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‘Sucking & Tucking’
How do you get your pelvis to tilt?
I’ve found that for most people, it’s very difficult to move the pelvis (other than turning it to ...
James Drewe
Jun 5, 20162 min read


How to Brush your Teeth/Hair (aka lifting your arm).
Don’t think about it… Try lifting your arm sideways.
Almost everyone will involve both the shoulder & neck. Alexander Technique calls ...
James Drewe
Apr 19, 20163 min read


Turning Your Head With Ease.
Whilst teaching, I’ve noticed that people do a number of unusual things when turning their heads.
Some tilt one ear nearer the shoulder ...
James Drewe
Mar 20, 20163 min read


2-Person Exercises in Taiji – Maintaining Your Integrity (5)
Partner-work explains the differing uses of the torso and limbs – i.e. the ‘units’ of attack/defence: 1) the body, 2) the shoulders, 3) the
James Drewe
Dec 12, 20153 min read


2-Person Exercises in Taiji – Maintaining Your Integrity (4)
What’s the point of 2-person taiji work?
1) To understand our own stability is obvious when we’re standing on one leg, it’s simply a case of
James Drewe
Dec 4, 20152 min read


2-Person Exercises in Taiji – Maintaining Your Integrity (2)
We are taught that tai chi should be comfortable and relaxed, but when we do tai chi alone, our preconceptions of what it feels like to ...
James Drewe
Nov 19, 20153 min read


2-Person Exercises in Taiji – Maintaining Your Integrity (1)
Two-person exercises cause a problem for many tai chi practitioners.
Some don’t like touching other people, some get frustrated because the
James Drewe
Nov 16, 20153 min read


Turning & Stepping 90 Degrees in Taiji & Qigong
From a standing position:
1) Suck in your abdominal muscles, (thereby connecting the upper thigh to the torso).
2) When you can, draw...
James Drewe
Jul 27, 20152 min read


Sinking to Move (2) – Connecting the Upper Body
Sinking to Move (1) was about sinking the qi from the waist downwards. Sinking to Move (2) is about connecting the upper body to the lower
James Drewe
May 19, 20153 min read


Yang 24-Step Form: Horizontal & Vertical
‘The word Peng’ (pron. ‘pung’ as in ‘sprung’) is used in a general way to explain the feeling of expansion/protection of the body as though
James Drewe
Dec 26, 20143 min read


Balance in taiji
‘Balance’ in taiji
One of the aspect of taiji is to allow ‘freedom of movement’, so that the body never inhibits itself.
‘Freedom of move...
James Drewe
Dec 22, 20144 min read


Movement & Stillness – Sinking the Qi.
In order to be able to move with ease, it is necessary to relax just prior to the movement.
Ideally you are looking for body movement to ...
James Drewe
Oct 25, 20143 min read


‘Open’ & ‘Close’ in taiji. (2) Using the limbs
When you are standing with one leg in front of you and the other behind (i.e. in an Empty stance) and, using only your chest, you push somet
James Drewe
Sep 19, 20143 min read


‘Open’ & ‘Close’ in taiji. (1) Using the centre.
‘Open’ (Kai, pron. ‘Kigh’, as in ‘High‘) & ‘Close’ (He, pron. as in Her) is one of the keystones to the internal aspect of taiji...
James Drewe
Aug 18, 20143 min read


Sun Style Stepping
When bringing the rear foot forward, it shouldn’t lift up as though stepping over an object – this raises the energy.
Similarly, when the...
James Drewe
Jul 9, 20141 min read
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