The Tai Chi Notebook
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The Tai Chi Notebook features Reflections on Tai Chi, Xing Yi, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and martial arts studies. Author Graham Barlow is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), and a teacher of Tai Chi and Xing Yi based in the UK.
The Tai Chi Notebook
11h ago
I was asked recently if I’m going to review Lou Reed’s book “The art of the straight line”, which, as you can see below, is his book about Tai Chi, released a few years after his death. No. I’m not. Lou was a practitioner of Chen style Tai Chi under Ren Guang-Yi. By all accounts ..read more
The Tai Chi Notebook
11h ago
This new article in The Guardian about learning Tai Chi made me smile. “It feels like my brain is solving a Rubik’s Cube”, says the author Jennifer Wong. From my recent experience in teaching Tai Chi to beginners, that sounds about right. After their first class all of them say some variation of “I didn’t ..read more
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2w ago
Things have not worked out well for the author of the book that got me started with Tai Chi… The reason I got interested in Tai Chi in the first place was a combination of watching Kung Fu, the classic TV series starting David Carradine, in my early childhood, which primed to be receptive towards ..read more
The Tai Chi Notebook
2w ago
Nabil Ranné is a Chen style teacher living in Berlin who offers classes and online training at CTN Academy Nabil is a student of Chen Yu, who is the only son of Chen ZhaoKui and grandson of the famous Chen Fake. Listen here. Here’s what we talk about: Timestamps: 1.00: Nabil’s background in martial arts ..read more
The Tai Chi Notebook
1M ago
There are lots of tigers in Yang style Tai Chi. There’s ‘Bend Bow to shoot Tiger’, which is a pretty obvious punch, and each section of the forms ends with the classic ‘Carry Tiger to Mountain’. Today we want to look at ‘Retreat to Ride Tiger’. In Yang Cheng-Fu-like forms it looks like this: It ..read more
The Tai Chi Notebook
1M ago
By Josh Rosenblatt Amazon link. When Josh Robenblatt got to the age of 32 and realised he wanted to fight in an MMA match, he had to confront a lot of physical problems as well as inner demons before he set foot inside the cage. While the physicality of fighting is explored, this book is ..read more
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1M ago
This is a nicely made video about Tai Chi Push Hands: Some quick observations: 1) I quite like the emphasis on feeling where the opponent is during push hands instruction – I think this is bang on. 2) “Sensei Seth” correctly identifies very quickly that push hands competitions are very, very, similar to Sumo. And ..read more
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1M ago
This post is going to start somewhere you don’t expect – over 1,000 years ago in Song Dynasty China during which we find the legendary founder of Xing Yi, Yue Fei, a general in the Song Dynasty army, mulling over the advancing (heavily armoured) Jin cavalry, and wondering how his foot soldiers are going to ..read more
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1M ago
There is a phrase in Tai Chi that the whole body is a fist. I think it actually comes from Chen style, but applies to all styles of Tai Chi. Now, you can interpret that in different ways, but I think all of them are valid. Let’s look at a couple. Firstly, it’s saying that ..read more
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2M ago
I’m always on the look out for interesting bio mechanical things and that search recently lead me to a character called David Weck, who is known as the ‘Head over Foot Guy’. Of course, that’s not his only idea about biomechanics- he’s got loads of them – but this video is a good introduction to ..read more