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    Learn The Simple 24 Posture Yang Style Taiji Form

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learn The Simple 24 Posture Yang Style Taiji Form

    Learn The Simple 24 Posture Yang Style Taiji Form
    Last updated 8/2018
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 882.92 MB | Duration: 1h 25m

    This course teaches a step by step method to learn an easy 24 Posture Yang style Taiji Quan (Tai Chi Chuan) form

    What you'll learn

    Practice a simple and effective Taiji form

    Manage stress and emotional upsets more easily

    Sleep better and more soundly

    Maintain a higher level of health

    Confidently practice a Taiji form daily

    Feel relaxed and free of tension

    Have a deeper experience and understanding of the energy moving inside your body

    Requirements

    Only perform the movements that can be performed comfortably

    Don’t practice in scorching sunlight, rain or extreme cold. Avoid draughts and wind. The temperature of your body should remain comfortable

    Don’t force the breathing during the exercises. Use long, slow, quiet breathes

    Make sure of adequate ventilation in your practice area

    If you feel light headed sit down and rest

    Do not practice when you are hungry or very full

    Do not practice under the influence of drugs or alcohol

    Make sure you wear appropriate loose comfortable clothing, take off tight clothing, waist belts, watches, rings, jewelry, tight shoelaces, body shape wear and tight shoes.

    Anyone who is seeking peace, stillness and quietness in their heart and mind

    Description

    This course covers an introduction to the concepts of the traditional Chinese exercise system called Taiji Quan (Tai chi chuan) that millions of people practice in China and all around the world everyday. Taiji is a martial art, and is also excellent for maintaining superior body health.Taiji has been practiced for thousands of years in China and is renowned for maintaining health and longevity. It has been a hidden secret and now the Western World is acknowledging its profound effects upon the human body and health.In this course you will be introduced to a traditional and some modified versions of the postures of the famous classical 24 posture Yang style Taiji form. It is easy and simple to learn and perform and requires no prior knowledge of Taiji, therefore it is suitable for everyone to practice.To learn this form it is advised to take half an hour each day focusing on one posture or video at a time and then slowly building up to a complete daily practice of 24 postures which takes about 15 minutes depending on how fast you move.WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THIS TAIJI PRACTICE?It reduces stress, improves your mood & promotes weight loss.You will sleep better.Improves cognition, which helps improve memory & executive functioning skills like paying attention and carrying out complex tasks.Reduces risk of falling for older adults.Improves Fibromyalgia & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) symptoms.Improves balance and strength in people with Parkinson’s.Safe for people with coronary heart disease.Reduces pain from arthritis.Thank you for joining me on my course, please send me feedback, ask me any questions and please write a review.Cheers,Pete C

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to Taiji Quan

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What is Taiji Quan

    Section 2: The History of Taiji Quan

    Lecture 3 History of Taiji Quan

    Lecture 4 Taiji Quan lineage Diagram

    Section 3: Pre-Practise Health Precautions

    Lecture 5 Health precautions before practising Taiji forms

    Section 4: The Ten Taiji Quan Training Principles

    Lecture 6 The Ten Taiji Quan Training Essentials

    Section 5: Practical lessons for the 24 posture Yang style Taiji Quan Form

    Lecture 7 This is a lesson demonstrating a Traditional Bow.

    Lecture 8 Lesson 1. The opening step and holding the ball to the northeast.

    Lecture 9 Lesson 2. Parting wild horses mane to the west.

    Lecture 10 Lesson 3. Holding the ball to the southwest.

    Lecture 11 Lesson 4. Parting wild horses mane to the north

    Lecture 12 Lesson 5. Holding the ball to the northeast for the 2nd time.

    Lecture 13 Lesson 6. Parting wild horses mane to the west for the 2nd time.

    Lecture 14 Lesson 7. Revision Parting wild horses mane.

    Lecture 15 Lesson 8. White crane spreads wings

    Lecture 16 Lesson 9. Parry and prepare for brush knee on the right.

    Lecture 17 Lesson 10. Brush knee on the right

    Lecture 18 Lesson 11. Parry and prepare for brush knee on the left

    Lecture 19 Lesson 12. Brush knee on the left.

    Lecture 20 Lesson 13. Parry and prepare for brush knee on the right for the 2nd time.

    Lecture 21 Lesson 14. Brush knee on the right for the 2nd time.

    Lecture 22 Lesson 15. Revision Brush knee.

    Lecture 23 Lesson 16. Play the lute

    Lecture 24 Lesson 17. Repulse the monkey to the south (modified version).

    Lecture 25 Lesson 18. Repulse the monkey to the north (modified version).

    Lecture 26 Lesson 19. Repulse the monkey to the south for the 2nd time (modified version).

    Lecture 27 Lesson 20. Repulse the monkey to the north for the 2nd time (modified version).

    Lecture 28 Lesson 21. Revision of Repulse the monkey (modified version).

    Lecture 29 Lesson 21a. Repulse the monkey on the right (Traditional version)

    Lecture 30 Lesson 21b. Repulse the monkey on the left (Traditional version)

    Lecture 31 Lesson 21c. Repulse the monkey on the right for second time(Traditional version)

    Lecture 32 Lesson 21d. Repulse the monkey on the left for second time (Traditional version)

    Lecture 33 Lesson 21e. Holding the ball to the northeast for the 3rd (Traditional version)

    Lecture 34 Lesson 21f. Revision lesson for posture Repulse the monkey on the right and left

    Lecture 35 Lesson 22. Holding the ball to the northeast for the 3rd time.

    Lecture 36 Lesson 23. Parting wild horses mane to the west for the 3rd time

    Lecture 37 Lesson 24. Roll back and raise arms to the west.

    Lecture 38 Lesson 25. Grasping Peacocks tail to the west

    Lecture 39 Lesson 26. Press to the west

    Lecture 40 Lesson 27. Roll back and push to the west

    Lecture 41 Lesson 28. Revision Grasping Peacocks tail to the west

    Lecture 42 Lesson 29. Holding the ball to the East

    Lecture 43 Lesson 30. Parting wild horses mane to the east.

    Lecture 44 Lesson 31. Roll back and raise arms to the east

    Lecture 45 Lesson 32. Grasping Peacocks tail to the east

    Lecture 46 Lesson 33. Press to the east

    Lecture 47 Lesson 34. Roll back and push to the east

    Lecture 48 Lesson 35. Revision Grasping Peacocks tail to the east

    Lecture 49 Lesson 36. Grasp arms prepare for single whip to the west for the first time

    Lecture 50 Lesson 37. Single whip to the west for the first time

    Lecture 51 Lesson 38. First step cloud hands

    Lecture 52 Lesson 39. Second step cloud hands

    Lecture 53 Lesson 40. Third step cloud hands

    Lecture 54 Lesson 41. Fourth step cloud hands

    Lecture 55 Lesson 42. Fifth step cloud hands

    Lecture 56 Lesson 43. Grasp arms prepare for single whip for the 2nd time.

    Lecture 57 Lesson 44. Single whip for the 2nd time.

    Lecture 58 Lesson 45. Revision Cloud hands

    Lecture 59 Lesson 46. Pat the high horse

    Lecture 60 Lesson 47. Grasp hand kick to the knee

    Lecture 61 Lesson 48. Abdominal kick to the northeast.

    Lecture 62 Lesson 49. Cross arms

    Lecture 63 Lesson 50. Boxing tigers ears

    Lecture 64 Lesson 51. Abdominal kick to the southeast

    Lecture 65 Lesson 52. Revision of the three kicks

    Lecture 66 Lesson 53. Snake creeps down on the left

    Lecture 67 Lesson 54. Golden cock stands on left leg

    Lecture 68 Lesson 55. Prepare for snake creeps down

    Lecture 69 Lesson 56. Snake creeps down on the right

    Lecture 70 Lesson 57. Golden cock stands on right leg

    Lecture 71 Lesson 58. Revision snake creeps down

    Lecture 72 Lesson 58a. Snake creeps down on the left (Traditional version)

    Lecture 73 Lesson 58b. Snake creeps down on the right (Traditional version)

    Lecture 74 Lesson 59. Stepping to the northwest to hold a ball

    Lecture 75 Lesson 60. Working with shuttles to the southeast

    Lecture 76 Lesson 61. Stepping to the southeast to hold a ball

    Lecture 77 Lesson 62. Working with shuttles to the northeast

    Lecture 78 Lesson 63. Revision working with shuttles

    Lecture 79 Lesson 64. Needle at the bottom of the sea

    Lecture 80 Lesson 65. Step forward into fan back

    Lecture 81 Lesson 66. Two hand parry and drag in

    Lecture 82 Lesson 67. Back hammer punch

    Lecture 83 Lesson 68. Break inside wrist grab

    Lecture 84 Lesson 69. Punch to the southwest

    Lecture 85 Lesson 70. Break outside wrist grab roll back and push to the southwest

    Lecture 86 Lesson 71. Revision two punches

    Lecture 87 Lesson 72. Two hand parry and inside throat grab

    Lecture 88 Lesson 73. Closing of the form

    Lecture 89 Lesson 74. Final Gung (Bow)

    Lecture 90 Lesson 75. Complete Form

    Section 6: Course Summary

    Lecture 91 Course summary

    Section 7: Credits

    Lecture 92 Credits

    Men and women, boys and girl who have always wanted to try Taiji (Taichi),Anybody who has anxiety and stressful lives,People who have over busy minds ,People who are stressed and have little time for themselves,People who are sedentary and sitting at a desk for a long time,People with high or low blood pressure ,People with insomnia ,Anyone who is seeking peace, stillness and quietness in their heart and mind,People want to exercise all of their muscles, ligaments and tendons in their body and to increase their body health.