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Yang Family Taijiquan's Jin Path is the DNA Code's Double Helix Trajectory, Yin and Yang Complementing Each Other

During the stage of the initial grasp, we need to understand the nature and movement trajectory of Taiji Jin. Elder Wang Yongquan held a special class to share this with everyone.

Spiral movement

Taiji movements follow a spiral pattern. Masterful first move - Taiji. The head and tail of the Yin Yang fish rotate.

The body, gestures, and arms all rotate.

The whole body is a circle: horizontal circle, vertical circle, diagonal circle.

Horizontal circle, vertical circle, diagonal circle, cannot be viewed as a flat surface, but as a sphere, a three-dimensional shape.

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Spiral rotation is the intention behind the movement. Power goes forward, always rotating.

Rotating power manifests as silk-wrapping power, mahua power, and pulling power.


Power forward is like a 'come-from-heaven' line, rotating as it goes.

Movements are always infused with rotation.

Every movement contains rolling, rubbing, folding, and grinding.

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In staff work, rotation is used to execute techniques, with body rotation, arm rotation, all driven by intention.

Move the arms with shoulder relaxation and rotation. Use the hips and knees to rotate the legs.

When attacking, rotate the opponent.

Taiji is everywhere in life

Taiji's circle is embodied in the spiral arc-shaped movement of power.

First, when invaded by external forces, we can rotate our own Taiji ball internally, creating a chaotic rotation.

Second, when exerting power outwards, we can send the opponent's ball along the tangential line of the circle, generating the Six Harmonies power technique.


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