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Tai Chi Level 2: The Effortless Power Connection 

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In tonight's class, Sigung Richard Clear demonstrated how to connect the upper and lower body. Every Tai Chi style has a unique method for making that connection, and Clear's Tai Chi is no exception. This is one of keys to developing high-level skills like Fa Jin.
The main Tai Chi styles use different strategies to get their students connected. Chen style takes very low stances, while Yang family styles tend to use a bit of a lean in the upper body and a tuck in the hips. Wu style takes a longer and wider stance while curving the back. All of these methods accomplish the same thing, which is a strong connection between the upper and lower body.
Sigung Richard Clear is a Grandmaster of Tai Chi. He has trained with and learned from masters of many Tai Chi styles. Through his work, he has developed a method of making the power connection that allows average people to keep a healthy shape without need of incredible leg strength or funny postures.
With the Clear's method, the connection is made by very slightly rounding the back and tucking the hips. This is sometimes called "Turtle Back," and as you can see in the video above, it is one of the keys to generating tremendous power without muscular strain (which, after all, is what Tai Chi is supposed to be about).
This is considered a very high-level secret among Tai Chi Masters, but once you understand the mechanics it is fairly simple to grasp. Like everything else in the Clear's Tai Chi program, it just requires a little patience and practice. Using the Turtle Back method, a dedicated student can make this connection completely natural. With practice, this becomes the natural way that the body is held, so that you have access to this power all the time.
For more detail about this lesson, and an incredible wealth of material on other secrets of the Tai Chi Masters, visit us at:
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@brianscott3622
@brianscott3622 6 лет назад
Thanks. This lecture really resonated with me and answered the functional differences for me between the styles that all manifest Root and supporting Structure.
@JoshuaFontany
@JoshuaFontany 6 лет назад
Mahalo Sifu Clear :) I had pieced part of that together while working Uncle's kilap jings. Always nice to have more pieces to the puzzle. Hormat & aloha.
@diphyllum8180
@diphyllum8180 8 лет назад
The Tai Chi I've learned, Rose Li's form, uses a straight back and that expansion of the spine as shown here. That form has been described as somewhere between Yang and Wu (or, Yang movements with Wu applications), so I find it interesting that you describe both Yang and Wu as relying on a lean, which my Sifu always strongly discouraged, but mention what I was taught as a more "closed door" method in Yang
@ClearMartialArts
@ClearMartialArts 8 лет назад
+Michael Vipperman Yes, in the video I show the straight back while using the sink the chi method which is usually a "closed door" method of Yang. I got it as a "closed door" yang style via Lee Ying Arng branch student. They did teach a lean method as well. The lean in the "closed door" version was so slight that you would not know it was there if they did not tell you. As for Wu style, the lean is so pronounced that the style looks quite strange to students of the other styles who have not seen it before. It does activate chi very nicely and is great for beginners to help them connect the upper and lower body without having to strain of struggle to do it. :)
@ClearMartialArts
@ClearMartialArts 8 лет назад
+Michael Vipperman Here is a video of Yang Chen Fu's son Yang Sau Chung doing the set with a lot more lean (closer to what I have seen with the Wu style folks). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Bze07WyY0C0.html
@gainfulanalytics
@gainfulanalytics 8 лет назад
Richard, can I practice from home (sinking) and feel the energy without a partner? (basically can I do sinking exercises enough to where I can feel the "heaviness" you described with nobody around)?
@ClearMartialArts
@ClearMartialArts 8 лет назад
Hello John, thanks for watching! Yes, it is possible to do it alone, but it is best to do it with a partner for a number of reasons. For one thing your results will be much slower in coming if you don't have a partner. We also find it is common for people training alone to get results only in their heads and not in physical reality. Sometimes people do get good results when they are on their own, but then they react strongly to even light touches which brings the energy up and you immediately lose the effect. Do practice at home when you don't have a partner around, but also try to find some partners to work with. If you want good results, you should spend some real time and effort on finding partners.
@jaydons34
@jaydons34 8 лет назад
As a from scratch beginner where should I be starting in Tai Chi?
@ClearMartialArts
@ClearMartialArts 8 лет назад
+Jaydon Shepherd I recommend that you start here: www.clearmartialarts.com/clears-tai-chi-online/ OR here: www.clearmartialarts.com/free-online-tai-chi-course/
@jaydons34
@jaydons34 8 лет назад
Clear's Internal Combat Arts Thank you I will definitely be checking these out
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