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Movement # 58 – Carry Tiger To Mountain (Beginning of Third Section)
As I stated earlier, the first section was concerned with introducing the basics of Tai Chi Form. The second section played with these basics and added more challenging balance and coordination combinations including foot kicks. We now start the longest section, basically as long as the first two sections combined. This section plays with further combinations and has many repeated movements that are not as physically challenging as the second section. This section is like a long, slow cool down.
As I write this, it occurs to me that he
form is like a great river. It starts high in the mountains with gentle, persistent
rain that slowly starts to gather into creeks and streams. That is the first
section. The water now forms into a river that cascades down through the gorges
and canyons, which cause rapids and difficult parts. That is like the second
section. And finally, the river finds its way on to the plain and spreads out
to slowly and powerfully move to the sea. What a fun experience we can have
rafting on this river from the source to the sea.
Carry Tiger To Mountain is again the lead into a new section. This time the opponent strikes to my center with a right fist. I empty, join, stick, and lead the strike to the right. I add a push to send him flying. This is actually a Right Brush Knee movement.
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1) The opponent
threatens from the front. 2) I start to empty. Pivot in the left toe
to face half way between north and east. Sink the weight onto this foot. The left
hand starts to drop down the left side of the body with the palm facing the
body. The right hand starts to relax. Focus on
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I finish
emptying and join with the strike. The
torso is turning to the right. The right hip is starting to open to the
right. The right foot lets go of the root and touches with just the toe. The left
hand has made a small circle on the left side of the body and ends up by the
left shoulder. The right hand folds palm downward, in front of the right side
of the chest. Focus on
the right hand for joining. |
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I stick,
and lead the strike to the right. Continue
turning the torso and step down the right heel with the toe facing slightly
to the right of east. The left
hand stays on the left side of the body at shoulder level. I am actually
placing my hand on Yoshi’s back. The right
hand continues to move down and to the right. It is now at about the waist
level. The palm has now grabbed Yoshi’s wrist. Focus on
the right palm for grabbing and the left palm for placing it on the opponent’s
back. |
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I throw
Yoshi away. Shift the
weight onto the right foot, turning the torso, until the knee just covers the
toe and the torso faces in the same direction the toe is headed. The left
arm extends outward to end on the left center side of the chest. Keep the
elbow drooped. The right hand ends up by the right side of the right thigh
with the palm facing downward. Focus on
the left palm for pushing. |