I'd be interested to hear more about the knee and hip problems of some of those Chen stylists; and if similar issues come up for people from other arts. My second Hsing I teacher omitted the stomp, partially because he said many Hsing I people wound using a cane as they got older. Also, I really enjoyed the documentary. It's well worth the very reasonable cost of renting.
Often attributed to "swimming knees". If you look at older videos of Chen Xiaowang in the 80s/90s and compare them to his newer ones you will see the difference in form; before his knee replacement his movements were much more dynamic (and his knees seem to swim around a bit).
from W C C Chen bio "My success in the 1958 competition helped me gain recognition among T’ai Chi Ch’uan enthusiasts in Singapore and Malaysia. Early in 1959, I was invited to teach T’ai Chi Ch’uan in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and later in Bangkok, Thailand."
I read that Zhang San Feng, learned the 13 posture chi kung from a famous hermit poet named Ma(?), and put it together to form tai chi. Of course, hermits were not keen on teaching.
Hello, my opinion is that in the research you present, there is a lack of people who trained with Hello, my opinion is that in the research you present, there is a lack of people who trained with traditional lineages in Tai Chi Chuan, Pakwa Chang, Hsing Yi Chuan and Hello, my opinion is that in the research you present, there is a lack of people who trained with traditional lineages in Tai Chi Chuan, Pakwa Chang, Hsing Yi Chuan and Qigong in China. such as Kenneth Cohen, Erle Montaigue, Bruce Kumar Frantzis, Tom Bisio.Qigong in China. such as Kenneth Cohen, Erle Montaigue, Bruce Kumar Frantzis, Tom Bisio. lineages in Tai Chi Chuan, Pakwa Chang, Hsing Yi Chuan and Qigong in China. such as Kenneth Cohen, Erle Montaigue, Bruce Kumar Frantzis, Tom Bisio.
LoL...if you say that William Chen is your top Tai Chi master then you guys need help.... William CC Chen was shunned throughout many Kung Fu tournaments because we know he is a joke....
LoL...where do you Caucasian white-folks get these stories of another culture martial arts?!?! I have never heard of this version of Chen and Yang Tai Chi of Yang LuChan!!
As always, very interesting conversation. Thank you.
I'd be interested to hear more about the knee and hip problems of some of those Chen stylists; and if similar issues come up for people from other arts. My second Hsing I teacher omitted the stomp, partially because he said many Hsing I people wound using a cane as they got older. Also, I really enjoyed the documentary. It's well worth the very reasonable cost of renting.
Often attributed to "swimming knees". If you look at older videos of Chen Xiaowang in the 80s/90s and compare them to his newer ones you will see the difference in form; before his knee replacement his movements were much more dynamic (and his knees seem to swim around a bit).
from W C C Chen bio "My success in the 1958 competition helped me gain recognition among T’ai Chi Ch’uan enthusiasts in Singapore and Malaysia. Early in 1959, I was invited to teach T’ai Chi Ch’uan in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and later in Bangkok, Thailand."
The Wu Family still teach the martial arts in Tai Chi to this Day. I'm a Wu Style Practitioner and we are trained in the martial arts.
This is awesome
I read that Zhang San Feng, learned the 13 posture chi kung from a famous hermit poet named Ma(?), and put it together to form tai chi. Of course, hermits were not keen on teaching.
The spear trains the off hand where to be in open hand fighting.
Yap Sui Ting is the CMC person who took it to Malaysia
If I'm not wrong, I believe that William Chen lived in Malaysia before going to Hawaii and then to New York
Taiji was NOT named by Yang Luchan but the name "Taiji" was given by people who observed the Chen Village martial arts when in combat.
Hello, my opinion is that in the research you present, there is a lack of people who trained with Hello, my opinion is that in the research you present, there is a lack of people who trained with traditional lineages in Tai Chi Chuan, Pakwa Chang, Hsing Yi Chuan and Hello, my opinion is that in the research you present, there is a lack of people who trained with traditional lineages in Tai Chi Chuan, Pakwa Chang, Hsing Yi Chuan and Qigong in China. such as Kenneth Cohen, Erle Montaigue, Bruce Kumar Frantzis, Tom Bisio.Qigong in China. such as Kenneth Cohen, Erle Montaigue, Bruce Kumar Frantzis, Tom Bisio. lineages in Tai Chi Chuan, Pakwa Chang, Hsing Yi Chuan and Qigong in China. such as Kenneth Cohen, Erle Montaigue, Bruce Kumar Frantzis, Tom Bisio.
Chen Taiji Chuan has Cannon Fist in it but a higher level of Chen Taiji!!
You guys are delusional and are ignorant....
LoL...if you say that William Chen is your top Tai Chi master then you guys need help....
William CC Chen was shunned throughout many Kung Fu tournaments because we know he is a joke....
LoL...where do you Caucasian white-folks get these stories of another culture martial arts?!?!
I have never heard of this version of Chen and Yang Tai Chi of Yang LuChan!!
wow this claims a lot of fights but cant even remember names but he can do a docu ytv but cant remember nothing ? hmmmmm delusional imho