The effectiveness of Tai Chi in combat relies on several foundational concepts that differentiate it from "harder" martial styles:
Tai Chi Chuan, often perceived solely as a meditative exercise, was originally developed as a sophisticated and effective internal martial art for combat and self-defense. Its martial applications focus on the "soft overcoming the hard," using an opponent's own energy and momentum against them through redirection rather than brute force . Core Martial Principles Tai Chi Chuan Martial Applications
Downward or forward energy to off-balance an opponent. The effectiveness of Tai Chi in combat relies
Applications require a "dropped" center of gravity (dantian) and strong connection to the ground (rooting) to absorb and redirect force through the legs and spine. Tai Chi Chuan Martial Applications