There will be an Edmonton Taiji Seminar starting Monday February 14 to Friday Feb. 18. Topics covered will be Foundations leading to certification, Yilu corrections and Push Hands Drills. This is an excellent opportunity to get expert Taiji instruction during the cold winter – warm up your brain and body! This Seminar is suitable for beginner to advanced.
Monday and Tuesday classes will start at 8:30 am to 4:30pm, while Wednesday to Friday will be 9 am to 5 pm. Instruction will be by Allan Belsheim on Monday and Chen Zhonghua the rest of the week.
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Shifu Chen asked me to post my notes, unedited, to our web site. This is not because I am such a great note taker, but it is part of transmitting the knowledge of Taijiquan. Read more

Wednesday Night Class in Phoenix
I feel privileged to spend 2 days and 3 nights with Master Chen (1/31-2/3/2011). I observed all my students’ private lessons. It made me very happy to be confirmed that they all made progress in the past year.
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I have trained several times with Master Chen over the years now and have long accepted that he possesses a skill that is frankly light years beyond my understanding. Read more
I want to thank Michael Calandra for hosting Master Chen Zhonghua who presented an extraordinary seminar. Most interesting to me is that Master Chen never changes his form. It is the same every time I’ve seen him for the past 8 years. Within his near perfect taiji structure, what is continuously changing/improving is his technical precision. He is the living embodiment of true taiji principles. To the next 50 years together!
1. Beginning. 2. Tornado Kick Questions. 3. Structural Explanation of the Vertical Line. 4. Neutralization Without Absorption. 5. Neutralization with a bite. 6. Transfer of Weight on legs. 7. How to Get the 3 Vertical Lines? 8. Movement With a Center. 9. One Leg Movement in the Form. 10. Tornado Kick Explained. 11. Step Back to Whirl Arms. 12. White Ape Presents Fruit. 13. Rub Feet. 14. Kick with Heels.
Author: Chen Zhonghua Length: 25 min. In: English Year: 2010 Difficulty:2/5 At:Edmonton
This is my 12th year in New York. Without exception I brought heavy snow with me (see pictures).
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- 5 of 8 Features of Practical Method:
- Eye fixed on the target.
- Concave circle.
- In with elbow, out with hand.
- No dynamic power, only structure power.
- Half horse stand, one third, one third, one third
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Author: Chen Zhonghua Length: 1 min + 1 min. In: English Year: 2010 Difficulty:2/5 At:Edmonton
This lesson further illustrates the concept of issuing energy in practical method system.
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“In the form it is slow but in usage it is much faster.” Read more
Master Li Chugong was born in 1936 in Gaomi, Shandong province. Read more
At the January, 2011 Maple Ridge Workshop, Master Chen talked about the levels of skill in push hands.
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Author: Chen Zhonghua Length: 36 min. In: English Year: 2010 Difficulty: 3/5 At: Maple Ridge, Canada
1. Beginning. 2. Structure of the Dang. 3. Movement vs tranquility. 4. Principles of energy alignment. 5. Where is your center? 6. How does this relate to the circle? 7. What is front and what is back? 8. Foundation drills. 9. Cut the corner off. 10. Direction of energy. 11. Practice with variations. 12. Hold the body and move the finger. 13. The vertical line in turning the body.
Author: Li Chugong Length: 53 min. In: Mixed English & Chinese Year: 2010 Difficulty:2/5 At: Daqingshan Mountain Resort for Taiji
1. Beginning. 2. Lecture at the Grandmaster’s exchange session. 3. a silent clip showing Canadian students applications. 4. Li Chugong and Cai Shengye working on technique while reminiscing on Hong Junsheng. 5. Li Chugong and Cai Shengye teaching Hong Sen. 6. Li Chugong and Cai Shengye working on applications. 7. Li Chugong and Cai Shengye teaching Hong Sen applications. 8. Teaching Charlie Gordon. 9. Teaching Niko Biermann. 10. Teaching Byron Lerner and Wilkin Ng. 11. Teaching Lee Hrappstead. 12. Teaching Kham Serk Yawnghwe. 13.Conversation with Wang Deyou. 14. Yilu Demonstration.
This is the wushu demonstration put on by the Zitongshan Martial Arts Academy for Daqingshan International Taiji Training Center students. After the demonstration, Zitongshan students also exchanged and demonstrated taiji.
Master Chen Zhonghua’s private lesson with Qi Yucheng group. Master Qi is a disciple of Grandmaster Ni Yuanhai. He was a gold medalist for the 65 kg class at the Chen Village push hands competition.
1. Positive and Negative Circles hands on corrections. 2. Adding space. 3. Foot is faster than the hand. 4. Demarcation line. 5. Don’t leak out.
Author: Chen Zhonghua Length: 10 min. In: Mixed English & Chinese Year: 2010 Difficulty: 3/5 At: Daqingshan Mountain Resort for Taiji

Master Chen Zhonghua’s private lesson for Paul Hutcheson at John Brown’s house. Mainly he taught the basic foundations and applications.
Author: Chen Zhonghua Length: 27 min. In: English Year: 2009 Difficulty:2/5 At:Fairfield, IA, USA
This lesson covers a foundation Taiji principle of Yin/Yang separation by opening the joints to generate power. Key words: normal / trained inside / outside differentiation. Two lines of energy. Author: Chen Zhonghua Length: 13 min. In: English Year: 2010 Difficulty:2/5 At:Edmonton