Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 2 mins Difficulty: 2/5 Language: English   Year: 2022 Location: Edmonton, Canada
Kua to Hand-Chen Zhonghua English Instructor Class 20220520. When the upper body stretches to the fullest (normally the two hands and chest), the Kua has to move to connect to the front hand.
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Melvin Ng Han Wei of Singapore passed all tests and requirements, and was successfully accepted as an indoor disciple of Master Chen Zhonghua in the lineage of Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method system. A brief ceremony was held in Singapore on August 21, 2022 during Master Chen Zhonghua’s 2022 Singapore Practical Method seminar.
The master of ceremony ofthe event was Michael Koh, Master Chen Zhong’s first disciple in Singapore. Some students and disciples in Singapore attended the ceremony.
Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 4 mins Difficulty: 2/5 Language: English   Year: 2022 Location: Edmonton, Canada
Yuan Dang-Chen Zhonghua Online Lesson 20220518. The Dang should be rounded. The two knees cannot drop towards the floor, which is a mistake called the "kneeling knee". Master Chen Zhonghua shows the rounded Dang in many directions.
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Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 66 mins Difficulty: 3/5 Language: English   Year: 2022 Location: Edmonton, Canada
This class focused on a few exercises with a stick: 1) Using the shoulders to move the stick 2) Using the lower body to move the stick 3) Moving the rear foot, locking the rear arm and front hand 4) Similar to 3 but empty handed