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Lesson 12 - Cross Hands is now live
This lesson introduces Cross Hands, guiding you into a more centered and settled position within the form. The aim is to move into the posture with balance and coordination, maintaining a relaxed and connected structure throughout. Take your time with this one. Steady, relaxed practice will help the movement feel more natural and grounded. If you’d like feedback, feel free to send a short video, I’m happy to take a look. Available to Premium members as part of the full training series.
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What Brought You to Tai Chi?
If you’re comfortable sharing, I’d love to know what brought you here. You might be: - Feeling stiff or tense - Looking for a calmer way to move - Curious about traditional martial Tai Chi - Returning to practice after a break There’s no right or wrong reason. Simply leave a short comment below. Reading each other’s experiences helps shape this community.
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@Chloé Anastasia Julmy Hi Chloe, That sounds like you had a great time. I'm glad you have returned to Tai chi and hope you find something useful within this community. Steve
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@Jennifer Brooks Tai chi is one of the few hobbies that is actually kind to your knees when performed correctly. If at any point you experience pain in your knees, when twisting turning it stepping, perhaps turn your toe in the direction you wish to travel before putting weight on it. I will add a video of this soon. Steve
Lesson 11.1 - Refinement: Undefeatable Fist is now live
This short lesson revisits Undefeatable Fist, focusing on the smaller details within the movement. Use this to help bring more clarity to the positioning and overall structure as you practise. Take your time and allow the movement to develop gradually through steady, relaxed practice.
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Lesson 11 - Undefeatable Fist is now live
This lesson introduces Undefeatable Fist, continuing the progression of the form. The aim is to understand the shape and direction of the movement while maintaining balance, coordination, and a connected structure. Take your time with this one - steady, relaxed practice will help the movement become more natural and consistent. If you’d like feedback, feel free to send a short video - I’m happy to take a look. 🔒 Available to members as part of the full training series.
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Start Here - Your First 7 Days of Tai Chi
Welcome - it’s great to have you here. If you’re new, the best way to begin is simple: 👉 start small, go steady, and focus on consistency over perfection. 🟢 Your First 7 Days Follow this simple plan to get started: Day 1 - 2 Begin with the foundations: posture, breathing, and relaxation. Day 3 - 4 Start learning your first Tai Chi movements slowly and gently. Day 5 - 6 Repeat the movements and focus on staying relaxed and balanced. Day 7 Put it together into a short, flowing practice. 👉 Don’t worry about getting it right - just keep moving and learning. ⏱ How Long to Practise - 10 - 20 minutes per day is enough - You can repeat the same lesson as many times as you like - Progress comes from consistency, not rushing 📂 Where to Go Next Start with the Beginner Course section, then explore: - 🧘 Daily Practice - 🌿 Qi Gong & Relaxation - ⚖️ Balance & Stability 🧠 A Quick Reminder Tai Chi is a long-term practice. You may not notice big changes straight away - but with regular practice, you’ll begin to feel: - More relaxed - More balanced - More connected in your movement 💬 Need Help? If you’re unsure about anything, feel free to ask in the community - we’re here to support you. 👉 Most Important Just begin. You don’t need to be fit, flexible, or experienced. Show up, move gently, and let the practice do the work. Go straight to our free taster lessons to begin your Tai Chi journey today https://www.skool.com/the-traditional-tai-chi-method-8085/classroom
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Stephen White started The Traditional Tai Chi Method. Practicing 20+ years, teaching 8, trained in a respected traditional Tai Chi lineage.

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