The classes I have been fortunate enough to supervise over the last few months have been among the most satisfying of my career so far, because of the quality of members who have visited for a "taster of T'ai Chi Exercise and stayed with me to begin the journey towards "Moving More Easily."
I used to get so frustrated when, men particularly, would look at a class and you could see the bubble appear "they're only standing still," above their heads.Satisfied that they were far too fit for this "old people's exercise" they would go to their Cross Trainer and begin pumping their arms and legs.
The first twenty minutes of the T'ai Chi involves breathing exercises, standing in "Bear Stance"* you learn to breath slowly to a count of four EASY YES! Just standing in Bear Stance for thirty seconds is difficult for newcomers to the class. If you're an athlete looking into the class we move from "Bear Stance" to "Riding Horse Stance"* a deeper, more physical position which would challenge most people.When we deal with professional athletes we simply increase the time each position is held, 3 minutes in Riding Horse to begin with brings sweat and shaking to many pairs of trained legs (See Below).
I used to get so frustrated when, men particularly, would look at a class and you could see the bubble appear "they're only standing still," above their heads.Satisfied that they were far too fit for this "old people's exercise" they would go to their Cross Trainer and begin pumping their arms and legs.
The first twenty minutes of the T'ai Chi involves breathing exercises, standing in "Bear Stance"* you learn to breath slowly to a count of four EASY YES! Just standing in Bear Stance for thirty seconds is difficult for newcomers to the class. If you're an athlete looking into the class we move from "Bear Stance" to "Riding Horse Stance"* a deeper, more physical position which would challenge most people.When we deal with professional athletes we simply increase the time each position is held, 3 minutes in Riding Horse to begin with brings sweat and shaking to many pairs of trained legs (See Below).
Bear Stance |
Riding Horse |
This first exercise would be a test for our (reluctant) exerciser.
Movement Begins In The Feet
T'ai Chi movement begins in the Core and starts in the feet...
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I've found that all t'ai chi movement begins in the Core ( for me, the area just below the navel) because all movement begins with a thought and for me the thought is transferred directly to the centre of our bodies just below the navel. My "attention" goes to the feet to begin the movement and in the spirit of Yin and Yang pressure goes into the right leg and foot to move the body to the left and visa verse. In this way movement is balanced and controlled, the legs are strong and powerful while the upper body is relaxed and free of tension (eventually). I believe it's this quality of t'ai chi which is referred to when studies show the exercise helps to decrease the incidence of falls in the elderly.