Initial Experience in Rooted Alchemy
I am now in my second week and truly enjoying the content, the instruction, and the community. Sonny, your ability to clearly articulate each movement, stance, and purpose behind what we practice is exceptional. It makes it much easier to follow along and replicate what you present in every lesson. There is a wide range of lessons available, and for someone without a background in Qi Gong or Tai Chi, it can be challenging to determine which lesson to take next in order to build logically on previously learned skills. With so much material, it’s not always easy to identify the next step in a structured progression. I’ve always approached learning the way one builds a house: first the foundation, then the structure, and finally the functional features layered on top. That step-by-step progression is how I’m most comfortable learning. To solve this, I decided to keep a notebook with me during each instructional video. As I go through the lessons, I record the video title, its location, and detailed notes on what it teaches and emphasizes—including terminology, positions, and stances. Over time, I expect this will allow me to organize the lessons into a sequence that supports steady and efficient progress. After practicing several rounds of the 7-Day Challenge, I came across the video Qi & Flow 1.29.26. That was a great discovery. It incorporated elements from the 7-Day Challenge and tied them together beautifully. I would describe it as an excellent lesson on grounding, shifting stance, and flowing into movement, finishing with a short form that integrates everything. I’m very glad to have discovered Rooted Alchemy and to be part of this community.