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Shoulder, elbow, hand

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This ‘mantra’ echoes during taijiquan lessons. It underlines the movement of upper extremities and it is intended to clarify the right sequence of muscles/joints involved during action.

For a beginner, the action seems starting from hand as:

Action begins in the lower dantian, as depicted in the following drawing, representing taijiquan “silk-reeling power” or chansi-jin

Studying and practicing chansi-jin help us to understand that:

As a consequence, we start to focus on our center/inside to produce an effect on the extremities/outside.

By following the spirals going from the dantian to the hands, we realize the meaning of our ‘mantra’:

In a similar way, by following the spirals going from the dantian to the feet, we can detect a muscle chain related the lower limbs:

During my lessons, I usually alternate between ‘Shoulder, elbow, hand‘ catchphrase and ‘Hip, knee, foot‘ one.

In my opinion, muscle chain related to lower limbs is far more important than upper ones: body weight falls on the legs and an incorrect movement (ie, a knee shifting sideways) could bring troubles

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