Cai Jin Explained: The Plucking Method in Taijiquan

I have been writing about the "energies" of Taijiquan lately. Understanding Tai Chi energies in a realistic way is very important. The energies are often misconstrued by Taiji teachers, and they certainly aren't always described accurately or clearly in books and magazine or blog articles. So in this post we will discuss Cai Jin, also known as "Pluck" energy.

And remember, the word "energy" is misleading. It should be called a "method." The energies are methods of dealing with force. They are not mystical.

FYI - Cai is often pronounced "TSai," and rhymes with "sky." There's a slight "T" sound with the "S."

If you've ever plucked an apple from a tree, you know that if you pull too slowly, the branch bends down with the apple. So you have to "pluck" it - a sudden and fast jerk and the apple snaps off.

This is how Cai Jin happens. It is a sudden jerk using whole-body connected movement and it can take a person down or do some damage.

Let's take a quick look at how thi...

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