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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Dao
Tai Chi Tsui Chuan
Great
Dao - It's not a goal, It's a Way Without Way.
About school
International
school of Dao Tai Chi Tsui Chuan was founded in Minsk, Belarus in
1987. The basic concept of Dao school is synthensis of the following
techniques: "Snake", "Monkey", "Drunk" and "Crane". A Dao Tai Chi
Yuan school is a fundamental component of these styles. Major principles
and rules of Dao Tai Chi Chuan are yin-yang, soft-hard, full-empty
concepts and so on. These principles are natural for Dao Tai Chi
Tsui Yuan as well. Based on their basic principles, each of these
techniques allows to sense a visual tendency of various actions,
more versatility and to realize them more effectively. Autonomous
existence and development of these techniques allow the fullest
use of one's internal resources for effective regulation and realization
of psychophysical and emotional cycles and flexible and wise philosophy
of these techniques allows a quick detection of the yin-yang disturbances
of your opponent, and makes an adequate, or sometimes even uncon-ventional,
reaction to the present situation possible. In its nature, none
of these techniques are aggressive. Dao Tai Chi Tsui Chuan has a
set of norms, determining a mastery degree of an adept. Passport
Dao confirms the level of these norms. Dao Tai Chi Tsui Chuan course
includes 2 sections:
1. Application
level - Tzinna art (mastery of attack and defense), "Drunk", "Snake",
"Monkey" and "Crane" styles, Dao Tai Chi Chuan styles -"Yan", "U",
"Soon", "Chen" which are later combined into the "Drunk", "Tuishow"
and "Sanshow" styles.
2. Health
level - body regeneration by practice of static meditation breathing
tech-niques such as "Daoin", "Tai Chi Tsigun", and "Itsin-tsing"
and development of more flexible joints.
We are looking for opportunities of cooperation and information
interchange with other Tai
Chi Tsui Chuan schools
Expert of Dao Tai
Chi Tsui Chuan Gennady Melnikov
E-mail: melnikov-taichi@tut.by
Mobile (in Belarus): 8-029-755-32-91
Mobile (International): +375-29-755-32-91
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