Creswick - Tai Chi/Kung Fu Class, Tuesday 4:30pm, 16/10/07
At tonight's class we introduced two new moves for our 24 Form. The sequence for the 24 Form is listed below. Where there is a common alternative name, I have included that in brackets.
- Opening Movement (Preparation)
- Parting the Horses Mane
- White Crane Spreads (or Flashes) its Wings
- Brush Knee-Push Step
- Play the Pipa(/Lute/Guitar/Zitar)
- Repulse Monkey
- Grasping the Swallow's(or Bird's) Tail Left
- Grasping the Swallow's(or Bird's) Tail Right
- Single Whip
- Cloud Hands (Wave Hands Like Clouds)
- Single Whip
- High Pat the Horse (Stroke the Horse's Back)
- Heel Kick Right
- Box Tiger's Ears
- Heel Kick Left
- Snake Creeps Down Right
- Golden Cock on One Leg Left
- Snake Creeps Down Left
- Golden Cock on One Leg Right
- Jade(or Fair) Lady works the Shuttle
- Needle at Sea Bottom
- Fan through Back
- Parry and Punch
- Finish (Apparent Close-up)
Grasping Swallow's Tail
I said today that Grasping Swallow's Tail is one of the moves that is fundamental to Tai Chi Chuan. There are two main reasons for this. Firstly, it demonstrates (in all styles that I have seen) at least 4 of the 8 energies. The sequence we did in class today was:
- Ward Off - Upward and Outward
- Roll/Pull Back - Backward/Absorbing
- Press - Straight and Forceful
- Split - Opposite Directions from an Original Point
- Push - Straight and Driving
Single Whip
Single Whip is one of the more well-known Tai Chi postures. It is common to most forms, although it varies slightly. I demonstrated today how it can be used against a wrist grab.
The basic concept of Single Whip is using one arm to create an opening (the "hook" hand) and using the other arm to attack.
Push Hands Sensitivity
Lastly, we did a series of push hands sensitivity exercises. In Tai Chi Chuan, it is said that the Forms are for conditioning and Push Hands are for self defence.
We practiced feeling two things, a forceful push and a deliberate withdrawal. Once you have contact with someone, they can either attack or disengage (and then attack or run). Feeling for that push coming or that hand pulling away is these two situations at their most basic.
The only way to develop touch-sensitivity is to practice your push hands, so we'll try and do a little bit each class.
3 comments:
Welcome to world of blogging, Bill. Your Perth martial arts family wish you all the best in your martial pursuits. Colin
Thanks Colin. Hopefully you'll get to know some of my students as well.
Thanks Bill, Ang and I are really enjoying the classes and look forward to completing the 24 form and improving our push hands technique. Practice practice practice. This blog will be really useful. Clint and Angela
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