This even more amazing, I was feeling hung with peoples energy, then I did this and let pass through my mein meng and drop my knees, bingo, I felt instant ease….ready to practice more, made my day, thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@InternalTaiChi3 ай бұрын
I love it when I get comments like yours. It is evident you are really experiencing and feeling the internal changes and principles. Keep exploring! And thank you for sharing.
@HillardEarl9 ай бұрын
At its core, Push Hands involves a series of gentle movements and techniques that emphasize connection, rootedness, and responsiveness. Practitioners engage in a partner exercise that focuses on sensing and redirecting their partner's energy, rather than overtly resisting or overpowering them. This approach requires a high degree of mindfulness and attunement to subtle cues, fostering a deep sense of awareness and presence in the moment.
@InternalTaiChi9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insight, Earl. People often mistaken two things when watching YT videos...1. What I teach is not necessarily all that I know. 2. Video Titles are created for SEO keywords and algorithms. This video is an introduction toward creating proper rooting, sensing and distributing incoming force; a mini step towards integrating into push hands practice. One must feel it first. That is what this video is about. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@krenx6 ай бұрын
This is the authentic material and conditions of taiji quan. Thanks for sharing.
@InternalTaiChi6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🙂
@laketahoetaichi20937 ай бұрын
Application is one the key components towards a more in depth understanding of tai chi. You can only learn so much from doing motions repeatedly by yourself. Good to see your students getting the experience in a controlled manner. I use the word intention instead of imagine. Imagining someone grabbing you pertains more towards the self defense aspect imo. Much respect and keep up the great lessons. 🙏
@InternalTaiChi7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment and insight. It is always good to explore different words to communicate the "intent" behind the movement, essence and lesson! "Imagine someone has grabbed your wrist. Now use intent to bounce them away." Or imagine you're a big beach ball and they bounce off your imaginary space. My students like the word imagine because it is more playful and less intimidating. I use the word pretend too! Intention is important as well and can be influenced or driven my imagination. Look at Walt Disney! 😄 His imagination brought about a vision that brought about an intent to build Disney World. Fun stuff. Ultimately it's a feeling. First it's accessing through a guiding , then training so our body goes to that feeling without thought or words. 👍
@francoislerebelle25215 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your skills in Taï chi especially the pushing hands ! This is exactly what i’m looking for since Many years ! I wish you would be in France for teaching me! Thanks again 🙏
@InternalTaiChi5 ай бұрын
I have searched for a long time also so I do understand. And I wish I were in France too! Perhaps one day I will come there and do a workshop. That would be fun!
@DrEricRobins5 ай бұрын
@@InternalTaiChi what is this body of knowledge within Tai Chi called; the one you were searching for for a long time? Its truly the practical applications of TC? Is this similar to what Adam Mizner teaches?
@InternalTaiChi5 ай бұрын
@DrEricRobins Thank you for your inquiry. It is what those Tai Chi practitioners are NOT teaching or sharing; the simple stuff that actually is effective, easy to learn and gives our Tai Chi movements context. I will have a more complete answer to your comment on my other video where you commented, where I am demonstrating connecting to the fascia. We disperse the incoming force and then connect to the opponents fascia, then we can move them. Add Song and energy and the effect is even more magnified. Tai Chi has had a long unfortunate tradition of secrets held back for only the elite and as a result the true essence of Tai Chi is becoming extinct. I hope to change that.
@DrEricRobins5 ай бұрын
@@InternalTaiChi thanks for the explanation; you've earned a subscriber to your channel. Also, kudos to your teacher, Master Ting. In my tradition we say, "May his memory serve as a blessing," but it obviously already has in his students like your self. I look forward to more videos.
@Andy-il7kf8 ай бұрын
Thank you, i like so much how you teach. The type of metaphors and visuals/props you use, really help me. Im still working on soong in standing postures right now (with your video help). This particular vid reminds of aikido training. In Ki Aikido right from the beginning we learned this internal work as 'ki training', often the first half of a class. we even had 'ki tests' as part of grading, as well as demonstrating physical forms. For me, the aikido cue 'extend ki' is mostly 'soong', although context dependent its other things sometimes. It is so great to come at this form of knowledge from another perspective as well. I love it 😊
@InternalTaiChi8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Andy! I appreciate your comments and insight regarding Ki. It sounds very similar and definitely relates. I am thinking "extend ki" is like our extending our Qi just a few millimeters past our skin, bringing a quality of fascial expansion to our stance. Really neat that there is that overlap! I have a former Aikido instructor in my Tai Chi class. I'm sure he will be delighted to hear about your insight of the overlap! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@someshsp7 ай бұрын
great explanation susan i will remember too keep a song in my heart
@InternalTaiChi7 ай бұрын
Songing the heart is the best of all!
@fhoniemcphonsen89879 ай бұрын
Neat stuff. Thanks for posting.
@InternalTaiChi9 ай бұрын
Thank you! ☺
@FabioPedrazzoliGrazioli8 ай бұрын
Beautiful explanation thank you, I heard a beautiful metaphor about "the sticking and following", being like when you are petting and caressing a cat on their back, the cat goes away but not really, his body sticks to your hand in a very soft way 🙂
@InternalTaiChi8 ай бұрын
That is a beautiful metaphor! Thank you for sharing it. 💞
@Taichistretchingspace34799 ай бұрын
Opening the Ming Men is akin to drawing the bow….to do this the student needs to become Song…this is a very advanced concept…I am fast learning not to over face beginners with advanced principals.
@InternalTaiChi9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. It is my belief that our students learn what we put before them. I can teach Song to beginners easily. I try not to categorize what is "advanced" or "easy" because that is based on my own experience or others' stories. I taught a two-day workshop last weekend. I had all different levels in my class. Every single one of them achieved song. Perhaps placing it in every movement is the challenge, but achieving song does not necessarily have to be categorized as advanced. I try to not predispose my students that something is difficult to achieve or will take years to achieve. I have seen students get song in 2 minutes and I have seen students take years to get it. The more I turn my teaching to internal first, the more outstanding results are happening in my students of all levels. I don't want to limit my students in any way. I know your experience might be different, and I will respect that. Food for thought based on my own experience: The expectations I set forth for my students is most times what they achieve.
@Taichistretchingspace34799 ай бұрын
@@InternalTaiChi Thank you for your positive reply and in some ways I do agree however I still believe that beginners need structure and there are levels of timing that exist in the Huang Sheng Shyan system of Taiji Chuan. I have myself taken Yang Family Principals and integrated these into the Ba Duan Jin as an original activity to develop yin yang in folk who keep falling because they have forgotten how to move like a child. Such is life today in all its busyness folk just forget how to dance like a child. When I teach I teach what I want to learn. Bless you for sharing openly ☮️
@InternalTaiChi9 ай бұрын
@@Taichistretchingspace3479 "dance like a child." I like that! I just created a video today and referenced restoring ourselves to our original child-like free movements unbound by tight fascia. That video will go up in a couple weeks but I created it today. Cool that you mentioned it. Keep spreading the art!
@bobbader47898 ай бұрын
@@InternalTaiChi❤
@HappyLifege4 ай бұрын
Hello! When you say you send energy, what do you mean by that? What kind of energy are you sending, and where are you sending it from and to? And how do you do it?
@InternalTaiChi4 ай бұрын
@@HappyLifege These are great questions. The answer is both simple and complex. You simply send the energy by using your intention. What I mean by that is you imagine (or you can even pretend at first) that you have an energy ball either within you or around you, and you send that through the person. I usually send past the person at a fixed point behind them, 6-8 feet away. Start small and then build on your success. The complex part of this is getting the doubting mind out of the way. It is actually quite simple to do the sending of the energy, but one must believe it is possible. Does this answer your question? I will try to make a video on this as you raise excellent questions.
@HappyLifege4 ай бұрын
@@InternalTaiChi thank you for your answer. I would love watching this video.
@asingingtree7 ай бұрын
So cool!
@InternalTaiChi7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@phoenixmountaintaichi9 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@InternalTaiChi9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sunlight83 ай бұрын
what it's mean open your joints? thank you
@InternalTaiChi3 ай бұрын
It means to create more space between your joints. We do this with the intention of our mind. Check out my video on Hand Arthritis and you can follow along and "open your joints" in your hands as you watch that video. Then you will have a good foundation on which to learn to open your joints throughout your body. I joke with my students that before Tai Chi I was only 4 ft tall....now thanks to opening my joints I am 5ft tall. 😆
@rbfay15 ай бұрын
How do you exercise the Ming me in 🤔
@InternalTaiChi5 ай бұрын
It is not an area to exercise. Rather an area to open and relax.
@afimsel51615 ай бұрын
Nice
@InternalTaiChi5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@littlecannon7 ай бұрын
I call the bicycle thing… Balance. Balancing the arms, balancing the legs, balancing the arms with the legs. Once you get following right, you become sticky. Good stuff.
@InternalTaiChi7 ай бұрын
Balance is truly an essential element! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@littlemomma705 ай бұрын
Is this Wu Ju Jing Gong?
@InternalTaiChi5 ай бұрын
It is not.
@littlemomma705 ай бұрын
@@InternalTaiChi You are familar I heard.I train in it. I enjoy your videos
@InternalTaiChi5 ай бұрын
@@littlemomma70 yes I trained directly with Master William Ting who taught it. This is part of the Wuji Qigong from which the Wu Ji Jing Gong Tai Chi is derived. Thank you!
@martam5188 ай бұрын
Why Qigong is good for people sick with cancer?
@InternalTaiChi8 ай бұрын
Qigong is good for all types of health diagnosis and for healthy people to maintain their health. Qigong opens up the body and allows more of our own bioelectric energy to circulate through the body with reduced muscle and mind tension. This creates a healing environment for our body.
@olivvapor48735 ай бұрын
My Taichi teachers used to say : Where our thoughts go, energy goes …
@InternalTaiChi5 ай бұрын
True!
@waynehansen91009 ай бұрын
Your use of the Chinese terminology and understanding of the term Soong is cattywampus
@InternalTaiChi9 ай бұрын
Well at least I understand cattywampus.
@paulantonia94493 ай бұрын
Where are you located please?@@InternalTaiChi
@InternalTaiChi3 ай бұрын
@@paulantonia9449 Tennessee. Was in Texas.
@ericfroshnider35249 ай бұрын
Bicycle wheels thank you for that,great exercise.What road did the insane biker travel ? the cyclepath.(psychopath) (cycopath) get it get it