Make contact with your left hand and arm first (preexpanding)…
taijiquan
The application can represent a throw.
While neutralising let your arms make contact with your partners arms to free your shoulders.
Make contact with your hands first…
🥳 30 Years Tai Chi Studio 🎉
Taking your left arm away while turning…
The application can represent a Pulling movement, underlining the direction of the protecting right hand – up and out (peng).
The creative combination of different styles in Pushing Hands
Add some intention and meaning to your meditative form by visualizing…
Tai Chi – Kick with the foot like Bert
Stay tuned for our series on form and application
It is actually quite easy: the rising hand is always on the inside
Learn Push Hands with us in Autumn 2022!
The 21st International Push Hands Meeting will take place from May 4th to May 8th 2022 in Hanover, Germany!
I totally forgot about it. Happy I found it during clean up my old images …
Letting go is awesome! – If you master the art of letting go, you will be able to head for new experiences with free hands and a fresh mind!
Small is beautiful – #martialmonday 15 – press #2 A hardly discernible movement with a big effect – that is one ideal of Taijiquan. How to achieve this? Long hours of practice is the short answer. A longer answer would be: by starting big and gradually getting smaller and smaller. […]
Tai Chi DVD by Nils Klug is sold out Tai Chi DVD by Nils Klug is sold out. You can find the whole dvd (German language) on his YouTube channel. YouTube does an automatic translation if you activate subtitles and chose your prefered language in the settings. Review Tai Chi […]
About the interviewee Faye Yip is a Qigong and Taijiquan teacher based in the UK. Together with her husband, Tary Yip, she initiated the British Health Qigong Association (BHQA), promoting Health Qigong and Taijiquan in the UK. The BHQA is affiliated with the International Health Qigong Association, whose origin lies […]
The ancient Chinese martial art of Tai Chi Chuan is the perfect callisthenic for today’s seniors. The relaxed and unhurried movements help alleviate nervous and muscular tension. Tai Chi Chuan lubricates joints and promotes automatic body alignment for better control of balance, helping to prevent the instability that can lead […]