Tai Chi Intensive 9 Months Later

When you spend a month training Tai Chi 10-12 hours a day, what happens when you go home? What does it feel like several months later when your life has returned to normal? Is it a let down? Do you need to be inspired again to continue your training? What have you continued to discover about your practice? How has the intensive training infused your teaching? I sat down with several Energy Arts Tai Chi instructors to discuss these issues for Episode 3 of Qigong Radio. Here’s what they had to say. Since we were all together for a Push Hands training, designed to be a follow-up to the Short Form training, we also talked about the ways we were seeing connections between the two topics. ...

April 4, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman

Cloud Hands for Rhythm and Flow

Cloud Hands is one of the best containers for developing better rhythm and flow in your practice, but you’ve got to work on rhythm and flow separately. The reason is that you develop two very different qualities of mind when you work on these two seemingly related skills. Better Rhythm Better rhythm comes from “harmonizing” more and more moving parts over time in your practice. At first, we all face the challenge of not being able to feel into the body well. When you can’t feel, you can’t actually move different parts under conscious control (which is why I always recommend isolation work, like Z Health mobility drills). The more you can feel, the more connections you can make. ...

April 2, 2012 · 2 min · Dan Kleiman

Qigong Radio Episode 2: Developing Your Soft Tissue with Paul Cavel

In episode 2 of Qigong Radio, I sat down with Energy Arts Senior Instructor Paul Cavel to discuss what it feels like to work with soft tissue – muscle, fascia, and ligaments – in the internal arts. We discussed the different stages of practice and one of my favorite topics: adopting the right mindset so that the progress you make in your body isn’t outpaced by what you think you’re doing in your mind. ...

March 29, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman

Push Hands and The Tai Chi Mastery Program

We’re hosting Bruce Frantzis for a Push Hands Intensive this week at Brookline Tai Chi. The training is being filmed and it will become the Push Hands module of the Tai Chi Mastery Program, due out later this year. Here are my thoughts so far on how the Push Hands component fits in with what we did this past summer in Brighton:

March 28, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman

The Difference Between Breathing in Yoga and Tai Chi

As Nate and I were discussing specific breathing challenges in qigong and Tai Chi, he started to explain the way he had learned to work with breathing and movement in his yoga training. It’s fascinating to compare strategies for working with the mind-body connection across different systems, and while this is by no means a definitive exploration of similarities and differences, I think you’ll see that there are two distinct approaches. ...

March 21, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman

Why You Should Not Worry About Breathing in Tai Chi

In this Inner Form office hours clip, Nate asked me about a specific issue on breathing in the Marriage of Heaven and Earth qigong. If your main focus is Tai Chi, then I would recommend that you pretty much ignore breathing as you practice, but you should focus on opening up the body enough to facilitate deep, even, smooth breathing. In the following clips, we look at how opening up the body will lead to deeper breathing, what stages you will go through in this process, and finally, I show him a specific technique for keeping the deep internal connections loose as he does the Marriage of Heaven and Earth qigong. ...

March 19, 2012 · 2 min · Dan Kleiman

What I Learned from Robert Tangora about Spinal Qigong

Recently, we hosted Robert Tangora at Brookline Tai Chi for an introduction to Bend the Bow Spinal Qigong. Prior to the workshop, I had put together a few thoughts on what it feels like to work with the spine in Tai Chi and qigong. This weekend definitely helped me refine my sense for what Spinal Qigong can do, so I wanted to share some of those lessons with you. ...

March 14, 2012 · 3 min · Dan Kleiman

March Inner Form Coaching Questionnaire

Please take a few minutes and share the details of your current practice with me. This will help us refine what we’re doing in the Inner Form section for the month of March. Thanks! /taichi/march-inner-form-coaching-questionnaire/

March 12, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman

10,000 Views on YouTube

So, by the time this post is published, we should be closing in on 10,000 video views on YouTube. Now, I know that’s not a huge number by internet standards and you can probably scroll through the YouTube sidebar and find individual videos that have more views than the entire DKMovementArts channel put together, but…. I Just Wanted to Say “Thank You” I don’t care how that number stacks up with other videos on YouTube. You know what it really means, right? It means the bigger conversation that you and I have been having here on DanKleiman.com is getting out there. People are listening and paying attention. To me, that’s incredibly inspiring. It motivates me to keep sharing this message. So for that, I just wanted to say “thank you for your support!” ...

March 9, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman

Intermediate Tai Chi

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March 7, 2012 · 1 min · Dan Kleiman