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Chen Taijiquan in Wien
Aussprache von chinesischen Taijiquan-Begriffen - 2. Advent
Zum 2. Advent geht es um die Aussprache von chinesischen Taijiquan-Begriffen. Das soll Euch helfen begriffe besser zu erkennen, wenn sie auf chinesisch ausgesprochen werden und sie selbst verständlicher wiederzugeben. Außerdem vermittle ich Euch ein grundlegendes Verständnis dafür, wie diese Begriffe aufgebaut sind.
Viel Spaß beim mitmachen und einen besinnlichen 2. Advent.
Wenn Ihr Lust auf Taijiquan bekommen habt und in Wien wohnt, schaut doch mal auf www.shujian.at rein.
Kommst Du aus einer anderen Ecke, dann gibt es demnächst Online-Angebot rund um Daoistische angewandte Philosophie und Taijiquan auf artofdao.com
Video: by Paris Lainas
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Viel Spaß beim mitmachen und einen besinnlichen 2. Advent.
Wenn Ihr Lust auf Taijiquan bekommen habt und in Wien wohnt, schaut doch mal auf www.shujian.at rein.
Kommst Du aus einer anderen Ecke, dann gibt es demnächst Online-Angebot rund um Daoistische angewandte Philosophie und Taijiquan auf artofdao.com
Video: by Paris Lainas
Musik:
Title: Science Documentary - ID: 169621
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Draw a Taijitu, a Yin-Yang Symbol - 1st Advent - Ways to calm down
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A contemplative video on the subject of Taijiquan for the 1st Advent, which for once is not about forms and training. The meditative drawing of the yin-yang symbol, the taijitu, will help you find inner peace. Take your time to colour it in with your favourite colour. Have fun drawing it and if you fancy Taijiquan (Taichi Chuan), why not visit our website: www.shujian.at What you need to join i...
Zeichne ein Taijitu, ein Yin-Yang Symbol - 1. Advent - Wege zur Ruhe
มุมมอง 49วันที่ผ่านมา
Zum 1. Advent ein besinnliches Video zum Thema Taijiquan, in dem es mal nicht um Formen und Training geht. Beim meditativen Zeichnen des Yin-Yang-Symbols, dem Taijitu kommst Du sicher zur Ruhe. Nimm Dir ruhig Zeit es auszumalen. Und zwar mit Deiner Lieblingsfarbe. Viel Spaß beim zeichnen und wenn Ihr Lust auf Taijiquan (Taichi Chuan) bekommen habt, besucht doch unsere Webseite: www.shujian.at K...
A Chen Taijiquan Journey with Master Paris Lainas - Shu Jian Taichi Chuan Promo Video 2023
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Was ist das, was wir bei Shujian machen? (English version below) Gehe auf eine Entdeckungsreise durch die verschiedenen Disziplinen des Chen Taijiquan. Eine innere Kampfkunst welche Achtsame, meditative Bewegung und Funktion vereint und auf dem Prinzip der Wechselwirkung von Yin und Yang aus der Philosophie des Dao basiert. Was du gesehen hast? - Zhanzhuang Standmeditation (1 Std in Zeitraffer)...
Birthday Yilu - A Taijiquan Impression
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Just for fun. Just a hint of how a good birthday may look like ;) Sorry for looking into the camera all the time. It is just a phone and I needed to check if I was still in the frame. If you like the Idea like and share it. And if you life nearby join us. www.shujian.at Musik: Acoustic Meditation 2 von Audionautix unterliegt der Lizenz Creative-Commons-Lizenz "Namensnennung 4.0". creativecommon...
T-Rex Yilu - The other Taijiquan Style ;)
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A funny clip from our summer camp 2020. If you like it do the T-Rex too and share it ;) Our school in Vienna: www.shujiana.t
009 - Master Chen Bing: About the Shujian-Association and Paris Lainas
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Master Chen Bing gives some advices to beginners and interested people of Taijiquan and talks about the importance of "standing" in Taijiquan. This is the 9th video of this series and was taken in 2019 in Vienna (Austria) and Master Chen is talking about our Shu Jian - Association and it's teacher Paris Lainas. Thanks to Karin & Stefan for the shooting and editing of the video and thank you to ...
008 - Master Chen Bing: About the Shu Jian Association
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Master Chen Bing gives some advices to beginners and interested people of Taijiquan and talks about the importance of "standing" in Taijiquan. This is the 8th video of this series and was taken in 2019 in Vienna (Austria) and Master Chen is talking about our Shu Jian - Association and if he would recommend it to beginners and advanced students. Thanks to Karin & Stefan for the shooting and edit...
Hilarious: Master Ken's message for Paris and opinion about Taijiquan
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A Student organized this for our teacher. ;) Master Ken is great and funny as allways. Check out his Channel: th-cam.com/users/EnterTheDojoShow
Chen Taijiquan (Taichi Chuan) bei Shujian in Wien - Gesundheitsberufe
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Wir stellen uns hier als Taijiquan (Taichi Chuan)-Verein in Wien vor. Hier erfahrt Ihr warum unsere Schüler aus dem Gesundheitssektor (Ärzte, Physiotherapeuten) diese innere Bewegungs- und Kampfkunst üben und empfehlen. Unterrichtet wird von Paris Lainas, der von Großmeister Chen Shihong, Großmeister Chen Xiaowang, Meister Chen Bing und Meister Chen Yingjun lernen durfte (und noch immer weiter ...
007 - Master Chen Bing: What is "standing" (Zhan Zhuang) and why is it important?
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Master Chen Bing gives some advices to beginners and interested people of Taijiquan and talks about the importance of "standing" in Taijiquan. This is the 7th video of this series and was taken in 2019 in Vienna (Austria) and Master Chen is talking about the difference between Taijiquan and Qigong. Thanks to Karin & Stefan for the shooting and editing of the video and thank you to Li for her tr...
006 - Master Chen Bing: What the difference between Taijiquan and Qigong?
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Master Chen Bing gives some advices to beginners and interested people of Taijiquan. This is the 6th video of this series and was taken in 2019 in Vienna (Austria) and Master Chen is talking about the difference between Taijiquan and Qigong. Thanks to Karin & Stefan for the shooting and editing of the video and thank you to Li for her translation from chinese into english (without her it probab...
005 Master Chen Bing - How can taiijiquan transform ones life?
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Master Chen Bing gives some advices to beginners and interested people of Taijiquan. This is the 5th video of this series and was taken in 2019 in Vienna (Austria). Thanks to Karin & Stefan for the shooting and editing of the video and thank you to Li for her translation from chinese into english (without her it probably wouldn't be so interessting to watch). I hope you like and enjoy it. And i...
004 Master Chen Bing - What does taijiquan teach us?
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004 Master Chen Bing - What does taijiquan teach us?
Master Chen Bing 003 - What is the one piece of advice you would give to a beginner?
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Master Chen Bing 003 - What is the one piece of advice you would give to a beginner?
Master Chen Bing 002 : What is unique to Taijiquan compared to other martial arts?
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Master Chen Bing 002 : What is unique to Taijiquan compared to other martial arts?
Master Chen Bing 001: Why would someone decide to start practicing Taijiquan?
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Master Chen Bing 001: Why would someone decide to start practicing Taijiquan?
Mehr Philosophie bitte!
Nice
🤗☯️🙏❤️
Certain cults use incorrect QiGong to give the followers "zouhuorumo" to break down the will-power and manipulate followers. It is best to stick with main-stream practices like Chen Style Tai Chi and honest teachers like Chen Bing, and avoid sketchy individuals who claim to have "secret knowledge" or "mystical powers". The only real secret is Practice.
Awesome explanation! ❤❤❤
Most excellent summary of the benefits of Zhang Zhuan. He nailed it.
Wow, awesome, what a professional short film with beautiful chen taiji movements and explosive fajin! I congatulate!
Thanks a lot. I am happy that you enjoyd the Taiji Journey :)
@@ShuJianVerein Bitte gerne Lg Roman
Sehr schön 🚀
Great! 1A congratulations
bad ass shit 😎🤘🏻
Sehr cooles Video! : )
This is a very high quality presentation in all respects. (I know because I used to work in television.)
💜☯️
It was a great pleasure to work with such talented friends!
Sehr gutes Video👍
Baliii, sooo gut gemacht 💗
Liebster Paris, ich wusste nicht viel, doch ich wusste, dass Du das Zeug zum KinoStar hast. Deine Musikerin & Freundin aus dem Fernen Westen 🙏
Alles wirklich perfekt aufeinander abgestimmt. ❤ Sound, Bild und Ton. Sowas hat man viel zu selten
Gutes Feng Shui!
Super!
Really great, awesome video!!! Congratulations 💥☯🙏!
Eeins... alles steht UND bewegt sich zugleich in diesem Anfang ... still und dynamisch, Yin zu Yang und Yang zu Yin eine Philophie in sichtbarer Entfaltung unsichtbar für die, die es erfahren, und nicht spürbar für die Aussenstehenden ... und doch ist alles eins und kann sehr entfernte Dinge ... doch berühren und gleichsam in sanfte Bewegung setzen. Wie schön hat sich der Buch & Schwert Verein entwickelt ! Viel viel Spass uns Schweiss + Meister Chen Bing und Meister 'Sifu' Paris
Das ist eh wie Klavier spielen 😌Hab ich immer gewusst 😃Toll
Thanks a lot for this video. How long does it take to develop and feel the multidirectional force and how do you know when you got it?
You will know, I guarantee you. In my case, I had three years training in Tai Chi with a master in Dublin from 2001 to 2004. Subsequently I dropped it for 15 - 17 years. Then, in 2021, after 6 months of dedicated practice, up to 8 hours a day, and then after I had a hernia, I concentrated exclusively on Zhan Zhuang aa I couldn't do any other movement. "It" happened within a few weeks of intense (but surprisingly easy - I mean standing like that for up to an hour became almost addictive), I achieved the breath moving the body, as one way to describe it, because it was blissful, and it was literally like "breathing like a baby again," felt intensely powerful.
@@philip5314 WOW! Thank you so much Philip, I really appreciate. A couple more questions, if you don't mind answering. You know, I have arthrosis in my knees and some in my lower back, plus otosclerosis (a ear condition which got me deaf, conductive deafness). When you say you were practicing 8 hours a day, of overall Tai Chi or just standing? Did you get to a continuous 1 hour standing progressively? Is there a need to do dantien breathing and/or some sort of visualisation since the very beginning while standing in order to achieve "it"? I've done sports all my life and some Tai Chi. But I honestly don't have 8 hours a day to dedicate to the practice. And because of my knees I couldn't do Tai Chi for too long, not even every day. Zhang Zhuang is feasible though. I had some kind of weird experience with it once, many years ago. Than nothing more, even when I got to lower position or harder stances. Today I believe it's not about forcing, rather being gentle and relax, yet fully present. I really wish to achieve the "breath".
Zz was not part of tai chi until zz was popularized in the 1930s. It was xing yi that held San ti Shi, although zz practice goes back as far as we have records. And it’s great that tai chi wants to use posture holding. But the method of zz isn’t static.
Que riqueza!!!
Love this explanation!
He said a lot and said nothing. Thus sitting is as effective as ZZ, just to achieve calmness.
Not necessarily, I made a comment above that you might find interesting, it's about "grounding yourself" but the legs are super important in Zhan Zhuang. As I remember, and I was nearly "there" - first standing, then, and only then, "sitting". Not knocking the yogis but I DID experience complete union, I know Tai Chi forms, I was already a qualified instructor, just didn't practice for 15 years.
That said, to those who don't "know" and there are a lot of commenter "experts" on youtube with no idea, it will always seem like "they say a lot and say nothing".
@@philip5314 well I'm just saying about what is possible to see in this video. I don't consider myself an expert, although I practice and study since 80s
@ChristianoSts me neither, I'm pointing out that you can reach "master's" level, i.e. becoming one with the form, filling the Dan Tien, forget the breathing because you become the breath, etc, without necessarily being able to fight. Don't know if that makes sense... I'm not interested in fighting but when I can afford it I would like to study acupuncture. I just discovered the power of Zhan Zhuang by "accident/luck" - I mean, I did practice maybe 8 hours a day but I achieved this "master" feeling in less than 6 months, I wasn't expecting it.
well yes you can sit if you are weak, but standing will gain strength as well, something you may not understand
Man is peaceful
Master Bing is one incredible human.
Wish I heard this 15 years ago. Priceless however
I’ve yet to meet a human like him.
Happy Birthday :-) Supernice video!!
Thank you.
wenn ich mich recht erinnere hab ich ihn mal in Chenjiagou getroffen ich glaub das war bei seiner schule mit quadratischem hof mit großem ying yang pflastersteinmotif am boden in der mitte des hofs. nicht so weit weg von "der" schule.
Das klingt ganz nach der alten Schule von Meister Chen Bing. Die Neue habe ich noch nicht gesehen.
Greatly appreciate his ability and willingness to share a deeper understanding of taiji. Kudos to the translator, too. Xiexie.
hahaha, sloth was good one
Absolutely correct. I am 61 and during my life I have practised Judo, Kung Fu and Tai Chi. When I was a young boy (13 - 18) and very competitive, Judo competition suited me better. Then as a young man (25 to 35) living in tough neighbourhoods in London the Kung Fu suited me better to control my anger but still be able to defend myself. Later on, from 35, through internal practices of Kung Fu it lead me to Tai Chi. However, in starting to learn Tai Chi I had to let go and unlearn almost everything I had learned from Judo and Kung Fu. It's rare to see young people practising Tai Chi, although the Chen style seems more adaptable to younger people due to it's explosive fajin movements. Other Tai Chi styles like Yang, Wu, Hao and Sun definitely seem to appeal more to people over 40. Some people start Tai Chi as young as 17, these are often people not just searching for a martial art discipline but also people trying to discover themselves and opening their interests to other philosophies or ways of life. There are aspects of Tai Chi that can provide many different benefits to the practitioner, depending on what they need or what they want to experience. I love the way this master speaks, I don't speak or understand Chinese, but his voice is extremely calming and relaxing to listen to, you can see that he has disciplined himself yet still remains soft and gentle as a person.
As a famous Taiji Master once said: "Invest in loss".
Yes, these are all reasons that I have encountered in Tai Chi. There are probably a few more reasons, as everyone is motivated to learn for some reason particular to them. It's worth noting that several of early Tai Chi masters began practising studying Tai Chi specifically to deal with health problems that doctors had been unable to cure (e.g. Cheng Man Ch'ing, T.T. Liang). Even some Tai Chi masters today were brought to Tai Chi specifically to try and solve health issues that they used to suffer when they were younger. Such people are particularly motivated once they see significant improvements in their health, and so make Tai Chi a central part of their lives. A few of them go on to become Tai Chi masters themselves, after spending many years training and adhering to diligent and consistent practice. Tai Chi is a truly transformative practice once you go deep into the art, by investigating beyond just learning a sequence of movements or self-defence applications.
Yes, I also read that xingyi master Sun Lu Tang had health problems and even attempted suicide before finding his teacher and studying martial arts.
This is very good advice. It requires mental and physical discipline to achieve consistent practice. For me the biggest challenge at the moment is releasing tension in the shoulders and back. But I have noticed that when I do Zhan Zhuang before Tai Chi practice then I feel connected to all parts of the body, the flow of movement feels more unified. I used to do 10 minutes of standing, but it's not enough to really find out where tension is trapped in the body. When I practice for 30, 40 or 50 minutes (which is very little compared to serious Tai Chi practitioners) then I start discovering more about myself as Master Chen Bing says.
I agree completly with you
I find it easier to establish a consistent practice if I set a practice intention such as a 100 days in a row for a minimum of 30 minutes a day practice, for example. If I track my progress then I find myself more apt to do the practice.
I achieved this in 2021. I trained in Dublin from 2001 to 2004 but stopped for 15 years. Like Cheng Man Ching I became very sick in 2020 and after 6 months practice, following Chi Gong videos on TH-cam, I achieved the sinking of the Chi to my Dan Tien. My body and breathing literally moved by themselves. I was finally feeling "Tai Chi legs" - I could stand for hours. Then my life went very wrong, I lost my job and home and ultimately, the connection to my Dan Tien. It's been two and a half years and although I tried to practice every day for the last year, I can't get it back. Now to make matters worse I have a fractured ankle and can't practice for months. Maybe it's possible to do "sitting" to help my ankle?
@@philip5314 Hi Philip, if you are still in Dublin, I can recommend a very good Tai Chi and Qigong teacher. He may be able to help you. His name is Liam Murray.
Very interesting, good and clear explanations. It makes a lot of sense.
True. He really can talk about his art very well :)
@@ShuJianVerein I just attended a seminar. He is very knowledgeable and educated, and a very nice person.
Can this help with stagnant energy and opening the meridians
It is the main purpose from this kind of qi gong. It is about letting the energy and fluids flow naturally and freely by calming down, align the body and achieving balance in all meanings (mental, physical, energetical). In Taiji as an internal martial art it also provides some fundamental physical qualities like intrinistic power, presence and balance in your main position.
ShuJianVerein thank you
@@904GorillaProductions You are welcome :)
Gold.
tai schi... good for fighting rabbit sloths ... underwater!!! hahahaha
wuhu, bin stolz paris als meinen lehrer bezeichnen zu duerfen - darf ich doch paris, oder?! ;)
Aber sicher doch :)
Great! It is just Great! The Taiji community do need much more videos like these ones!
Thank You for all the Videos!
You are welcome :)
毋望其速成
陳老師説得真好,動聽!
Right, he can express himself very well about Taijiquan.
@@ShuJianVerein @Mark Donovan Yes he speaks in a simple, straight forward and calm manner and i believe it's the benefit of practicing taiji that made him speak that way. The way a person carry himself can tell volumes about what the person personality.