A Better Way In 2026

Let me offer a more permanent solution to all the things you’re about to do and fail at. Don’t diet to look good. Eat to care for your body, the animals and the environment. Don’t punish your body at the gym out of vanity or to please others. Train in a method that heals your body and nourishes your emotions, mind and spirit changing you for the better permanently. Don’t see your club or work as a ‘business’ to make money. See it as value and support for your community enriching your local environment and genuinely helping colleagues and students … Continue reading A Better Way In 2026

Tai Chi With Closed Eyes?

Should you practice Tai Chi with your eyes closed? Yes and no. The eyes direct your intent and the intent directs the chi. By looking at the yang (husband) hand you are cultivating the chi to that point for striking and pushing etc. By looking to the yin (wife) hand you are cultivating it for yielding, pulling or shaking etc. By looking at the opponent you are cultivating the technical combative use. By closing them you are cultivating the internal use for sensitivity and allowing the chi to use its own intelligence and give you insight to its use for … Continue reading Tai Chi With Closed Eyes?

Kime and Fajin

Kime and FajinWords are always inadequate and can only point the way to a much deeper meaning. If you say ‘kick’ to a non martial artist, they’d think of kicking a football or a tin can, a martial artist would think of something far deeper and a senior martial artist even deeper still. Translating from one language to another confuses it even more. I often see heated discussion between people looking at the same thing through different windows that can’t see it’s the same. The literal translation of Japanese or Chinese words is insufficient for the martial arts. The word … Continue reading Kime and Fajin

Validate What You Learn

Tai Chi history is usually skewed toward the author or speaker. Once we know this we can read or listen with an unfettered mind. There is only one way to validate what someone knows or doesn’t know and that’s to touch or cross hands. In my experience it was rare to cross hands with someone that had the kind of knowledge that I was looking for. It really was a ‘needle in a haystack’ scenario. Never believe what anyone says or teaches, including me. If you find a source that you trust, yield to their teachings, practice them until you … Continue reading Validate What You Learn

Get Real

Doesn’t matter how much you imagine it, it’s never the same as direct experience. Be it violence, cancer, enlightenment, mental health problems, amputation, or penetrating the shell to get that spontaneous freedom within your art. I feel sorry for the people that have an ‘easy life’ because without that essential hardship and paying their dues, they never get the essential insight and wisdom. So many are just travellers in life, wearing the masks and having an easy time, and it makes me wonder, WTF are they doing here? They’re like the ‘copy and paste’ internet version of humans. If you … Continue reading Get Real

Revolution Now…

When we’re ill, there is a root cause that we can’t usually see without investigation, and symptoms that we can see straight away. Society is ill, we’re directed to blame symptoms, like immigration, old age pensioners, the sick and disabled and no one is investigating the cause. The root cause is the huge rise in wealth inequality, both in this country and globally. Capitalism has reached its zenith and is now destroying itself. There are many reasons for this that would require an encyclopaedia to explain but that doesn’t matter because we can all see the symptoms, and it can’t … Continue reading Revolution Now…

Chi Is Like Chewing Gum

Chi is like chewing gum.Chewing gum is hard and stiff but gets softer and can change shape the more you chew it. When I start my Tai Chi in the morning my chi is cold and stiff so I have use my mind, sensitivity and intention in slow careful movements to give it time to move around the body. It’s like an army sitting in my abdomen waiting to move, it sends out the scouts, then the army moves and finally the stragglers. As my body, mind, sensitivity and intention warm up and connect, the army eventually moves as one … Continue reading Chi Is Like Chewing Gum

Tai Chi And Shu Ha Ri

Tai Chi = Supreme UltimateShu Ha Ri = Follow, break and transcend the rules Both are philosophies that predate martial arts and are regularly applied to them. The problem is that they are usually only understood transliterally and not in the way the originators meant. Tai Chi explains the structure and balance of the universe and is expressed in the tai chi (yin/yang) symbol and is also a state of enlightenment, when internalised, its analogous to the transcendence of ‘ri’ in ‘shu ha ri’. Any traditional martial art will be layered with meditation, exercises and techniques for the student to … Continue reading Tai Chi And Shu Ha Ri

The Structure Of The Yang Cheng Fu Form

The Structure Ot The Yang Cheng Fu Form. Why is the form so long?Why are some techniques repeated so many times?Why haven’t I opted to teach any of the shorter forms? The answers are a combination of what I was taught and the results of my own studies. I was taught that the range of time it should take to do the form can range from 7 to 20 minutes depending on what I was working on that day. An average day for me is around 13 minutes but it varies according to my focus. Its length is the optimum … Continue reading The Structure Of The Yang Cheng Fu Form