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Not everyone is capable or willing to explore the hidden teachings of the arcane arts.
Internal power cannot be mastered by the lazy or the inattentive.



Monday

We take refuge in pride because we are afraid to tell the truth to ourselves.
 
 (Kakuzo Okakura) 

Monday

In order to fully understand the ramifications of the form movements, it can be quite useful to apply the form.
When a tai chi person possesses a poor sense of application, this tends to reflect their overall limited understanding of the art.
The form was designed with combat in mind.
If you lack the ability to use the form, what are you practicing?
What mistakes might you make?

Students often find form application to be exceedingly difficult because they lack the martial background and spatial awareness to see the possibilities within the form.
People sometimes import ideas from other martial arts, but these do not sit well with the form and lead to a singularly non-Chinese approach emerging.

A useful way to get a sense of potential form application is to train 2 person sets or drills.

Saturday


There are 5 levels of Tai Chi Instructor in the UK these days:

  1. Health-only Tai Chi Teacher
    - 5 years experience
    - these are the majority
  2. Tai Chi Chuan Instructor
    - equivalent of 3rd dan black belt in any martial art
    - 5 years experience
    - these people are less common
  3. Tai Chi Expert
    - 15 years experience
    - 10,000 hours tai chi chuan practice
    - 10 years teaching experience
    - fewer to be found
  4. Tai Chi Master
    - 25 years experience
    - 30,000 hours tai chi chuan practice
    - 20 years teaching experience
    - pretty rare
  5. Tai Chi Grandmaster
    - extremely rare

Peter Southwood has graded Sifu Waller as being a Tai Chi Expert based upon his practice quality and experience.

Wednesday

The ability to lift heavy weights, run, swim or workout in the gym may well improve your overall fitness level.
But this kind of fitness only helps to a certain degree in internal kung fu training.

A student must learn how to use their body in a very different way.
The body needs to become agile, flexible, adaptive, sensitive and strong.
Engorged biceps are not going to help.

Monday

Remember that your aim is not to make an impression.
You can accomplish this by looking at various ways to lessen your presence:
  1. Attire
  2. Deception
  3. Keep to yourself
  4. Possessions
  5. Slow
  6. Soft
  7. Sound
  8. Talk

Wednesday

There is no real consensus as to what constitutes a 'Tai Chi Master'.
Peter Southwood suggested the following guidelines:

•  30-40 years martial arts experience
•  25 years tai chi chuan experience
• 
 20 years teaching experience
•  3
0,000 hours of tai chi practice
• 
 Stage 5 skill with all forms
•  C
apable of teaching other Instructors

Wednesday

Some tai chi principles can be applied in baguazhang but the latter involves more movement, stepping and walking. In bagua you primarily have to remember to move or step when attacked but in tai chi you only step when necessary. Sometimes it's hard to switch between the two. Sifu often shows examples of equivalent tai chi postures and this really helps to differentiate the two approaches.
 

 (Rachel Waller)

Saturday

4 ounces of pressure is easy to say but quite difficult to employ in actual practice because it means stopping every time you encounter resistance.

You must be like sand or water; offering no resistance in your own body and not working against resistance in others.
How is sand or water powerful? Momentum and weight.

Wednesday

What are the 16 treasures?

No, we are not simply going to give you the answer. Finding out for yourself will be vastly more rewarding.

Any tai chi instructor is capable of telling you.
They are the 16 key facets that underpin everything else you do.
16 things that make tai chi work.

All of out students are taught the 16 treasures.
But only the thoughtful, sensitive students sees them.
Without an understanding of their worth, the student may just walk straight past. Then, what has been learned?

Sunday

Tai chi form begins as a robotic sequence of movements and gradually transcends its original form. Movements become increasingly subtle and internally convoluted, and their power increases.
Instead of being limited by form, the practitioner merges with it to become formless.

This journey does not happen by itself.
Beginners spend ages locked in patterns of tension and external movement, never realising that the form can and should progress.

How does form move from basic to advanced? Neigong.

Wednesday

Lessons are taught in a small group involving individual, partner and group practice. Students are all at different stages of learning the palm changes. Each person receives tutoring and correction appropriate to their level of practice. Partnering helps me to see how a palm change can be used and where to focus attention.

 I think that it is good that the student who wishes to learn bagua with our school is asked to show competency for the first palm change. This is on top of their tai chi training. The palm changes are hard and you have to be serious to learn them. It isn't like just learning another new, fancy form.


 (Rachel Waller)

Monday

I enjoy learning bagua. It is much more spatially challenging than tai chi. I think learning it concurrently with the tai chi is helpful because it encourages you to see things more martially.
 

 (Rachel Waller)

Friday

A martial artist gains significant strategic advantage by remaining invisible.
When assailants do not know that you possess combat skills, they are not concerned by you.
They are apt to be over-confident.

Traditionally, the martial artist was trained to be modest and bland.

Friday

There are three rules in partner work:
  1. Stay calm
  2. Do not rush
  3. Do not use tension
If you ignore these, your kung fu simply will not work. Try as you might, nothing will be successful.
Internal kung fu only works if you follow these basic guidelines without deviation.

Saturday

Most martial arts cultivate aggression.
It is a natural, human, easy response to violence/confrontation.

Tai chi does not use aggression.
It calls upon the student to be emotionally calm and composed.
This is not so easy, but is far healthier: physically, psychologically and emotionally. 

Monday

Tai chi does not deal with abstract concepts.
In self defence, failure to evade an attack means that you will be compromised, hurt or injured.
There is no room for abstraction.
We must deal with the really real. 

A punch is not theoretical. It is tangible. So is the pain when you fail to deal with it successfully.

Thursday


Businesses seek to make money. They accomplish this in many ways.
One method is 'abstraction'.
Instead of handling money with your hands, you are encouraged to use 'electronic' methods of payment:
  1. Credit card
  2. Debit card
  3. Store card
  4. Standing order
  5. Direct debit
  6. Mobile phone contract
These all serve to distance you from the transaction itself.

Monday

Zen is concerned with what actually exists. What is right in front of you. 
In this sense, it is not in any way philosophical.

Reality can be experienced directly.
It is tangible.
The danger with thinking too much is that it serves to distance you from what is real.

Wednesday

Freedom means the ability to move easily and readily; without preparation or preamble.
In any direction.

You cannot have a fixed plan in mind.
You must adapt, change and improvise.
Flow smoothly with the changes, move with what is happening, avoid conflict and resistance.

Friday

A person who lacks spontaneity is often like a robot; a conditioned machine.
They are dull and zombie-like.
They say the right thing at the right time.

But they are mannequins; smiling pretty and appropriately, but the eyes are not alive.

Tuesday

Spontaneity is a major theme in the internal arts.

Strangely, so few people are capable of this, or really understand its meaning and value.

Saturday

The vulgarity of 'show' is lost on modern people.
We are encouraged to parade our talents.

Read the Book of Tea or In Praise of Shadows.
The modern trend of showing-all is depicted as being shabby and vulgar.

Then read further back in history; to Chuang Tzu and Lao Tzu.
Showing-off is seen as highly foolish; reflecting a desperate need for approval, for recognition.

Monday

Look very closely into the eyes of people around you.
The muscles around the eyes and within the eyes are so revealing.

A healthy eye echoes the inner condition of the person: alert, free and child-like with curiosity and unchecked emotion.

An unhealthy eye is blank and fixed.
The spirit is walled-in behind a protective visage of fear and paranoia.
Frequently, the individual is so tense that their entire face becomes a mask; incapable of genuine, spontaneous expression.

Thursday

Shen can be seen in the eyes: life, vigour, alertness.

Equally, the lack of spirit is frequently evident: dullness, fear, defensiveness, laziness.

Saturday

Laziness is the affliction of modern society.

The Western world is enslaved by its comforts and conveniences.

Saturday


There are 5 levels of Tai Chi Instructor in the UK these days:

  1. Health-only Tai Chi Teacher
    - 5 years experience
    - these are the majority
  2. Tai Chi Chuan Instructor
    - equivalent of 3rd dan black belt in any martial art
    - 5 years experience
    - these people are less common
  3. Tai Chi Expert
    - 15 years experience
    - 10,000 hours tai chi chuan practice
    - 10 years teaching experience
    - fewer to be found
  4. Tai Chi Master
    - 25 years experience
    - 30,000 hours tai chi chuan practice
    - 20 years teaching experience
    - pretty rare
  5. Tai Chi Grandmaster
    - extremely rare

Peter Southwood has graded Sifu Waller as being a Tai Chi Expert based upon his practice quality and experience.

Tuesday

Has society become less dangerous?
Has the need for personal safety lessened?

The skills of the internal martial arts can be used in modern life.
They have not faded or dated.
Non-conflictive solutions.
Flowing rather than fighting.
Making space.
Allowing.
Moderation.

We are faced with stresses, conflicts and threats in everyday life.
You need to be sharp and alert.
Kung fu teaches this.

Friday

In seeking to harness the health-giving aspects of tai chi and to share them with the masses, the Chinese government broke the back of the art.
If only they had called their new art something else entirely...

To name the 24 step 'tai chi' is a sad joke.
To equate modern competition forms with the art of Yang-the-invincible is outrageous and sadly absurd.

Saturday

Why did the Chinese destroy tai chi?
This is a great mystery.

Was it deliberate?
Do they even realise what they have done?

Sunday

Tai chi was once vaunted as being the greatest system of kung fu in China.
Yet 150 years later and the art lies in ruins.

Monday

You can see a student slowly begin to understand.
The confusion fades and they become more confident.
Connections and associations are made without prompting.
There is an inevitable humility.

The student starts to respect the art and gains some inkling of what the instructor is seeking to do.
They see these charlatans teachers with limited experience and no depth, and the student becomes contemptuous; finally recognising the lack, the shallowness evident in so many modern expressions of the art.

Friday

The beginner is daunted by what they can see of the syllabus.
Yet, how much more would they be cowed if they understood the true nature of all that work?

In hindsight, the syllabus seems less complex, the various stages necessary and obvious.

Yes, there is much to learn.
So much more than you may imagine.
But not as much as you may choose to learn.

You eventually reach a point where you have enough form, exercises and drills.
Then, you turn inward and really figure them out.

Only the more shallow exponent continues to reach outward in the hope of answers.