charyuop
Black Belt
I guess it happens to every beginner, but I think the worst enemy of Tai Chi beginners is discouragement. I have been thinking if it was not better go into another MA and keep Tai Chi just as healthy system (I like Tai Chi too much to quit it completely).
The esoterism that there is in this art really kills beginners. Everyday you read, hear in class or by words of experienced practitioners new things that pile up with old things...all of them far away from beginner's understanding.
"Concentrate on the Dan Tien". It is easy say concentrate on the Dan Tien, but what actually means? Think at your belly? Is it moving in and out properly? Concentrate on something that it is supposed to be there, but that I really don't know what it is?
"Use intent". Yea sure having the intent of hitting someone is good, but if you have to be relaxed what intent is? Just think oh ok there is someone in front of me? Well maybe I could try to relax the body and actually pretend to hit someone...oops tension in the palm of the hand.
"Heavy breathing can be sign of use of muscles". Well yes I have heavy breathing because my legs gets tired. But I don't have to use leg muscles (this is my daily new discovery) because they have to be relaxed. Ok so why do I train heavily my legs everyday and have sore muscles?
I am not one of those that wants something and wants it now, but all this abstract things are so hard to understand. One day you can fool yourself and say "oh ok, I know what they mean and I will keep working towards that way", the next they you say "but who do I want to fool, this is just plain empty movements which will lead me nowhere". It might be enough a day of wrong blood pressure that might cause a little poor circulation and makes you have different feelings to give you the idea wow I am on the right path...followed by a couple of healthy weeks where you feel "normal" and there you think, ok I got lost again.
Hee hee, just had to vent frustration....
The esoterism that there is in this art really kills beginners. Everyday you read, hear in class or by words of experienced practitioners new things that pile up with old things...all of them far away from beginner's understanding.
"Concentrate on the Dan Tien". It is easy say concentrate on the Dan Tien, but what actually means? Think at your belly? Is it moving in and out properly? Concentrate on something that it is supposed to be there, but that I really don't know what it is?
"Use intent". Yea sure having the intent of hitting someone is good, but if you have to be relaxed what intent is? Just think oh ok there is someone in front of me? Well maybe I could try to relax the body and actually pretend to hit someone...oops tension in the palm of the hand.
"Heavy breathing can be sign of use of muscles". Well yes I have heavy breathing because my legs gets tired. But I don't have to use leg muscles (this is my daily new discovery) because they have to be relaxed. Ok so why do I train heavily my legs everyday and have sore muscles?
I am not one of those that wants something and wants it now, but all this abstract things are so hard to understand. One day you can fool yourself and say "oh ok, I know what they mean and I will keep working towards that way", the next they you say "but who do I want to fool, this is just plain empty movements which will lead me nowhere". It might be enough a day of wrong blood pressure that might cause a little poor circulation and makes you have different feelings to give you the idea wow I am on the right path...followed by a couple of healthy weeks where you feel "normal" and there you think, ok I got lost again.
Hee hee, just had to vent frustration....