Shifu,
As a result of studying some videos and increasing my practice time, I came across some new discoveries that need some confirmation. Read more
Shifu,
As a result of studying some videos and increasing my practice time, I came across some new discoveries that need some confirmation. Read more
I think all of the videos from Daqingshan 2010 full time come courtesy of Paul (sorry for the missing credit!). Due to his hard work that there are so many records of our activities this year, I remember him getting up early to record a class while some students slept in.
Thanks Paul, I hope you got home safely and enjoy your remaining holiday
I have been playing basketball once a week for about 3 years. Recently, I notice that my basketball skills have improved. I shoot the ball more accurately, I can play defense more efficiently, and at the end of the game, I am not as exhausted as before. When I bump into people, I simply feel myself less fragile.
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By: Chen Zhonghua 陈中华. Language: English 英文. Length: 49 minutes 分钟. Year: 2005 年

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By: Chen Zhonghua 陈中华. Language: English 英文. Length: 46,47,56 minutes 分钟. Year: 2005 年
Disc 2: Hands on, 2-person drill,Q&A, Yilu Detail
Disc 3: Hands on, sword, broadsword
Disc 4: Q&A, theory lecture.
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After training in the sweltering Shandong heat, morning Yilu’s in Edmonton feel like a walk in the park. It’s not just the temperature though, after training on Daqingshan for three months I feel refreshed, relaxed, inspired and just generally ready to go! You should go too…seriously.
很多人都在寻求得到我们认为的历史悠久的传统太极拳经验和智慧, Read more
There are many important principles in Chen Style Taiji Practical Method. One of which is the principle of 45 Degree. I have heard Chen Zhonghua spoke of it many times since. After years of studying and discovering, I am realizing its importance. Read more
A listing of PracticalMethod videos on youtube.
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At the full time class in Edmonton this afternoon, I taught the concept of in and out. The general principle is: “The inside must stay inside; the outside must stay outside”. Translating this into taiji movement terms, it is “In with elbow; out with hand”.

Toronto Sept. 2010 workshop group photo
Here are my notes:
Power is always from the back but the difference is the direction. Read more

Emphasis on correct foot placement, relation between knee and foot, transition moves, energy intent
To preview a correction video, see Byron correction.
Forms corrected
2. Block Touching the Coat (Lan Zha Yi)
3. Six Sealing and Four Closing (Liu Feng Si Bi)
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这个所在,丛山峻岭,绵延数百里,高木短树,郁郁苍苍 ,于朝辉染映之下,更现出一派壮阔气象。
群山抱簇之中,有一石峰,背北朝南,如仙人打坐,那形状神态,端的维妙维肖。仙人肚腹部当中,松柏密生,气色葱蔚。那片松柏覆盖的,是个岩洞,一如肚脐,周遭繁花依石,野鹤戛烟,自然成趣。此洞便是“流云一指”云虚道人的隐修洞府。云虚道长将这山唤作“仙人坐”,这洞则唤作“碧玉函”。 Read more
As a visitor or member of this site you have noticed that the Daqingshan Full Time training has come to a very successful conclusion. I would like to remind everyone (and invite those interested) that on September 20, 2010 Edmonton Full Time training will start and continue until December 20. This would be an excellent time Read more
The day before I left Daqingshan.
The last days at Daqingshan we were all really looking forward to the future. Read more
I just dug up my Yilu Detailed Instruction that I own since who knows how long ago. Not only are there a lot of answers, but it is like watching a brand new video! There are subtleties in there that I didn’t see before!
Video recorded at the end of Nic three weeks stay at DaQingShan Full Time program.
却说谢麟跟着“回天叟”和他那美貌孙女古亦梅,纵轻功离开林间空地。三人在林中穿行,疾如飞鸟,谢麟疲惫饥饿,跟上二人竟有些费劲!约摸过了多半个时辰,三人终于来到林边一座小小院子外边。
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Language: Chinese By: Chen Zhonghua Length: 21 minutes
When I told some people who have been here before I was coming to China in the summer, they told me it would be hot. I was warned to cut my hair off, and be ready to sweat buckets. Read more
The Taoists believe that there is no right or wrong. Everything is flawless. Nothing ever changes; everything stays the same. It is only our perspective that changes. Time is always immediately present. Another way of putting it is that time expires instantaneously, and therefore it never expires. The present is called the moment because it has momentum. Still, yet moving like the river. This relates to taiji as well.
You might wonder why I bring the 1930’s into the equation. Well, to my mind, the 1930’s is where all the trouble started for a lot of students. So what happened in the 1930’s you may ask.
Here is the video from Charlie.
The road to Taiji has not been a straight path, and now that I am on my way, I find it difficult to relate to people of my experience. Nonetheless, here is another attempt. I had arrived this year on Daqingshan the third of August. I was especially excited this year because my discipleship ceremony took place this year. Read more