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Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict.: Do I Really Have to Wear Silk Pyjama's?
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009. Do I Really Have to Wear Silk Pyjama's? I got the latest issue of the Tai Chi union magazine the other day and flicking through it I was bombarded with Westerners wearing those silk pyjama things that you often see in old Kung Fu movies. Why are they wearing them? It is not a uniform. Does wearing them make their Tai Chi more authentic? I always find it odd that certain people who practice Tai Chi often learn to speak and read Chinese, eat (a lot! Do you see the irony? I pract...
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Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict.: November 2009
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009. Sorry, I haven't had a chance to write a new entry for some time. I have been rushing round setting up new classes, seeing clients and running some trainings, which means I have got behind with a lot of things; emails, blog entries, behind the scenes stuff on the website. Hope you enjoy it. Tai Chi and Chi Kung Classes in Cardiff and Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, UK. The Tai Chi Guy. Labels: chen man ching. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Tai Chi Guy. View my complete profile.
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Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict.: September 2009
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009. An old Tai Chi teacher of mine used to say that each time I practice the form I should approach it as if it was the first time I had ever done it. At the time I thought that was just silly. What am I meant to do? Forget it all and re-learn it each time? What is the point in that? Surely to improve at Tai Chi I have to draw on the previous experiences and practice. After all that is how we LEARN isn't it? Then I got it. Tai Chi is really about living in the now. The Tai Chi Guy.
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Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict.: October 2009
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009. Do I Really Have to Wear Silk Pyjama's? I got the latest issue of the Tai Chi union magazine the other day and flicking through it I was bombarded with Westerners wearing those silk pyjama things that you often see in old Kung Fu movies. Why are they wearing them? It is not a uniform. Does wearing them make their Tai Chi more authentic? I always find it odd that certain people who practice Tai Chi often learn to speak and read Chinese, eat (a lot! Do you see the irony? I pract...
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Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict.: The Master Himself
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009. Sorry, I haven't had a chance to write a new entry for some time. I have been rushing round setting up new classes, seeing clients and running some trainings, which means I have got behind with a lot of things; emails, blog entries, behind the scenes stuff on the website. Hope you enjoy it. Tai Chi and Chi Kung Classes in Cardiff and Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, UK. The Tai Chi Guy. Labels: chen man ching. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Tai Chi Guy.
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Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict.: Why Tai Chi? Part 2: Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009. Part 2: Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict. So, in my last post I gave a potted history of my martial arts career and what lead me to being here today to be teaching and practicing Tai Chi. As I said in my previous post I got into martial arts in general after watching a Bruce Lee movie (as, if they are honest, will be the major reason that most people get into martial arts! It may not be a Bruce Lee movie, but it will be because of some Kung Fu film or TV show! Tai Chi is actual...
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Confessions of a Tai Chi Addict.: Beginners Mind
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009. An old Tai Chi teacher of mine used to say that each time I practice the form I should approach it as if it was the first time I had ever done it. At the time I thought that was just silly. What am I meant to do? Forget it all and re-learn it each time? What is the point in that? Surely to improve at Tai Chi I have to draw on the previous experiences and practice. After all that is how we LEARN isn't it? Then I got it. Tai Chi is really about living in the now. The Tai Chi Guy.