Exploring Continuity, Connection, and Listening Through Tracing Hands
Sunflowers
Tai Chi: The Natural State
Our Precious Feet
The Tai Chi Puzzle
10 Observations
Perseverance
The Tai Chi Journey
Many people have described learning tai chi as ‘a journey’. And like all journeys, it begins with the first step. New students are often surprised to discover that tai chi is far much more than simply ‘waving arms through the air’ as they explore and develop diverse physical and cognitive skills through the constant, patient practice of this ancient art.
Tai Chi - 'Old People in the Park Waving Their Arms Around'
How many times have we heard it? ‘Tai Chi? That’s for old people!’ It’s a comment that continues to frustrate, not because it’s offensive, but because it’s so far from the truth. In this post, we unpack where this idea comes from, and why Tai Chi offers something valuable to everyone—young and old alike.
Who Can Learn Tai Chi?
The Three Nail Theory
Tai Chi, Every Moment, Every Day
The 10 Principles of Tai Chi Practice
The Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove
The ‘iron fist in a velvet glove’ is a common expression used to describe a strong and powerful force executed with gentleness and control. In the context of Tai Chi, this concept embodies the harmonious integration of hard and soft - yin and yang - to achieve a balanced flow of intent and softness.