Martial Tai Chi
Train Tai Chi as a martial art.
Martial Tai Chi is for practitioners interested in application—how Tai Chi functions under pressure, in contact, and in real encounters.
This path develops internal power, resilience, and calm authority through structure, alignment, and pressure. Training avoids speed chasing, brute force, and aggression.
Power emerges from wholeness, not hardness.
Internal striking power
Stability under force
Close-range counter-wrestling skill
Calm presence in confrontation
Resilience without conditioning abuse
Training is precise, controlled, and deeply embodied.
Golden Bell Qigong
Internal Power Punch
Iron Palm (upcoming)
Essence of Tai Chi Striking
Art of Tai Chi Counter Wrestling
Art of Tai Chi Seizing and Control
Each program isolates a specific martial capacity and trains it cleanly.
Martial artists seeking internal power
Tai Chi practitioners interested in application
Those who value control over aggression
Unleash your inner power through Tai Chi techniques to achieve explosive striking. Discover the ancient scientific principles behind pressure, weight, and connection for effective martial application.
The Art of Resilient Qi & Indestructible Calm
The Art of Yang Tai Chi Striking combines advanced energetic principles to create remarkably effective techniques that transcend conventional martial applications.
This system encompasses the Yang Family's signature techniques, including their renowned Five Hammers and specialized kicking methods.
Core Attributes:
- Strikes flow without telegraphing, adapting spontaneously to any situation
- Energy transmits through and beyond the point of contact, neutralizing both offensive and defensive capabilities
- Techniques can incapacitate without causing lasting harm, balancing power with control
- Integration with Yi allows interception of opponent's moves before they fully manifest
Recommended completion of Foundation Courses 2 - 5.
The Hidden Path of Tai Chi's Counter Wrestling
The Art of Yang Tai Chi: Old Six Roads Form Applications
- Discover the hidden applications within each posture
- Transform principles into instinctive responses
- Experience the form as a complete martial system
Prerequisites: Foundation Courses 1-5 and Old Six Roads Form
The Art of Tai Chi Na: Seize & Strike
- Harness Na (拿) spirals to seize wrists, elbows, and spine
- Uproot balance and redirect kinetic energy into crisp strikes
- Bridge push-hands sensitivity to full-contact striking scenarios
- Neutralize aggressive rushes, passive defenders, and incoming Na
- Utilize Qi to disrupt structure in every clash
Prerequisites: Foundation Courses 1 – 5 | Recommended: Art of Tai Chi Grappling Defense, the Essence of Tai Chi Movement
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