Tai Chi's Most Powerful Technique

After teaching thousands of people of all ages and physical abilities over the last eight years, it is clear to me that there is one technique in Tai Chi that is more powerful than all others. My main teacher, Bruce Frantzis, introduced me to this technique and taught me how to use all its variations, under different conditions. He has encouraged all his instructors to pass along this technique because it is practically a lost art. ...

November 6, 2012 · 3 min · Dan Kleiman

Sitting Qigong Meditation

Qigong meditation is a system that promotes proper breathing, motion, healing and relaxation. Inspired by Chinese philosophy and medicine, the practice involves balancing and restoring chi (qi -- as in qigong), which is known as life energy. Being in a calm and mindful state is necessary to guide the chi through the body. Qigong is used to open up greater awareness and enliven the inner spirit. Sitting qigong meditation is done in China and many other countries around the world. ...

November 1, 2012 · 2 min · Dan Kleiman

Bruce Frantzis Tai Chi Resources

Are you a busy person who wants to learn techniques to become calmer and to reduce your levels of stress? Are you interested in gaining strength, improving your balance and generally becoming more flexible? If so, you will want to begin learning and practicing the ancient art of Tai Chi. It’s important that you find a good teacher with an excellent reputation to help you learn Tai Chi, like from a Bruce Frantzis Tai Chi book or DVD or through one of his certified instructors. Tai Chi, a practice developed by practitioners in China, is suitable for people of all ages. ...

November 1, 2012 · 2 min · Dan Kleiman

Qigong Benefits Promote A Healthly Life

The modern world allows us to mix the best of current medical knowledge with ancient traditions for healing results. Qigong uses breathing, movement and meditation to find inner balance and promote positive energy. There is nothing mystical about this practice that helps humans heal by becoming in synch with their bodies. The practice pairs well with traditional cures for stress, anxiety and weight gain, and there are many Qigong benefits. ...

October 30, 2012 · 2 min · Dan Kleiman

Uncovering the Essence of Your Form in 4 Proven Steps

Lately, I’ve been feeling a strong tension between the outer form and the inner essence of practices like Tai Chi and qigong. One student presented this dilemma to me because he was trying to figure out what to practice. With limited practice time, he had too many different forms and didn’t know how to pick between them. I told him that he should have a balanced practice based on the attributes that each form develops, or express the full range of energetic principles at his disposal – some hard, some soft, some integrated and smooth. ...

October 29, 2012 · 4 min · Dan Kleiman

Your Guide to the Tai Chi Mastery Program

Thanks for your interest in Bruce Frantzis' Tai Chi Mastery Program. "The Tai Chi Mastery Program is a comprehensive resource, over 50 DVDs packed with training insights from a Master, that will take deepen your Tai Chi practice at any level." Fill out my online form.

October 22, 2012 · 1 min · map[display_name:Dan email:[email protected] login:Dan url:]

The Eight Energies of Tai Chi and the Physical Attributes of Roll Back

As part of the Tai Chi Mastery Program, Bruce Frantzis recently published a report called “The Eight Principles of Tai Chi Chuan.” The report is full of detail about stages of training 8 different energies of Tai Chi, laid out in clear and straightforward language. But I always have a problem with writing like this…. On the one hand, it is invaluable for anyone who wants to understand the bigger context of their Tai Chi practice. ...

October 22, 2012 · 3 min · Dan Kleiman

Put More Chi in Your Tai Chi -- Upcoming Chicago Seminar

Next month I’ll be teaching at Enso Tai Chi. If you’re in the Chicago area, come by to and learn how to go deeper into the internal work of your Tai Chi practice. Here’s what we’ll be focusing on: Seminar Details Date: Saturday, November 10 Time: 10:00am - 12:30pm and 2:00 - 4:00pm Cost: $65 Pre-requisite: Open to all Tai Chi styles Location: Enso Studio, 412 S. Wells Street, 7th Floor, Chicago, IL ...

October 15, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman

Neutralizing Stressful Interactions with Tai Chi Push Hands

Last week, I asked you about stressful situations and many of you shared your responses to the Most Stressful Interaction of Your Week. Thank you for taking the time to respond. I hope the guided practice sessions I sent you in return helped bring some relaxation into your life. This week, I want to dive into some of the themes of those interactions and show you how Tai Chi, specifically the two-person interactive practices called Push Hands, trains you to respond to them. ...

October 8, 2012 · 4 min · Dan Kleiman

Learning to Desire Pain as a Tai Chi Exercise

In response to Transforming Conflict with Tai Chi, many of you sent me stories of situations where you were forced into a tense encounter and you had to draw on your practice to get you through it. After, you feel relief and you can move on, but sometimes the idea slips through that, “hey, I’m a little better able to handle this kind of thing because of the way I faced it.” ...

October 1, 2012 · 4 min · Dan Kleiman