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Tai Chi is a very deep art with no finish line. At New Jersey Tai Chi, we believe in teaching real Tai Chi in depth as soon as possible. In order to reap the many benefits of Tai Chi, you need to learn structural alignments; efficiency of movement; the various body states and energies of the art. Those are some of the skills that will bring about the real benefits, which we want you to receive as soon as possible. As a result, we teach a short form in order to avoid a common problem in Tai Chi. Most schools spend great amounts of time learning long sets of choreography without developing the real components of Tai Chi. Essentially these schools delay the health improvements that could come for their students. Sometimes the internal skills are never really developed because the choreography has become king. Many practitioners spend years and years on form only to later discover that their Tai Chi is empty and watered-down.
Another common misunderstanding occurs when learning Tai Chi for health versus for the martial fighting applications. In order to truly understand the form and to have the proper structural alignments and efficiency of movement, which are all part of bringing about good health, you absolutely must have exposure to the martial applications.
This does not mean that you have to kick and punch – especially if you are a senior, but it does mean that you need to at least have the martial aspects demonstrated for your understanding. Programs that do not teach this are not giving you the full scope of the art and thus, the full health benefits of Tai Chi.
There are a lot of body states in Tai Chi that are next to impossible to teach with words alone. You must have an instructor that you can touch hands with. You need to feel and learn through direct transmission. Push Hands is the part of Tai Chi training that is also frequently missing from programs. Before you run away thinking that you do not want to be pushed, maybe you have a bad knee or poor balance, please be assured that Push Hands in our classes is very gentle. It is taught to our seniors regularly and every one has seen the reason and the benefit to this part of the training.
Yes, there is combat and tournament style Push Hands – only those interested in that training will receive it. You are not pressured into the martial side if you are studying for health.
We hope this brief description will enable you to make a wise decision when searching for proper Tai Chi training. At New Jersey Tai Chi, we teach everything we have discussed above and much more. We are proud to represent Master Richard Clear and we teach his Clear Tai Chi curriculum. If you have any questions, please write to us: [email protected].
Almost everything that is learned in Tai Chi has both a Health and a Martial aspect. There is no finish line - it is a lifelong journey of constant learning and refinement.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Talk about their goals. Are they looking to train for health, martial or both? Do they have previous training? Any physical limitations we should know about?
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Senior Level Instructor for Master Richard Clear. I represent the New Jersey/New York area and teach the Clear Tai Chi Chuan curriculum.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
There is a monthly fee of $150. No contract required.
How did you get started teaching?
I've always taught in every environment I have been involved in professionally. From my broadcasting career to my martial arts training. Teaching is rewarding in that you can help others and it helps the teacher become better at what they do.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with most age ranges from young adults to senior citizens.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
The first weekend of every June is the Clear Tai Chi International Family Gathering in Knoxville, TN.. This is a major Tai Chi event for everyone - all skill levels and all Tai Chi styles. Knoxville is the home base of Master Richard Clear - we teach his Tai Chi Chuan curriculum.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
A lot of things in our society have been greatly watered-down. If you want a great burger, you don't go to a fast food joint. Tai Chi is the same - seek out a comprehensive program. Even if you are studying only for health and do not care about the martial aspect of Tai Chi, a proper program and teacher will include some basic martial instruction so that you will have the proper body alignments, structure, efficiency of body movement - all of which helps promote better health. A full program will also teach Push Hands - even for health. This will identify areas of your body that are full of tension, gaps, misalignments and more. You will come away with a better understanding of your own body and will be able to carry yourself better throughout the day - not just for the duration of your Tai Chi class.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Present your goals to the prospective teacher. Share any physical limitations you may have. Tai Chi is a very deep art - so, you may not know or realize everything it has to offer. Be open. This is not the type of practice where you can easily jump from teacher to teacher such as from yoga studio to yoga studio. It is a commitment that will pay off with huge rewards if you take it seriously.