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👇Click the link to join our 7-Day Tai Chi & Qigong challenge👇 https://www.skool.com/rootedalchemy 📥 Business Inquiries info@rootedalchemy.net 🌱 Today's Practice: In today’s Tai Chi flow, we focus on the four core energies—Peng, Lu, Ji, and An—the foundational qualities that shape every movement in the art. You’ll learn how these energies express as expand, yield/roll back, press, and push/root, helping you move with more harmony, responsiveness, and internal strength rather than force. The session is accessible for all levels: we start with a guided follow-along to build the pattern (often through Grasp the Sparrow’s Tail), then refine the flow by clarifying advance/retreat/turning mechanics, maintaining central equilibrium (zhong ding), and coordinating the hands with the legs and waist. You’ll also get practical tips for cleaner structure (like keeping the back heel rooted and improving the Ji contact point), plus an optional advanced variation that adds a stepping/walking rhythm to develop fluency and more natural transitions. 0:00 – Introduction 0:50 – Building Peng, Lu, Ji, An 9:14 – Practice Tips 11:35 – Advanced Practice ☯️ Who Am I: “Student Always, Teacher Sometimes.” This mindset sets the tone for my lifelong journey in Chinese internal arts. I am a Tai Chi/Qigong practitioner and teacher with over 15 years of dedicated study, beginning in Southern California with Praying Mantis Kung Fu and Yang Style Tai Chi, and later continuing in Seattle under Andrew T. Dale, where I immersed myself in Chen Style Tai Chi, Bagua Zhang, and the internal principles that still guide my practice today. In 2007, I moved to Beijing, China, spending eight years training intensively with masters Zhang Wei Dong and Liu Zu Guang, refining my Tai Chi, Bagua Zhang, internal body mechanics, and traditional training methods while also studying Shuai Jiao and Da Bei Quan. During this time, I became the first foreigner awarded a Shuai Jiao Coach’s Certificate in China and co-founded the Guang Wu Shuai Jiao Association to help spread traditional Chinese martial arts internationally. My teaching emphasizes authentic Tai Chi and Qigong—rooted in structure, breath, intention, and internal alignment—to support sustainable practice, real skill development, and long-term vitality. Above all, stay rooted and remain open🌱