“Phoenix 2011 13-Move Correction and Application” Online Video Trailer

by Shopmaster on 2011/11/16

Recording of the Phoenix private lessons with two students on theory and application of the first 13 Taiji Moves.  Presenter: Chen Zhonghua   Length: 160 min.   In: English   Year: 2011  Difficulty:2/5  At:Phoenix, USA

Phoenix 2011 Workshop
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Ping Wei November 17, 2011 at 2:03 am

When we were in the workshop, our mind was busy and the information was overflown. How much did we remember after the workshop? Indeed, very little. Now, with the help of DVDs, we can re-visit the workshop, we can see more details as if we were in a total new workshop, yet, familiar environment. Most important, we can play the parts again and again.
One of the examples at 5 min mark of the video was about “rotation”. If you think you know “rotation”, you need to watch it again.
Very small portion of the explanation was in Chinese (when Master Chen was talking to me). For people who know Chinese, it’s also a valuable part, especially on how to teach, how to observe.

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linlin December 11, 2011 at 9:39 pm

This is the best 13 moves video so far. Apart from detailed explanation and correction, Master Chen show alignment and application as well. Master Chen said this kind of detail is for people with 10 years of practice. I think it will take over 10 years to get some of the finer points.

Thank you Master Chen for being so generous and open. Thank you Marvin and Gerry for you input to make this such a wonderful video, and thank Ping Wei for hosting Master Chen.

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bruce.schaub February 3, 2012 at 10:53 am

In attempting to learn the first 13 movements of Yilu, beyond the basic choreography and into the subtle mechanics, this video is EXTREMELY helpful!!! Master Chen patiently, and in incremental detail, explains what to move, what not to move (and when) to achieve proper alignment and to understand the dynamics of where all the levers are and how they are applied…. it’s really incredibly informative and clear…. i have lots to work on….

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mountainroad July 2, 2012 at 8:44 pm

This is still the best and most detailed correction of the 13 moves, every time I watch it, I find new detail that I missed the last time. Highly recommended.

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admin2 July 3, 2012 at 12:13 am

Video moved to the new video server, so it is easier to review this 160 minute detailed video

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May Chen July 6, 2012 at 9:12 am

Absolutely fantastic! Thank you, Master Chen! Was getting a little lost as to whether I’m doing it right but after watching the video, I’m inspired again and hv a clearer picture of what is required! The applications of each move is clearly demonstrated and explained! A MUST-BUY for everyone!

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Jay Smith October 12, 2012 at 10:36 pm

Great Video! very informative with lots of helpful corrections.

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