Class
Essentials of Tai Chi & Qigong
$234.95
$58.74
At a Glance:
- In-depth Instruction; over 744 mins
- On-demand video access anytime
- Bonus downloadable PDF resources
- Access to class Q&A
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W01592E
Description
Description
Skip the gym and discover how the slow-motion moves of tai chi (taiji) and qigong utilize more muscles than many other exercises, giving you a total-body workout. Here, award-winning master tai chi instructor David-Dorian Ross takes you through the practice, history, benefits and philosophy of these immensely rewarding activities to help you find balance and improve your health. Along the way, you’ll master the world’s most popular tai chi routine — the 24-movement Yang family short form.
Class Sessions
The Snake & the Crane
33:28
Your instructor, David-Dorian Ross, starts class by recounting the history of tai chi and qigong, which are closely related practices. Then he introduces the Yang family short form of 24 individual movements, and closes with his top 10 tips for your personal practice.
First Steps in a Journey
29:59
Start the first of the qigong exercises, called the Frolic of the Five Animals, and begin a regular routine of simple tai chi drills. After that, learn the first two movements in the 24-movement short form: Opening the Door and Parting the Wild Horse's Mane.
Harmony & Balance
28:01
Continue with the Frolic of the Five Animals. Then delve into the concept of harmony and balance embodied in the idea of yin and yang, which inspires the philosophy and practice of tai chi. Close with Crane Spreads Wings in the short form routine.
The Ultimate Martial Art
29:20
Tai chi as a martial art is called tai chi chuan (taijiquan), which translates to "the ultimate martial art." Here, investigate the defense and fighting aspects of tai chi, and learn Brush Knee and Push in the short form.
The Five Families of Tai Chi Practice
35:11
Branch out from the Yang style to see how other families of tai chi perform the movement called Single Whip. Prof. Ross also explains the fascinating history of the five families: Chen, Yang, Wu, Wu/Hao, and Sun. Close with Playing the Pipa in the short form.
Qigong & the Five Animal Frolics
31:10
Learn the final posture in the qigong series called the Frolic of the Five Animals. Then explore the ancient concept of qi, the life force that underlies the practice of qigong and tai chi. Finally, add Repulse the Monkey to your repertoire of the 24-movement short form.
Energy Exercise: A Branch of Chinese Medicine
28:33
Deepen your understanding of qi and its role in traditional Chinese medicine, which is radically different from Western medicine. Discover how qigong and tai chi are designed to manipulate qi energy, before performing the next movement in the short form: Grasp the Bird's Tail on the left side.
The First Pillar of Practice: Forms
33:07
Learn how to walk with mindfulness. Then study the first pillar of tai chi practice: Forms, which are the choreographed dance-like movements that most people associate with tai chi. For the short form routine, practice Grasp the Bird's Tail on the right side.
The Second Pillar: Push Hands for Two
31:27
Begin a new qigong series called the Eight Pieces of Brocade. Next, explore the second pillar of tai chi practice: Push Hands, which involves gentle yet challenging sparring with a partner. End with a movement called Single Whip.
The Third Pillar: Standing Meditation
29:27
Experience the feeling of standing with proper alignment as you explore the third pillar of tai chi: Standing Meditation. Experiment with a qigong exercise called Standing Like a Tree. After that, lose yourself in the next dream-like sequence of the 24 movements: Waving Hands Like Clouds.
Benefits to the Hearts & Immune System
26:46
Delve into clinical studies that support tai chi as a non-pharmaceutical treatment for heart and lung disease, as well as a valuable adjunct to cancer therapy. In the short form, repeat Single Whip.
A Healthy Weight & a Healthy Mind
31:44
Continue your study of tai chi and health by looking at its documented benefits for treating obesity and Alzheimer's disease. Then reach the halfway point in your study of the 24-movement short form with a pose called High Pat on Horse.
Tai Chi Legends: Stories of the Masters
30:48
Marvel at the amazing exploits of classic tai chi masters, including two legendary champions, Zhang San-Feng and Wang Tsung-Yueh, and a historical figure, Yang Lu-Chan, who invented the Yang style. Conclude with another segment of the short form: Stand Up and Kick with Heel.
Reading the Tai Chi Classics
30:46
Study the oldest and newest chapters in the Tai Chi Classics as Prof. Ross demonstrates the principles of proper tai chi technique. Afterwards, practice one of the more martial movements in the 24-part lesson: Boxing Both Ears.
A Superior Workout: Use More of Your Muscles
29:26
How can the slow dance of tai chi compete with running or weightlifting as a workout? The secret is that tai chi activates many muscles at the same time, burning calories at a high rate. For the short form routine, practice Stand Up and Kick on the other side.
Eight Pieces of Brocade & a Better Back
22:48
Learn the last movement in the qigong series called the Eight Pieces of Brocade. Then go through the entire routine from the beginning, concentrating on how qigong and tai chi promote correct posture and a better back. Close with Snake Creeps through the Grass from the short form routine.
Tai Chi Weapons: When Hands Are Not Empty
31:51
As you advance in tai chi, you’ll move from empty hands forms to weapons play, which has the same elegant choreography but with sticks, swords, or spears. Try out this ancient martial art, seeing how even everyday objects can be used for practice. Then master a new movement in the short form: Rooster Stands on One Leg.
Using the Mind: Inner Organizing Principles
31:47
Focus on tai chi’s organizing principles, which include the balance of yin and yang; softness overcomes hardness; and use mind, not strength. Close with Snake Creeps through the Grass on the other side.
Mental & Physical Flow
33:24
Experiencing life with balance and harmony requires that you master flow, which is a traditional principle of tai chi. Here, look at both mental and physical aspects of flow. Then, for the short form, study Rooster Stands on One Leg on the other side.
Creating Space for Choices
28:02
Imagine what it’d be like if you were never entrapped by stress again. Thanks to your study of tai chi and qigong, this blissful state is already in your grasp. For your next segment of the 24-movement routine, perform Fair Lady Works at Shuttles.
Flow at Work: When Business Is in Balance
31:03
Discover how to integrate the outlook and practice of tai chi into your work life. Study a routine that you can do in your office or cubicle, as it requires only one step in each direction. After that, learn Looking for the Needle at the Bottom of the Sea.
Energy Flow in Your Surroundings
33:03
Qigong manipulates the flow of qi in your body. Learn how the art of feng shui allows you to harmonize qi energy in your surrounding environment. Also, investigate the ancient Chinese five element theory and close with Opening the Arms Like a Fan in the short form.
Taking Practice Deeper
38:38
This entire lesson is devoted to the 24-movement short form, showing you how to take your practice to a deeper level by mastering subtleties in the poses and transitions. Go through all the moves you've learned so far.
The Evolution of Tai Chi
33:54
After warming up with a final qigong exercise, analyze how tai chi is helping millions in the Western world adapt to the challenges of 21st-century life. Learn the concluding short form exercises: Deflect Downward, Parry and Punch, and Closing the Door. Then, see how everything you've learned comes together while performing the entire 24-movement series.
Your Instructor
David-Dorian Ross
David-Dorian Ross is the founder and CEO of TaijiFit and the creator of the TaijiFit mind-body exercise program. He holds a B.A. in Human Movement Studies from San Francisco State University and has completed graduate course work in physical education and Chinese. Trained in China with championship martial arts coaches, he has had an illustrious career in competitive tai chi, winning seven U.S. gold medals, two world bronze medals, and a world silver medal, the highest awards ever given to an American for international tai chi performance.
Bonus Material
Essentials of Tai Chi and Qi Gong - Course Guidebook (155 pages)
Bonus Materials available for download after purchase.
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