Important fundamentals of Traditional Tai Chi



Learn important basics of Tai Chi

What you will learn

Build coordination and strength

Get familiar with the basic movements of the Tai Chi 28 form from Wudang, China

Prepare to learn the form Tai Chi 28 movements from Wudang, China

Description



My Shifu which is another name for Master in China always said to me; to learn your basics and then it will be easy to learn any form you want to learn. This goes for anything we choose to learn, fundamentally it is all about basics. Not only that we have to return time and time again to review the basics every time we reach a new level. In this course, I provide you with all the videos you need to follow and master the basics of Tai Chi.  I also include Tai Chi theory and how all the movements are based on the Yinyang theory and the idea of empty and full stances. I spent many years training in a traditional martial arts academy in China and every day morning and night we practice the basics.

Testimonial:

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I can highly recommend the traditional basics course with Leia. I found the Traditional Basics level gives a fully comprehensive introduction to traditional Tai Chi, with plenty of videos to work through, and theory to support your learning.  I’ve noticed a great improvement in my lower body strength, balance and confidence. I loved following Leia in the videos, it’s been a challenge to learn, but one I’ve really enjoyed and I’m so happy I did.  Leia has really changed my life for the better and I would highly recommend trying this course to anyone. After 5 months, the  Traditional Basics level has given me the inspiration to sign up for her website membership and learn a more advanced form. Thank you, Leia.  (Janet Chrystian)

Basic Tai Chi Stance

Circulating the energy in the basic Tai Chi stance

Horse and Warrior Stance

Transitioning between Horse and Warrior Stance

Feeling the Chi

Using the energy points to feel the life force in and around us

Hands like Clouds

Moving hands like clouds the technique

The Resting Stance

Using the resting stance to transition in Tai Chi

Wudang Tai Chi Walk

Moving forward and backwards in Wudang Tai Chi

Tai Chi walk with hands like clouds

learn to walk forards with moving hands like clouds

Tai Chi walk with resting stance transition

learn how to use the resting stance to transition while doing the tai chi walk

Tai Chi walk backwards with hands like clouds

Tai Chi Walking backwards with brush knee and ward off

Hands like Clouds block and Push

Move Hands like clouds and finish with a block and push

Separating Heaven and Earth

Separate Heaven and Earth with the Tai Chi ball as the transition in between

Single Whip

Using Hands like Clouds form a single whip on each side

Parting the Horses Mane

Parting the Horses Mane

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