
By unquestioning or narrow adherence to outmoded standards, or habitual
principles,
one is unable to react honestly or effectively to the present.
(I Ching)
Substance
Without the
groundpath,
tai chi is useless.
The loose, springy, effortless strength is one of the main focal areas for
beginners.
It is not difficult to accomplish but some degree of commitment is
necessary.
The presence of the intrinsic groundpath means that every tai chi movement
has substance.

Inherent and manifest
We explore a number of exercises designed to foster the groundpath.
The main focus is upon the scapula, loose body connection, length and
softness.
Inherent groundpath is a question of habitual practice whereas manifest
groundpath is a matter of intent.
Many beginners can manifest the groundpath but tense-up when inherent
peng is tested.
Tensing-up indicates inexperience and fear.
Becoming stronger
Once a beginner has started to feel the groundpath they must train to a
point where it is present in every movement, without
effort or thought.
This will allow the
neigong to be explored more effectively.
As each successive neigong augments the practice, power and substance is
added to the tai chi.
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