Once on the opposite side, the palms reverse position as the body reverses direction and the brush knee is repeated on the opposite side. This is a form of circling and should be done as one continuous movement much like the carry the ball action.
Next, we review press, rollback and push using the same side to side motion.
The principle taught today is that in Tai Chi we often step back before we move forward. So we line up in a line with plenty of room to move forward. Then we step using a Bow Stance and execute the brush knee from side to side. Once on the other side move the weight off of that foot while retreating the body and pivot the foot 45 degrees. Shift the weight 100 percent back to the front foot and step forward into the next bow stance while doing a brush knee on the other side.
After completing a row of brush knee, repeat the same retreating step and moving forward with ward off, carry the ball, rollback and attempt it for push. Note that push already retreats so there is no natural way of flowing push in the same manner. Often these various movements flow together and work in combinations.
Review The Opening , The Beginning , Ward Off Left and Ward Off Right .
The new form study follows from our warm ups from last week.
The forward knee on all movements should not travel beyond the front toe. The correct position forward is the chinese point bubbling well. That is the intersection of two foot creases (like a cross) on the forward part of the bottom of the foot.
Do not move the arms to effect the press or the push. The body movement should contain the press and push.
Note that the roll back, press and push do not move out of the right Bow Stance .