Three-count movement sequence, how to become longer, step in without moving contact point, make yourself bigger, unusual movements of taiji, shoulder blade exercise, Core and limb separation exercise, how to detect opponent’s power source
Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 88 min. In: English Year: 2012 Difficulty:2/5 At:Canberra
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Bruce Schaub There is a lot of very important instruction in the full video. One of the big areas of focus is how the center is manipulated to cause a size change ( making the circle very big ) and the relationship to ‘ don’t move ‘ the contacting point.
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Bruce Schaub ‘ It’s very difficult to learn, because there is nothing difficult… everything is just… not in your vocabulary… ‘ — Zhonghua Chen
James Tam How does Master Chen Zhonghua do it? According to Master Chen: “Lock, pull till a tight line is produced and then lock the two ends of the line. At this point, touch any dot on the line like to hit the guitar string.”
Centre Wudang Taichi-qigong Just great! Thank you.
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James Tam Enlightening and compelling.
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Ronnie Milton Master Chen,,
Are you locking the top, & stepping underneath to break his line?? How did you remove his rear foot & hip
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David Carr – love this guy
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Art Rose What a great teacher!
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Zhonghua Chen Ronnie Milton, Lock, pull till a tight line is produced and then lock the two ends of the line. At this point, touch any dot on the line like to hit the guitar string.
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Art Rose Incredible explanation, simple and concise, highest standards!
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Ronnie Milton Thank you Master Zhonghua Chen!!!
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Zhonghua Chen It is very difficult to execute. Yes, it is indeed very high lever. I can only do it in a teaching situation, not a real situation. Stretching and keeping the stretched two ends stable while adding the tap to the middle require many pairs of separation.
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David Carr thank you sir –