Porridge Monk of Longshan Mountain: There are many outstanding masters among Grandmaster Chen Fake’s disciples. His form is called 83-form today. From the same style Hong’s and Zhang Zhijun are different. And the later generation master Chen Yu is different again. Why? Ma Hong and Zhang Zhijun are closer to each other. Any masters who can help answer this questions?
The Heze (China) Chen Style Taijiquan Hong Junsheng Method Association was established in August, 2011. The site is in Chinese only.

1. Daqingshan Lecture Title. 2. Yin Yang: open/close, movement/tranquility. 3. Splitting in push hands. 4. A demonstration of taiji issuing force. 5. Body part restrictions in doing the circle. 6. Move vs Stationery. 7. Chen Zhonghua pushing with students. 8. Center. 9. Finding the center and changing the center. 10. Locking one part while stretching another. 11. Credits. Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 80 min. In: Chinese Year: 2011 Difficulty:3/5 At:Daqingshan

Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 114 min. In: English Year: 2011 Difficulty:1/5 At:New Hampshire, USA

Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 85 min. In: English Year: 2011 Difficulty:1/5 At:New Hampshire, USA
| Schedule: | Class 1A: Every Saturday from Oct 15, 2011 to Dec 10, 2011, except Nov. 12, 2011 – 10:30 am to 11:30 am Class 1B: Every Wednesday from Oct 12, 2011 to Nov 30, 2011 – 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm |
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Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method pays a great deal of attention to the lines on the human body. No matter in the performance of the routines, or in push hands, the body will naturally form energy lines. Some lines are formed quite naturally while others are formed gradually only after specialized training.
Yesterday I was pushing hands with taiji brothers and felt distinctly different from before. I could feel that I was doing taiji with the lower body now. The form is starting to change my body structure. It is changing me. Please tell me what I should pay attention to at this stage.
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I extend my sincere gratitude to the Ottawa group for organizing such a well-run and rewarding workshop. Throughout the event, we had the opportunity to practice Yilu and foundational exercises, deepening our understanding and skills. A crucial aspect of the workshop was exploring the theory and philosophy of Chen Taijiquan. Master Chen shared numerous insightful concepts, but I’d like to highlight two key ideas: ‘Connecting Pairs’ and ‘Clear.’ |
Taught private lessons in the morning and afternoon. Three hours of workshop at the New Hampshire Hall of the University of New Hampshire in the evening. Read more
Recently Master Chen was in Ottawa again to teach another three day seminar. On the last day I had the pleasure of attending. It began with some push hands, interspersed with Yilu practice and several exercises. During the course of his instruction Master Chen recounted many interesting stories and examples. Quite a number of concepts and principles were discussed, with the following notes summarizing elements of what I took away from this eventful day. Read more
In taijiquan movements, there is one correct way of doing a move but endless incorrect ways of trying to do the same move.
This is my first public Practical Method Yilu form display in Singapore.
Marvin, Gerry, Peter, and Ping. Yilu first 13 moves.
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- The elbow and waist (from one side of the waist to the other side) must have a Read more
- The hand and foot must have a connection through the waist, or dantiian area. In this case the waist becomes the modifier. Read more
Master: Double checking: Aside from the Kua opening, i.e. making a line towards the opponent, the Kua also rotates? That is it turns like a wheel along that line? That feeling is rather strong lately. Thanks! Nicholas
2011-09-26 Mon 19:00-20:30 SAC Room 2 1435 PE Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method
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