I always find it difficult to judge how much to talk about tai ji with non-tai ji folk or tai ji beginners. It’s ok if someone comes up to you and ask a specific question, like what comes after this step. The more difficult ones i’ve encountered are… can tai chi kill? Even the mere mention that tai ji is a martial art is sufficient to deter most people from doing tai ji! So what do you do? Depending on who you meet, will you actively try to bring tai ji into the conversation? Or will you withhold unless someone raised it first?
Push hands offers a very helpful solution. Let’s look at some of the common rules for push hands.
Now, can we translate this to how we tell others about tai ji? Let’s see…
This works when you’re telling others about something you feel passionate about as well. Common culprits are those who talk about politics and religion. They just don’t know when to stop. Maybe we should introduce tai ji as part of political science or religious studies. So, another reason to learn tai ji, the different theories packaged into tai ji is useful in real life!
I got the hint, I will stop ranting about work, workplace, work mates…
[...] Shang Lee wrote an interesting post about how to tell others about taiji. This is something I’ve encountered and thought about a couple of times myself and wanted to expand a bit on it here as it’s more than a couple of sentences. [...]