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This is my first trip to Daqingshan. In fact, this is my first week studying the practical method outside of videos. I think the videos were helpful in a sense (mainly in that they brought me here), but were very frustrating for me and ultimately left me with a lot of questions. Read more
There are twelve foreign students already, several choose to come early to also join the competition that occurs next week. I don’t feel much joint pain this time, just a bit soreness. Master Chen mentioned that over the years toxin accumulate in a person joint, Read more
Used rubber cord to explain the energy alignment and movement vs tranquility.
It has been a year. I pretty much did about 1,500 yilu’s till date. This trip, I like to focus a little more in push hand to experiment the moves in the form. The yilu’s I did has given me strength. I feel more stable and not as whimsy compared to last year. Read more
- Morning class on foundations.
- Detailed explanations of the shoulder requirements, movements and applications.
- Push hands training.
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Allan has asked me to share my experience, so here are some of my impressions: Read more
Proper sequence for stepping in Yilu and push hand. Step need to be broken into three moves in order to have separation power.
The rhythm to producing better taiji
The alarm sounds quietly, it is a bit before 5 am and daybreak with its new light is peeking between the curtains.
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One concept which seems to come up in almost every lesson and principle Master Chen teaches is connection. But what does “being connected” actually mean? How do we achieve it and what are the benefits of being connected? I think these are all important questions that any serious Chen Style Taijichuan Practical Method student needs to explore and understand in order to gain a deeper understanding of this complex art. While most practioners seem to focus on the external choreography of the art, which is the first step and the foundation of the Yilu, I think the answer to what connection is can only be found by focusing on what happens inside the body. Taiji is, after all, an internal martial art!
It took me 51 hours to get home, but I am still carrying the spirit of DQS with me. It had been such an experience that will be impossible for me to ever forget.
The DQS experience is unique in that I don’t need to worry about anything else apart from Taiji, and every student there was trying to do the same. Read more
Today, we recorded Yilus of Master Chen students from Wulian and Rizhao.
Videos below. Read more
This is a lengthy review of how I came to know Master Chen, make it to DaQingShan(DQS), and what it was like on the mountain while I was there. At the end, I will post some of my raw notes from the many days on the mountain and some pictures. Read more
Master Sun is a disciple of GM Feng. Every year he comes to Daqingshan to help Master Chen teach the full time students. Besides being one of GM Feng’s top disciples, he is also a published author, master calligrapher and oil painter.
“If I move, force will come to me, if I don’t toss, force will pass”
“Force is like water, it will affect parts that move”
Master Sun Zhonghua started teaching the Hunyuan 24 Cannons today.