First Movement

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    Anonymous
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    Hi there, 

    In the first movement, the joints and cavities close, but the energy is Peng, so the weight is on the balls of the feet. Right?

     

    #133321

    Anonymous
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    Sorry, I forgot to add second part: isn’t this first part the same as the four-part first movement of ‘Gods Playing In The Clouds’ neigung?

    #133322

    Anonymous
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    Guy:

    The first movement of Gods Playing in the Clouds has four parts, just as Commencement in the Wu Tai Chi Form has four parts.

    However, the first and fourth part of the first Movement of Gods are similar to the first (Peng) and fourth (An) movements of Commencement, but not to the second and third movements.

    While the second and third parts of the first Gods movement have aspects to Gi and Lu, the physical movements are performed differently from the Commencement of the Tai Chi Form.

    –Eric

    #133323

    Anonymous
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    Oh ok, thank you Eric. Not quite sure how they are different, but not too concerned about that at the moment.

    But in tai chi commencement, let me check I’ve got this straight. Please, if you don’t mind:

    Peng: Closing; energy rising; weight on balls of feet.
    Gi: Opening; energy going forwards; weight still on balls of feet?
    Lu: Closing; energy going backwards; weight on heels?
    An: Opening; energy going down; weight on heels?

    Many thanks for replying, I remember meeting you in the past

    Guy

    #133324

    Anonymous
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    as I understood it for peng weight is moving towards the balls of the feet, but not fully there till ji and for lu weight is moving towards the heels, but not fully there till you begin an

    #133325

    Anonymous
    Guest

    Yes that makes good sense, and the pattern for opening and closing is correct?

    #133326

    Anonymous
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    as far as I know, yes

    #133327

    Anonymous
    Guest

    Great, thanks Tim

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