Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese
art of self-defence, conceived as
a series of soft, slow, and flowing
sequences of movement specifically designed to cultivate
and direct the internal power that circulates
through one's system, which improves the practitioners'
health, and provides a source of energy for self defence.
This internal power, the foundation to all life is termed
Chi and is unlike external or physical energy. Chi is
formless, limitless, and most importantly for self defense,
can be applied in a much more focused, and concentrated
manner than physical energy.
The
twofold aim of the practice of Tai Chi is to
increase one's Chi and to learn how to harness
it. Tai Chi Chuan is rooted in the Taoist philosophy
which dates back to the fourth century AD. "Yin
and Yang in succession:, the Tao te Ching says,
or a flow from passive to active
or vice versa, "is called the Tao". To this,
Fu Yu Lan later added that, "if one understands these
laws, (the Tao), and regulates one's actions in conformity
with them, one can turn everything to one's advantage."
To generate great power you must first
totally relax and gather your strength, and then concentrate
your mind and all your strength on hitting your target.
By harnessing all the energy available, and delivering
it in a focused and concentrated manner, one is able to
propel a much larger and weightier opponent through the
air, with a blow that commenced only one inch away from
the opponent's body. This "one inch punch" is a fine example
of the power of Chi, and this is why Tai Chi Chuan was
called the Grand Ultimate Fist. The
styles of Tai Chi Chuan we teach are Chen, the
oldest style in existence and the Beiging short form which
is the set that is most practiced throughout the world.
Ba Gwa Chang (Eight Trigram Palm)
Ba
Gwa (sometimes written Pa Qua), like Tai Chi Chuan,
is rooted in Taoism and is practiced to cultivate the
Tao (manifest heaven and earth and order yin and yang).
Ba Gwa is also similar to Tai Chi Chuan in that they
are both internal schools of Chinese boxing (Niei Chi).
Ba Gwa shares roots
with Tai Chi Chuan that go back to the Taoist monasteries
but its modern protagonist is Tung Hoi Arnan (1789-1879).
Many stories about Tung have been passed down. One tells
of how he was sitting in a chair leaning against a wall
when the wall collapsed. His disciples, fearing that
he had been buried alive, rushed in looking for him,
and found him sitting in the same chair, leaning against
another wall. A similar anecdote tells of how he was
napping one autumn day and, as the air was quite chilly,
his disciples picked up a sheet and quietly tried to
cover him. When they put the sheet down, however, there
was no one there! "What's the matter with you?" asked
Tung from the window where he was sitting. "Why did
you try to startle me?."
The primary goals of
Ba Gwa are to harmonize one's vital energy and strength
and to understand the changing nature of the universe.
Its physical manifestation is quick anticipatory movement
away from danger behind one's opponent.
Chi Gung (Working On Your Chi)
Chi
Gung also written Qui Kung means working
on your Intrinsic energy (suggests building or
cleansing it). Chi Gung is the study of the energy of
the universe. There are three general types of energy:
Chi Tian (Heaven Chi), Dih Chi (Earth
Chi), and Ren Chi (Human Chi). The Chi or energy
which flows through our bodies is influenced by the
energies of the earth and heavenly bodies. In
order to have a healthy and harmonious life we need
to be in balance with the energy of the universe and
in balance unto ourselves. Through the practice
of Chi Gung one is able to strengthen and balance Chi
circulation and slow down the degeneration of the body
-- gaining not only health,
but a longer, happier life.
Stress relief
is an essential part of overall
fitness and wellness. And there can be no doubt
that "solice comes through repose". However, in a hectic
fast paced lifestyle we sometimes need a more dynamic
means or a variety of means to reduce
and eliminate our high levels of stress.
Testimonial
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Approximately 15 years ago I was diagnosed
with a malignant brain tumour. I was told that I had
only several months to live. Fortunately I began my
training with Sensei in Niei Chi: Tai Chi Chuan, Ba
Gwa Chang and Chi Gung. It was time to rid my body and
mind of the poisons that had manifested themselves.
It was time to replenish, to rejuvenate. I was on the
path of self-discovery and enlightenment. This path
saved my life and changed it forever. I was taking charge
of my health, developing my vital energy, reawakening
my desire to forge ahead and grow.