is Tai Chi considered by many to be the most effective martial art on the planet including myself. Softness will always beat hardness. The harder you try the faster you will fail. After all you can only be so strong. Tai chi works because it requires pure skill.
I smile when someone stronger then me struggles to move me. They try so hard and it just gets them more frustrated. I can't tell you how many times I am training someone who is breathing heavy and sweating all over ask me why am I not even winded. Signs that you can look for to find a good tai chi Sifu (teacher) All tai chi classes should kinda look like this.
Preparation: Chi gung , Chi development is critical to learning and understanding how to use tai chi. If the school or teacher you are investigating doesn't do chi gung stay away.
Tai chi form: Main Exercise
The form teaches you structure, balance, coordination, body control, increases your awareness, strengthens your muscles and mind. Also if you have a really good teacher you can learn the martial applications of the form also.
Push hands or sensing hands: This is the holy grail of Tai Chi, through pushing hands you learn sensitivity and how to apply Tai Chi techniques to your self defense.
In conclusion, Tai Chi can help lower your blood pressure, teach you self control and better you as a human being.
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Me again! Love this article (altghough I disagree that the form is boring :) ).
i too started with karate and king fu...
you rased many points I loved: that cultivating chi is blood flow not some mystical mambo jumbo, that learning to use the martial art takes exepting the truth and reality, which does indeed take decades and a lot of coming to terms with yourself and that softeness will always beat hardness!! These martial principles work no so many levels and I am continually learning to accept, let go and trust more while remaining in my innate structure. Thanks for a great article! will be keeping my eye otu for your stuff.
Very interesting article. Thank you so much for publishing!
The term t'ai chi ch'uan translates as "supreme ultimate fist", "boundless fist", "great extremes boxing", or simply "the ultimate". Thanks for the info on tai chi. I really want to learn more on it. You can also check this site http://theqigongcourse.com/gung-chi.
This is a very interesting article, let me ad a few words.
taichi is a concept; the 'chuan' makes it strong.
What about the old timers like yang chen fu, his grandfather, his uncles to mention a few.
Incredible stories about their martial skills are written all over.
But we have to think about this; in the old days, how skilled where their opponents in reality ?
Can they be compared like the modern day martial artists who are skilled in martial arts and have had many fights?
I personally don't know, but its a thought that I have in my mind, after all, if you take the modern day athletes they are breaking the old records year after year, they are getting better, stronger and faster year after year, and still they are human beings like decades before when the old records were at that time period extremely fast.
This makes me think that it can be the same with martial arts.
Although the principles and theories for taichichuan remain exactly the same as in the old days; the training schedule can be renewed and maybe improved to bring this art to a higher level?
How can this be done ?
That takes a genius , but its worth thinking about this.
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iva dragostinova Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago
Me again! Love this article (altghough I disagree that the form is boring :) ).
i too started with karate and kung fu...
you rased many points I loved: that cultivating chi is blood flow not some mystical mambo jumbo, that learning to use the martial art takes exepting the truth and reality, which does indeed take decades and a lot of coming to terms with yourself and that softeness will always beat hardness!! These martial principles work no so many levels and I am continually learning to accept, let go and trust more while remaining in my innate structure.
Thanks for a great article! will be keeping my eye out for your stuff.