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Choosing a School Merseyside and North Wales most popular Tai Chi Chuan School We are renowned for our excellence in teaching
On the journey of life people are attracted to Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan) for many different reasons, some for health, some for relaxation and stress relief and others may be intrigued by the martial applications of Taijiquan.
In the beginning finding a school can be a matter of chance, maybe the first point of contact is through an advertiseme nt in a local newspaper or a leaflet in a shop window, for the lucky ones they may ‘just happen upon a good teacher’.
Without prior knowledge, it can be, like any choice in life, be very difficult to make a valid judgement. Is there a difference between Tai Chi Schools - are they all the same?
There are many well meaning, ‘enthusiastic’ people teaching Tai Chi, unfortunately many beginners have been put off or turned away from this marvellous art, after having a negative experience, some often reach a ‘Dead End’ or ‘Plateau Out’
If Taijiquan is the path for you, it may well be something that you will continue with for many years to come.
Choosing the right school is therefore a very important first step, that is why we offer a ‘4 week Taster Session’ so you ‘Try Us Out’ simply choosing a school on your doorstep may not be the best option in the long term.
To find the right school you should and must be prepared to travel, to assist you further here is my personal experience.
My First Training Experience
I thought I knew a lot, but in fact I knew very little!
Having been brought up in the ‘Traditional Chinese Ways’ of ‘Respect’ and ‘Obedience’. It is not easy for me to put pen to paper, for to voice my opinion in this manner, may be seen by some as disrespectful, I assure you, this is not my intention. Like many before me, I was inspired by the Chinese Martial Arts, I was drawn towards Taijiquan and its superior martial skills. I was particularly intrigued by the following statement, "A force of four ounces deflecting a thousand pounds"
For many years I diligently followed my teacher, studying Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan in the traditional manner. Through patience and hard work I became proficient in Push Hands and many Hand and Weapons Forms. Year after year, the main emphasis was on the Yin side (soft side) no strength was allowed in our self defence applications especially during push hands training.
However a number of questions kept coming to mind.
- The first was the issue of ‘strength’ after all Taijiquan is a martial art isn’t it? In all hand forms there are punches and kicks, why don’t we use strength at all, why is the emphasis always be on yielding? (Yin)
- How can you defeat your opponent if no power is being used?
- If you allowed an opponent to grab hold of you, how could you deal with it without using strength?
- In Push Hands there are ‘Ji’ (Squeeze) and ‘An’ (Press) techniques, so there must be strength involved here?
- When are we allowed to use strength / power (Yang)
Following the ‘Chinese Way’ and being well mannered, I did not ask those questions, (To show respect) I loyally believed in my teachers knowledge and ability, trusting that he would guide me towards the right path of Taijiquan.
Time passed and the questions persisted in my mind, I had reached an impasse. One day during push hands practice with my teacher I decided to apply some strength against him. He immediately told me off, because, he said, “There was a possibility he might fall over as he was old!”
Suddenly I began to wonder………… Maybe it is time to move on?
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