Taiji Study Circle: Exploring Principles Series
Description
Taiji Study Circle
Exploring Chinese martial arts theory and philosophy
This study circle is a space for engaging with the theoretical foundations of Taijiquan through reading, discussion, and shared exploration. It is open to practitioners of all styles, though the selected texts will reflect a certain emphasis on materials relevant to our Chen Taiji lineage.
We will work with selected texts, concepts, and training ideas from Chinese martial arts traditions and place them in the context of actual practice. Rather than treating theory as something abstract, the aim is to understand how it informs movement, structure, and method. There will be a small amount of preparation before each class so everyone can join the discussion with a shared basis.
Sessions are interactive and open. We will place the texts in the context of actual practice where applicable. Participants are encouraged to ask questions, share perspectives, and relate the material to their own training experience.
No prior academic background is required—only a genuine interest in understanding Taijiquan more deeply.
Format:
- Reading and discussing selected material
- Exploring key principles and terminology
- Connecting theory to practice
- Open exchange and questions
Focus:
- Principles of Chen-Style Taijiquan
- Classical concepts in a modern training context
- The relationship between understanding and doing
Read · Discuss · Practice
Usually practice and training are in the foreground, but everything develops in relation. Our practice comes from a cultural understanding that gave rise to the concrete methods we train. This course is about taking some time to look at that layer beneath our practice and letting ourselves be inspired by the insights hidden within.
This format is particularly suited for practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding beyond form practice.

