Tai CHI Concepts and Experiments: Martial Science
Autor Robert Chuckrowen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mai 2023
Numerous step-by-step experiments are provided for readers to experience and perfect these critical tai chi aspects.
Contents include:
- The meaning and importance of releasing tension in movement for stability, health, and spirituality.
- The differences between contractive and expansive strength including a promising mechanism for the nature of expansive strength.
- Numerous experiments for readers to recognize and experience expansive strength and to confirm that they have achieved it.
- Elucidation of famous master's sayings on mind, strength, and chi.
- Health and martial advantages of expansion over contraction in tai chi.
- Protocols using expansion including those for helping an excess curvature of the upper and lower spine and for relieving plantar fasciitis.
- Quotes from the classics and how they confirm the interpretations of the principles of tai chi.
- How to achieve optimal balance through an understanding of physical, anatomical, physiological, and mental factors.
- A detailed analysis of "rooting and redirecting" including physical and internal aspects.
- Understanding natural movement from physical, philosophical, health, and martial points of view.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594399350
ISBN-10: 1594399352
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 84 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: YMAA Publication Center
Seria Martial Science
ISBN-10: 1594399352
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 84 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: YMAA Publication Center
Seria Martial Science
Notă biografică
Robert Chuckrow, Ph.D. (experimental physics NYU) has been practicing tai chi since 1970. He is certified as a master teacher of Kinetic Awareness® and has authored six books, notably The Tai Chi Book (YMAA, 1998).
Dr. Chuckrow has studied tai chi, chi kung (qigong), and other movement and healing arts under masters such as Cheng Man-ch'ing, William C. C. Chen, Elaine Summers, Alice Holtman, Harvey I. Sober, Kevin Harrington, and Chin Fan-siong.
Robert Chuckrow teaches and resides in Ossington, New York.
Dr. Chuckrow has studied tai chi, chi kung (qigong), and other movement and healing arts under masters such as Cheng Man-ch'ing, William C. C. Chen, Elaine Summers, Alice Holtman, Harvey I. Sober, Kevin Harrington, and Chin Fan-siong.
Robert Chuckrow teaches and resides in Ossington, New York.
Cuprins
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Author's Background
Author's Note
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Relax
Appendix 1. Basics of Vector Addition
Appendix 2. Analysis of Forces in Rooting
Appendix 3. Analysis of Swing of Hanging Rods
About the Author
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Author's Background
Author's Note
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Relax
- Cheng Man-ch'ing
- Yang Cheng-fu
- The Meaning of Relax
- Attaining Sung
- The Importance of Releasing Tension in Doing T'ai Chi Movement
- Push-Hands
- A Seeming Contradiction
- Shedding Some Light on the No-Strength Paradox
- Background
- The Current View of Muscular Action
- Differences Between Contractive and Expansive Strength
- Some Experiential Evidence for Expansive Strength (Experiments You Can Do)
- A Promising Mechanism for Expansive Strength
- Professor Cheng's Advice
- My Initial Skepticism
- My Eventual Realization
- The Mental Aspect
- "Zombie-Style T'ai Chi"
- Swimming on Land is Only a Tool for Recognizing Chin
- Li, Chin, and Nei Chin
- Ch'i, Breath, and Internal and External Strength
- An Analysis of Cheng Man-ch'ing's Distinction Between Two Different Types of Strength
- An Attempt to Further Elucidate What Professor Cheng Wrote
- An Analysis of Yang Cheng-fu'sCommentary on Strength
- Breath and the Tan T'ien
- Health Aspects
- Martial Aspects
- Mind, Breath, Ch'i, and Strength
- Summary
- Briskness of Regulation of Strength Compared for Both Types of Strength
- Alertness
- Endurance and Health Benefits
- Leverage and Fine-Motor Control
- Developing Bodily Unification
- Educating Bioelectrical Pathways
- Deception in Self-Defense
- Expansion for Reeducating Upper-Back Alignment
- Expansion for Reeducating the Lower Back
- Improving the Cervical Spine Using Slow, Relaxed Movement
- Expansion for Relieving Plantar Fasciitis
- Gravity
- Leg Strength and Mobility
- Finding the Centers of the Feet
- Knee, Ankle, Arch Alignment
- Center of Mass
- Balance Experiments
- Vision
- Other Factors
- Conditions for Optimal Stability
- Internal Aspects
- Understanding Natural Movement
- Elements of Natural Movement
- Independence of Movement
- Reasons for Studying Natural Movement
- Examples of Unnatural Movement
- Tools for Studying Natural Movement
- Some Basic Physics Concepts
- Animate and Inanimate Natural Movement
- T'ai-Chi Stepping
- Yinand Yang
- Weight Transfer
- Difficulties in Stepping Like a Cat
- Order of Stepping: Heel First, Toe First, or Whole Foot?
- Practicing Stepping to the Side Using a Movement From the T'ai-Chi Form
- Stepping Naturally
- The Swing of the Rear Leg During Stepping Forward
- The Swing of the Forward Leg During Stepping Forward
- Stepping at the Right Moment
- Experiments for Attaining Proper Stepping
- Swing of the Arms During Walking
- Periodic Motion
- Periodic Motion Terms
- Driven Periodic Motion
- Linear, Driven, Horizontal Periodic Motion ("Withdraw and Push")
- Analysis of the Motion in "Withdraw and Push"
- Importance of Timing of "Withdraw and Push"
- Circular Motion of Right Arm in "Single Whip"
- Centrifugal Effect
- Centrifugal Effect with Gravity
- Conical Pendulum
- "Swinging" About a Vertical Axis, Arms Swinging Side-to-Side
- Benefits of "Swinging"
- Fa Chin
- T'i Fang
- Constraints
- Rolling Without Slipping
- Basic Concepts
- Neutralizing
- Attacking
- Yearning K. Chen 's Alternative Way of Deflecting an Attack
- In Conclusion
- Non-Intention
- The Mental Transmission of Intention
- "A Hand is Not a Hand"
- The Transmission of Intention Over a Distance
- Studying T'ai-Chi
- Obstacles to Learning T'ai-Chi
- Dealing with Obstacles
- Dangers of Overusing Images in Movement Arts
- Validating Your Progress
- Internal Versus External Martial Arts
- Lifting Versus Lowering
- Empty / Full, Yin/ YangParadox
- Some Variations of the T'ai-Chi Symbol
- T'ai Chi "Weapons"
- Misinterpretations
- The Yang Long Form and Professor Cheng's Short Form
- The Popularization of T'ai Chi
Appendix 1. Basics of Vector Addition
Appendix 2. Analysis of Forces in Rooting
Appendix 3. Analysis of Swing of Hanging Rods
About the Author
Bibliography
Index