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Timely Information and Movement # 68 – Fair Lady Works At
Shuttles – Right
I want to take a few moments here to remind
you of a couple of Tai Chi events that are coming up and on going as I write
this in January of 2002. First in importance is the upcoming Northwest Push Hands
Championships.
This will be the premier Tai Chi event in our area. It is on March 16th
and 17th of 2002. Please take a moment to check out the details by
clicking on Tournament on our Home Page. If you are in the Northwest, please
attend. I also have special workshops to help people prepare for this event -
Feb. 2 and 16 and March 2 and 9, from 1-3 pm at my studio. This is a good time
to tune up your Push Hands skills.
Secondly, if you are in the Port Townsend
area, be aware that I now have a Class on PTTV channel 42. It shows 4 or so times a week. Check
the paper for times. I am teaching the Long Form so it will be doing the same
movements as this on line course. I will have tapes of all the shows so you can
order them from me to help you in your learning the form and philosophy.
Movement #68
– Fair Lady
is a similar movement to the previous one in appearance, but has a different
application. I am attacked from the rear with a downward blow. It could be a
fist or other weapon. I turn and deflect the blow with the right forearm, then
follow with a palm strike with my left hand.
In application, the turn would be a spin to the right on the left foot.
In the form, we move forward and back in order to relax more and gain more
exercise.
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Yoshi
attacks from the rear with his right arm. He could be holding a weapon. |
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I start
to turn. 1) Shift
the weight back onto the right foot and turn the torso to the right until the
torso faces half way between east and south. The left toe is released so you
can pivot on the heel and keep your left foot root as you turn. The
hands start to drop into center position. In application, you are actually
doing Roll Back with will be illustrated when we study Movement # 70. You
wouldn’t be able to see the application with my body blocking the hands in
these pictures. 2) Continue
to turn the torso to the right and continue to pivot on the left heel. Both
the torso and left toe now face south. The hands have dropped into center
position. Be careful not to lean to the right or lose the right foot root. Focus on
the two arms for Roll Back. |
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Continuing the turn. Shift
the weight onto the left foot and continue to turn the torso to the right. Release
the right root by just touching the toe. The right toe turns with the body
and now faces south. The torso now faces slightly to the right of south. The hands
stay in center position. Focus on
the center. |
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I block
the strike with my right forearm. Continuing
the turn to the right, step out the right foot with the heel touching and the
toe facing slightly to the right of west. Keep the weight on the left foot,
sinking deeper into the left Kua. The torso has turned to face halfway
between south and west. As you
step out the right foot, the right arm is raised with the palm ending facing
inward. The palm is overhead high and the elbow and shoulder are well
relaxed. The left palm stays by the left side of the chest. Focus on
the right forearm for blocking. Note: It is extremely important that the shape of the
right arm be a soft curve. That way, when the force comes down, it will glace
off to the right. If you put the arm up with the elbow bent at a right angle,
the forearm will receive the force. |
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I strike
back. Shift
the weight onto the right foot and turn the torso to the right until both
face the same direction the right toe is headed – slightly to the right of
west. The left
palm extends. Keep the elbow drooped. It moves to the left side of the center
of the chest. The right hand turns palm outward and the elbow softens. The
right palm is on the right side of the head. Focus on the left palm for striking. Note: When Yoshi’s downward blow glanced off my forearm,
his energy carried him off center to his left. I just followed that movement
and added a push with my left palm to throw him away. |