The purpose of this post is to avoid as far as possible that makes a mistake in the teaching of tai chi on the part of teachers or instructors in teaching the martial art for beginners disciples.
is common, normal, but nothing desirable, as the person reaches beginner and after performing a warm up exercises and some work with the energy (chi kung) is introduced into learning forms (taolu) made to shorten the entire sequence of movements in shorter sequences, movement by movement, and repeat until you get to learn. So far everything looks good, but .... is an error. Why?
The reasons are as follows:
it is normal to be student-plate and not be wrong al elegir practicar tai chi porque aquello le resulta bastante complicado. La desorientación y la torpeza motriz hacen mella y pueden desilusionar a más de uno.
Claro, plantear así la enseñanza del tai chi a un recién llegado no es lo más conveniente. Es un error por parte del instructor o del maestro tratar de transmitir sus conocimientos de esta manera. Es como si tratásemos que alguien dibuje un árbol sin haber visto nunca antes uno.
Existe un principio de enseñanza que es con el que he titulado esta entrada que debe aplicarse siempre, especialmente con aquellas personas recién llegadas al mundo del tai chi, es el principio de "Enseñar desde lo Concreto a lo Abstracto” . Then I explain.
This principle is to teach the movements from its actual implementation as a technique of defense or attack an opponent, to see clearly and easily understand the movement of the form (taolu) and then try to run without the presence the enemy on their own and the best way possible. So you do the first real application (specific phase) and later his solo performance (abstract phase).
Proceeding in this way, and following the previous example to draw the tree, a first-time cartoonist has drawn a number of times the tree with the present model is now ready to draw pulling imagination, picturing in his mind and no need to take into the model. Returning to tai chi, get the learner to see, understand and imagine that the movement to make it and does more to make life difficult and may well, by the way, we avoid even that may come to wonder if you made a mistake or not sign up for tai chi classes.
is common, normal, but nothing desirable, as the person reaches beginner and after performing a warm up exercises and some work with the energy (chi kung) is introduced into learning forms (taolu) made to shorten the entire sequence of movements in shorter sequences, movement by movement, and repeat until you get to learn. So far everything looks good, but .... is an error. Why?
The reasons are as follows:
- That kind of move is far from the movements that usually comes by in everyday life.
- This lack of familiarity will turn into little coordination in executing motor sequences in the absence of guidance, unorthodox positions or appropriate, etc. Total
it is normal to be student-plate and not be wrong al elegir practicar tai chi porque aquello le resulta bastante complicado. La desorientación y la torpeza motriz hacen mella y pueden desilusionar a más de uno.
Claro, plantear así la enseñanza del tai chi a un recién llegado no es lo más conveniente. Es un error por parte del instructor o del maestro tratar de transmitir sus conocimientos de esta manera. Es como si tratásemos que alguien dibuje un árbol sin haber visto nunca antes uno.
Existe un principio de enseñanza que es con el que he titulado esta entrada que debe aplicarse siempre, especialmente con aquellas personas recién llegadas al mundo del tai chi, es el principio de "Enseñar desde lo Concreto a lo Abstracto” . Then I explain.
This principle is to teach the movements from its actual implementation as a technique of defense or attack an opponent, to see clearly and easily understand the movement of the form (taolu) and then try to run without the presence the enemy on their own and the best way possible. So you do the first real application (specific phase) and later his solo performance (abstract phase).
Proceeding in this way, and following the previous example to draw the tree, a first-time cartoonist has drawn a number of times the tree with the present model is now ready to draw pulling imagination, picturing in his mind and no need to take into the model. Returning to tai chi, get the learner to see, understand and imagine that the movement to make it and does more to make life difficult and may well, by the way, we avoid even that may come to wonder if you made a mistake or not sign up for tai chi classes.
Greetings to all-as.
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