What are the principles of Tai Chi? | Dr Paul Lam I Online Tai Chi Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @drpaullamtaichiproductions
    @drpaullamtaichiproductions  4 года назад +48

    We all need food, why is it not free. To produce professional quality material need significant time and money, most tai chi teachers like myself provide lots of free things, and tai chi teachers are really not well renumerated compared to the amount of good work we did.
    During this challenging time I have provided a Free Program to help improve immunity and relieve stress through RUclips. Please search my name Dr Paul Lam and a Free Program to help improve immunity and relieve stress and you will it. I also provide first lessons of all my programs and tai chi sets free on RUclips.
    My special thanks for people who did express your appreciation in different forums. It helps our team greatly!

    • @lorenacharlotte8383
      @lorenacharlotte8383 4 года назад +2

      Dr Paul Lam - Tai Chi Productions : I’ve found you only some days ago. Not only I appreciate your work but also I’m very moved by your altruism and generous action. In Buddhism you and your team will be called bodhisatvas. Thank you Dr Paul and everyone else creating videos with Tai Chi and Ci Kong instructions 🙏.

    • @buckleberriequilts5132
      @buckleberriequilts5132 4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Dr. Lam. I am watching your free lessons while waiting for the DVD I have ordered. Best to you!

    • @susanaortiz1139
      @susanaortiz1139 Год назад

      Hola profesor yo compre tres videos de ud hace cómo 5 años y compre el video taichi para principiantes porque padezco artritis reumatoide y un insomnio crónico que tengo que tomar medicamentos para poder dormir. Ya recuperé los videos que compré pero me gustaría y este video fuera en español, creo es muy interesante lo qué está explicando porque veo qué muestra puntos de acupresion. Me hicieron acupuntura en el cuello y me lastimaron. Dr necesito recuperarme por favor 🙏

    • @susanaortiz1139
      @susanaortiz1139 Год назад

      Ah no explique los videos que compré fueron artritis una parte y parte 2 Saludos Dr es muy bueno y muy paciente. Gracias

    • @buxtehude123
      @buxtehude123 6 месяцев назад

      I appreciate free content. I purchased your DVD ( 24 Form), I found it low quality production, unfortunately with a low-level student demonstrating it along with you.The DVDs are expensive, please upgrade the production values. I bought 42 form DVD from someone else. Blessings and thank you.

  • @willowstream
    @willowstream 2 года назад +5

    What a lovely and comprehensive presentation of the wholeness of tai chi practice. Thank you.

  • @bajuszpal172
    @bajuszpal172 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Sir, Calming down our mind is not only the first but one of the main chievements of Taichi, highly recommended everybody a useful relaxation amid the running and overstreessed word. Best regards, Paul, 67, retired instructor of martial arts.

  • @mari-louiseapsey2665
    @mari-louiseapsey2665 4 года назад +8

    I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis a week ago, and was devastated, until I stumbled across your introduction to Tai Chi on RUclips. I practiced your lesson on Tai Chi for Arthritis, and found it wonderfully meditative, your soothing voice and movements make it easy to perform. I think that eating healthy foods, drinking enough water and a positive attitude will be of great benefit. Thank you Dr. Lam, I will keep on doing the lessons everyday and never give up on it.😀🌿🌸

    • @mvl6827
      @mvl6827 3 года назад +2

      Also have a look into Radon Therapy. I too have arthritis and to me this Therapy has been nothing but a miracle of healing. Radon Therapy heals the immune system long term. It is possibly in Japan, Austria , and a few other places. Tai Chi is second best here I’m afraid .. but much easier to access. I very much appreciate Dr. Lams efforts, grace and free teachings. If only more people were like him.

    • @mari-louiseapsey2665
      @mari-louiseapsey2665 3 года назад

      @@mvl6827 thank you, will look into it.

    • @mariom6065
      @mariom6065 Год назад +1

      Add pranayama breath work after tai chi and you improve your condition 5x.

  • @SnakeAndTurtleQigong
    @SnakeAndTurtleQigong 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing and helping the community grow!
    I hope everyone explores these methods and finds ways to stay healthy during these challenging times.
    💙☯🙏

  • @daughterofthecreator2585
    @daughterofthecreator2585 3 года назад +3

    For those of us unable to purchase lessons, all your free resources are invaluable, thank you Doctor

  • @keepitsimple64
    @keepitsimple64 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you Dr. Paul Lam for your books, your programs, your workshops and for sharing detailed information about the Internal & External Principles of Taijiquan which many Masters don't share & some Instructors don't know. Of the few Masters I've received instruction from even in China, most only focus on just the physical forms. Many of us who have the basic forms & sequences down, crave to learn more of the Internal Art of Taijiquan, to learn & practice Taijiquan at a much, much deeper level, in applying the principles, to work & improve the Qi cultivation & flow. I love the idea on focusing on one principle at a time as you practice. Through the years, I've learned so, so much from you, much of which is often hidden from the West, much many Masters are not willing to share. Looking forward to another In-Depth Workshop (24?).

  • @russelllew1139
    @russelllew1139 5 лет назад +10

    Thank you for this and for all your Teaching DVDs. Since I have been certified by you in Vero Beach Fl in 2016, we have been doing your TCH programs 7 days a week in our community, John Knox Village, Pompano Beach Fl. Our Group is considered highly functional residences, we are improving our balance,and or learning new forms at 7am daly. We are doing TCA1&2, Sun 73, Yang 24 and 40. Now. Sometimes review Rehab, diabetes, osteoporosis & Energy sets. All do to Your insight with the stepwise method of teaching.

  • @fkthye
    @fkthye Год назад +1

    Thank you Dr. Lam for your explanation.

  • @drpaullamtaichiproductions
    @drpaullamtaichiproductions  5 лет назад +9

    Russell great to hear from you and that you and your friends have been empowering yourself for better health and quality of life.... Keep up with the good work and keep spreading Tai Chi for Health around! Looking forward to see you at my next workshop.

  • @MrKkfar
    @MrKkfar 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Dr Lam for a fascinating and well communicated insight into these principles. Your way of doing Tai Chi and its teaching is so engaging and peaceful that I am hooked into it for all my life.

  • @mr.baseball3880
    @mr.baseball3880 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you Dr. Lam. I appreciate all your teachings and they have helped me with my knee, elbow, and lower back pains. I also have a lot better balance than I did before starting your Tai Chi program... unfortunately there is no one my local area that teaches Tai Chi.

  • @drpaullamtaichiproductions
    @drpaullamtaichiproductions  5 лет назад +8

    There is some evidence that tai chi helps cancer, two studies done with Tai Chi for Arthritis program, one with breast cancer and another with bowel cancer. both show improvement from participants... here are several ways it works:
    1. Studies have shown tai chi improves immunity, which is the ability of the body to find germs and cancer.
    2. By making a proactive decision to do something positive to help one’s own condition - it sets up a positive healing process. The mind relats to the body in many ways, for example, a positive mind improves healing ability and make a person happier.
    3. Our tai chi programs are shown to improve mental and physical health which in term improve the coping ability and healing power of the body.
    4. Tai Chi for Arthritis is designed to especially focuses at improving qi, which according to traditional Chinese medicine improve any medical condition
    I would recommend a regular intensive course of Tai Chi for Arthritis or Tai Chi for Rehabilitation, either of them or both could help.

  • @ericfroshnider3524
    @ericfroshnider3524 3 года назад +7

    I will expand on 3 The way to move is not to move you.You allow gravity to bring your arms down .Relaxing just enough so gravity brings you down slowly. Your built on circular hinges like the shoulder, elbow, ect, when gravity brings you down momentum will bring you back up.The arms can move because the waist turns or the weight shifts You can solidify the arm by placing a little tension in the wrist so the arm will move more.You can also move ,including the arms, by the bodies ability to expand and compress by springing back because of its elasticity due to its flexibility. Expand and then relax you'll compress ,relax again you'll expand The only thing I move in the form is my ankle this swings out the leg.When the foot comes down it has force so it pushes the rest of the body through connections to change shape as it follows.
    I will add 4.
    Tai chi is done with sensitivity.
    The body weight of the torso is over one leg that leg is being pressurized ,in comparison the other leg has a feeling of emptiness void and space.As the weight shifts into the empty leg it becomes pressurized in the foot first That pressure will then rise and fill up the body as the weight continues to shift like pouring water into a container When the weight shifts back into the original leg, the feeling is emptying out from the top down.You do not have to feel every little bit inch by inch to benefit Foot ,knee,hip, back and head is enough to feel up and down .You dont have to practice fast to turn the nervous system on.Once on the nervous system can function fast This will give you the ability to be more sensitive to what you focus on ,you will be able to respond faster and your movements will be empowered If your moving with a feeling of resistence your moving with a feeling of fullness and therefore the mind may have a different focus than filling up and emptying out as the body weight shifts from leg to leg.Energy is matter,matter is energy.E=Mc□
    Fullness and emptiness exist simultaneously in the same time and space.If you never use your muscles they get weaker.This muscle use is the feeling if fullness Relaxation is the feeling of emptiness void and space.The Yin and the Yang.Too much muscle and the chi won't flow.
    You can in addition, do both ways to gain new insights and perspective.
    I know more principals of movement .The principals stated are enough to bring you into the Tao

  • @drpaullamtaichiproductions
    @drpaullamtaichiproductions  6 лет назад +3

    Thanks Sheri, I hope all tai chi people would try these with their practice. And for confirming it is well focused. It was done by my video professional - he never missed anthing! That is what I know of over last twenty years of working with Anton's studio.

  • @sushmitaramakrishnan2153
    @sushmitaramakrishnan2153 3 года назад +1

    You are brillaint Dr. Lam!!

  • @jenniferhuff5115
    @jenniferhuff5115 2 года назад

    S0 grateful for this man! 💝💆‍♀️

  • @amith0tube
    @amith0tube 4 года назад +3

    Love the way he writes E.

  • @FadesbyKeez
    @FadesbyKeez 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Dr Paul Lam

  • @jannethacevedo1820
    @jannethacevedo1820 4 года назад

    Dr. Paul 老师Paul! 多谢从波哥大,哥伦比亚,thank you so much! Many blessings for you!

  • @Sherileeaz1
    @Sherileeaz1 6 лет назад +2

    Beautifly explained. Very calming. Thank you.

  • @taniaparaone1192
    @taniaparaone1192 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing I enjoyed it greatly

  • @LAudioS
    @LAudioS 3 года назад +1

    very nice and clear explenation ,even voice sounded like tai chi

  • @anika_devi
    @anika_devi 9 дней назад

    thank you for this intro video.

  • @kaarenremley7585
    @kaarenremley7585 2 года назад +1

    Finding this very useful

  • @suecooney
    @suecooney 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @drpaullamtaichiproductions
    @drpaullamtaichiproductions  5 лет назад +1

    keepitsimple is what i love to do, the simplest things in the universe are often the most profound. Thanks for your feedback, tai chi is my passion, especially finding the depth and inner meaning of this fascinating art. I feel great to know there are people like you who have gained benefits from my work. I am at the process of filming all tai chi sets I practice regularly, and updated my programs. They would be available at my online lessons, as well as DVDs. Please read my newsletter or online lesson bulletins. you can subscribe them at taichiforhealthinstitute dot org or onlinetaichilessons dot com.

  • @SheikhAlladeen
    @SheikhAlladeen 2 года назад

    in western med we say you have to tense at least 30 sec to relax wonder if it would be similar

  • @drpaullamtaichiproductions
    @drpaullamtaichiproductions  5 лет назад

    Mr Baseball great to know it helps, did you check on our Tai Chi for Health Institute's website for instructor near you? alternatively subscribe my online lessons which are as though you are in my class. Enjoy the journey, if you keep looking the right instructor will turn up

  • @Worldslaziestninjadave
    @Worldslaziestninjadave 10 месяцев назад

    Number 3 I like to think with and agents lite current.

  • @wilhelmu
    @wilhelmu 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @1stdefenseinc
    @1stdefenseinc 3 года назад

    Mindfulness is not the same as internal.

  • @OrangeOrange006
    @OrangeOrange006 4 года назад +1

    thank youu!

  • @joshuashearer2705
    @joshuashearer2705 5 лет назад +2

    This might be a silly question but i am curious. Is there a form within tai chi that can help deal with cancer, either by getting rid of it or slowing it down? i realise this is a big question and it probably doesn't but i feel that i should ask. I am happy to be told i am wrong if that is the case

  • @grahamcoulson71
    @grahamcoulson71 6 лет назад +1

    A pity the middle part of the video was out of focus, otherwise it all made good sense❗️😊

    • @Sherileeaz1
      @Sherileeaz1 6 лет назад +1

      In focus. No problem watching from my ipad.

  • @tks835
    @tks835 4 года назад +2

    Why Every master just gives introduction to of the subject and then charges. Why cannot you provide the whole course free on the internet, so that whole world can benefit from it. Is not it a great service to the humanity???

    • @daughterofthecreator2585
      @daughterofthecreator2585 3 года назад +1

      Sometimes I feel the same way, but we can just be grateful for what we do find free, until we can afford lessons or a DVD, these teachers have to live in the real world too, as they have overhead expenses for tai chi studio, and of course they have to eat and provide for a family. Sometimes what doesn't seem fair is in due course, maybe one day you'll find someone who teaches in your community for free. But don't give up pursuing better health in the meantime.

    • @buxtehude123
      @buxtehude123 6 месяцев назад

      It's called bait and switch. A very very old sales technique.

  • @reginataylorhines
    @reginataylorhines 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @aceo_o2295
    @aceo_o2295 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @BogdanOlog-e5o
    @BogdanOlog-e5o 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!