
Amin Wu Designed 24-style Tai Chi Simplified Version: Beginner's Guide And Practice Experience
The 24-style Tai Chi designed by Amin Wu simplifies the moves of traditional Tai Chi. This Tai Chi not only retains its unique style, but also is convenient for beginners to learn. Next, I will talk about my feelings from multiple angles.
Happy first encounter
When I saw the 24-style Tai Chi practiced by Amin Wu, I was attracted by the concise and flexibility of its movements, as well as the perfect fusion of power. The music was soft, and I followed the teacher to learn. Although the movements were a little unfamiliar, every time I raised my hand or kicked my legs, I felt that I felt the vitality in my body gradually awakening. I still remember my curiosity and excitement about novel things. In the park, I witnessed others practicing boxing easily, and I made a wish in my heart, determined to practice Tai Chi until I master it.
The pain of practice
The road to learning is not easy. The steps of the 24 movements are quite cumbersome, and often when practicing the subsequent movements, the previous movements will be forgotten. Especially those movements involving turning and kicking, coordination is difficult to grasp. Sometimes a movement requires repeated practice of Parkinson Tai Chi , and back pain becomes commonplace. But whenever I want to give up, I think of my original enthusiasm and can grit my teeth and continue to persevere. Repeat the movements over and over again just to master them more skillfully.
The sweetness of progress
After a period of exercise, the movements gradually became smooth. Every small progress makes people happy. The once stiff movements are now relaxed, and the breathing and movement complement each other. Tai Chi Lessons seems to have found its own beat. While practicing in the community garden, my neighbors’ praise made me happy, and my previous efforts turned into beautiful memories at this moment.
Deep insight
By practicing Amin Wu's 24-style Tai Chi, I have a deeper understanding of our traditional culture. Tai Chi is not just physical exercise, it contains the philosophy of harmonizing yin and yang and combining hardness and softness. When I encounter various difficulties in life, I learned to win with softness. This kind of study allowed me to find peace of mind in my busy life.
The hope of the future
I have a special liking for Amin Wu’s twenty-four Tai Chi styles. In the future, I plan to work hard to improve my Tai Chi level, participate in various performances, and promote this outstanding traditional culture. In addition, I also hope to attract more people to practice Tai Chi so that more people can experience the extraordinary charm of Tai Chi.
In the process of learning new knowledge, have you ever experienced the same feeling as when I was practicing boxing? Welcome to share your experience in the comment section. If you think these contents are valuable, please don’t forget to like and help forward them and provide support.