Our instructor's "mind" set or intention is important - depending, for example, on whether they emphasize martial applications or they are a New Age energy arts dancer. Likewise, our own progress in "learning" will depend upon our own "mind set" of intentions, dedication, toughness, the courage to go beyond our limitations and failures, and our willpower.
Learning Tai Chi is always a complex matrix of interactions, lived experiences, daily training, and accumulated muscle memories. Less thinking and more practice, training, and doing will result in the greatest learning. Repeated movements are the foundation for Tai Chi learning.
- Carol Welch
"Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do."
- Bruce Lee
- Bruce Lee
- Alan Cohen
Chen Style Taijiquan Short Hand Form, 18 Movements
Created by Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei
Bibliography, Resources, List of Movements, Resources, Links, Instructions, Comments
Webpage by Michael Garofalo
Created by Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei
Bibliography, Resources, List of Movements, Resources, Links, Instructions, Comments
Webpage by Michael Garofalo
List of Movements in Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei's Short 18 Form (1 Page, PDF) English Only
List of Movements in Chen Taijiquan, Old Frame, First Form, Laojia Yilu (2 pages, PDF) English and Chinese
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