This Blog is maintained by J. R. Roy (Sifu) and is designed to demonstrate, archive and publish the material that is taught, in the six seperate programs that are currently offered at JRRMAS, for our staff and students, past and present and our family and friends. THIS BLOG IS DESIGNED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY,DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY OF THESE DRILLS, EXERCISES OR APPLICATIONS WITHOUT A QUALIFIED INSTRUCTOR PRESENT - All material copyright jrroy productions, all rights reserved worldwide
Saturday, February 24, 2018
New Smyrna Beach Tai Chi Associates John and Maria - Healthy Walking!!
Impromptu Healthy Walking conversation with the newest members of the New Smyrna Beach Tai Chi Association.
Sunday, February 18, 2018
New Smyrna Beach Taiji Associate Teryn C. practicing a movement for the Hua To's 5 Animal Frolics.
Surprise visit from AKS Black Belt Teryn C. - He was in Orlando for a conference and came over to NSB to visit family friends. Newest member of the New Smyrna Beach Taiji Association, we talked about and worked on a few ideas and exercises to help heal the foot injury that he sustained last year. He's doing well and is working towards a full and complete recovery. Always a treat to have long term students visit NSB;^)
Friday, February 16, 2018
Happy Chinese New Year! The Year of the Dog...
Wishing you and your family and friends abundant health, prosperity and inner peace in this Year of the Dog!!
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
New Smyrna Beach Tai Chi Associate Jack F. and Sifu Roy practicing on the beach......
New Smyrna Beach Tai Chi associate Jack F. practicing with Sifu Roy on the beach at the 22nd Avenue boardwalk. We worked on ideas around the 10 exercises, qigong walking meditation, bagua zhang, tai chi solo form, jian sword form and two person exercises and modern arnis' tapi tapi. Great to have a long term student to practice with and bounce ideas off of!!b
Sunday, February 11, 2018
New Smyrna Beach Tai Chi Associates Wayne and Marge
An impromptu lesson on the beach: Qigong Walking
I talked about selecting a walking pace that feels effortless, rhythmical and fluid. With proper head position (chin back slightly), feel the torso gently turning and twisting, as in cross country skiing (right shoulder forward - left hip forward).
Forward momentum is articulated in the mid spine and translated up the body to the shoulders, arms and hands. It's fun and it feels great and it's good for you too!! Win/Win/Win!
I talked about selecting a walking pace that feels effortless, rhythmical and fluid. With proper head position (chin back slightly), feel the torso gently turning and twisting, as in cross country skiing (right shoulder forward - left hip forward).
Forward momentum is articulated in the mid spine and translated up the body to the shoulders, arms and hands. It's fun and it feels great and it's good for you too!! Win/Win/Win!
New Smyrna Beach Tai Chi Associate Wayne H. from Austin TX - working on proper head position during Qigong practice
A recent training with Wayne H. working on proper head position by using a single finger to assist the head straight back an inch or two, so that the neck rubs the collar. The ear, shoulders, hips and balance point on the feet are all in a vertical line, follow gravity down the body from the head to the feet. Imagine you're standing on a mirror, your mind goes down into the earth as far as your imagination will allow.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
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