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Tai
Chi Search Center Way Principles
Circle
Balance. Center. Relax. Concentrate. Coordination. Circle
(globe). Proportion. Honesty.
Tai Chi
Search Center Way Circle
begins with the globe shape of the body discussed
previously under proportion, but goes even further. arms and legs
are never locked at the joints, but remain open, slightly bent, or
curved, even when “fully” extended. All movements are
circular. The example of a straight punch, versus a round punch
shows how and why. A straight punch begins with 100% of power
moving straight forward. At full length of the arm, the power is
lost. a round punch maintains its full power through the
circle. The circle takes on additional meaning in a three
dimensional plane. Energy moves in a circular path, but
also takes on a spiral nature. In the posture Ward Off, the arm
forms a circular defense against the opponent. As he presses in,
I allow his incoming energy to be absorbed into my torso and
opposite leg, it travels the spiral path harmlessly into the
ground. Master Wang says the nine joints (spine, hips,
knees ankles, toes, shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers) must move
in a coordinated fashion...”like a snake”. I suspect that he is
alluding to the idea of movement “like a strand of pearls” from
Zhang San Feng’s T’ai Chi classic. I also think this is
what Master Jhou professed with his ChanSiiChin theory.
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