Up & Down Stroke for Tai Chi

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Part of the video series: Basic Tai Chi Chuan Moves

Summary: The up and down stroke in Tai Chi is easy with these tips, get expert advice on martial arts and exercises in this free video.

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Jack Huang Jack C. Huang was graduated from the music schools of UCI (B.M. in classical violin performance, 1991), UCLA (Certificate in film scoring, 1992) & CAL State U... read more

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Up & Down Stroke for Tai Chi

Hello, everyone, welcome to my show and the topic is Tai Chi. When we hear the word Tai Chi, most people think it's an exercise but actually, it's not. First of all, I would like to let you know, Tai Chi's creator, he create this one because he was ancient, a long, long time ago, in the ancient time of China. Tai Chi, remember, everything is coming from Shaolin. He just turn it in a soft side. And not only that, think about the word Tai Chi, what we call Tai. Tai means what? Extreme. Chi means what? Side. Extreme side. Let's say it, extreme side. Open, close, high and low, in and out. And what else? You can name it close, open, high, and out and whatsoever, any way as long as they have two extreme sides clicking together as one. Or male, female, day and night, black and white. Therefore, take a look. This is the basic training of Tai Chi. See my feet? And then after that, the hands. And I'm going to show you the side view. Now, look at my legs. I have to make sure that I got pair of rocking feet down there. Well, the major practice of Tai Chi is finding your balance when you are moving. Now our hands go up, coming back, down. Again, and up, poke, and this exercise will relax your whole arm. For example, most of fighters, that the way they pick up their fists. But, if you can pick up your fists gracefully, without any tension, your fist will go a lot faster. So now, one more time. And what am I doing right here? It's a poke. Imagine two arms right here, poke, close. That's the opening form called brushing up, brushing down.

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