Training
in Tai Chi is a matter of finding and maintaining balance
physically, mentally, and spiritually. There are three major
methods of practicing Tai Chi – hand forms, weapon
forms, and push hands. There are also numerous exercises
that can be done to help further increase flexibility, range
of motion, balance, and controlled, relaxed breathing.
Hand
forms are the foundation of training in Tai Chi. They are
a choreographed set of movements that will familiarize the
student with the Tai Chi methods of movement and the basic
tenets of Yin and Yang. The empty hand forms help to improve
your posture, circulation, balance, and coordination. The
relaxed breathing, natural movements, slow, flowing shifts
of balance, regular deep breathing, harmonious turning of
the limbs, circular openings and closings of the hand forms
make them one of the best methods available for managing
and reducing stress.
Weapon
forms are similar to the hand forms, in that they are solo
sets performed by the student. However, weapon forms require
a much deeper understanding of Yin and Yang principles,
smoother flowing movements, and greater coordination and
a union of mind, body, and spirit. Weapon forms are much
more advanced and difficult to master then the hand forms.
Push
Hands is a simplified method of sparring in which two opponents
attempt to upset the balance of their opponent. Push Hands
teaches sensitivity of touch and hones your reaction time,
teaching the student how to apply Ying Yang principles through
leverage, redirection and timing. It also provides the students
with an opportunity to learn the original martial applications
of the forms.
| Tai
Chi Classes |
| Tuesday |
7:00
- 8:00pm |
| Thursday |
7:00
- 8:00pm |
Call (616) 475-9021 to make an appointment today!
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