
By: Chen Zhonghua陈中华. Language: English英文. Length: 57 minutes分钟. Year: 2005年
Athens, GA, USA.

By: Chen Zhonghua陈中华. Language: English英文. Length: 57 minutes分钟. Year: 2005年
Athens, GA, USA.
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By: Chen Zhonghua. Language: English. Length: 84 minutes. Year: 2008
In this video, Master Chen Zhonghua went through all 12 forms of the Hunyuan Qigong system and gave clear and detailed instructions and explanations of movements, energy and intent.

By: Chen Zhonghua. Length: 52 minutes. Language: English. Year: 2001
In this video Master Chen Zhonghua goes over the entire 12 forms of the Hunyuan Qigong system. A voice over explanation is given while the form demonstration is continuous and not interrupted. Hunyuan Qigong is an excellent system of external and internal atonement created by Grandmaster Feng Zhiqiang. Master Chen Zhonghua learned the system from Grandmaster Feng, and is an indoor disciple of his.
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Yilu Applications 1-4
You can purchase all four DVDs here. For details please refer to the information on Yilu (First Routine) Detailed Applications 1 though 4.

By: Chen Zhonghua. Language: English. Length: 61 minutes. Year: 2004 Part 1 of a 4-DVD set by Master Chen Zhonghua on the applications of Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method yilu routine.

By: Chen Zhonghua. Language: English. Length: 53 minutes. Year: 2004. Part 2 of a 4-DVD series by Master Chen Zhonghua on the applications of Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method yilu routine.

By: Chen Zhonghua. Length: 44 minutes. Language: English. Year: 2004 Part 3 of a 4-DVD series by Master Chen Zhonghua on the applications of the Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method system.

By: Chen Zhonghua. Language: English. Length: 1 hour. Year: 2004 Part 4 of a 4 part video set on Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method Yilu applications by Master Chen Zhonghua. It can be used while learning the Yilu routine or as advanced learning after one has finished learning the choreography of the form.

By: Chen Zhonghua. Language: English and Chinese. Length: 36 minutes. Year: 2004
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Here are some photos of the Maple Ridge workshop site surrounding area.
这里我们放几张加拿大温哥华枫岭市我们讲座的地方的照片。
Thumbnails from the video.


By: Chen Zhonghua and Allan Belsheim陈中华和埃伦 贝尔山 Language: English英文 Length: 11:45 minutes分钟 Chapters: 8 (1. beginning. 2. Two-person sword. 3. Introduction. 4. Blocking Extension. 5. Protecting the Knee. 6. Ancient Tree Tied by the Roots. 7. White Ape Presents Fruits. 8. Instructions)
http://bugu.cntv.cn/sports/other/wulindahui/classpage/video/20100511/100781.shtml
Watch the last quarter of the movie.
Chen Zhonghua’s 2010 Italian workshop in magazine
Sportivissimo%20Maggio%202010.

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This is a video clip of the instruction of the postures from #14 to #20 of the Yilu routine by Master Chen Zhonghua in May 2010 at a workshop in Montreal, Canada. The clip is 6:55 minutes long.
Details below.

Taiji is addition, Detailed Circle instruction, Front finger on the opponent, Stepping, Sit the wrist, Silk reeling meaning, Sword foundation, Don’t deviate from the line, Yilu 13 move and detailed explanation.
Presenter: Chen Zhonghua Length: 78 min. In: English Year: 2010 Difficulty:1/5 At:Ireland
Here are some thoughts from an evening class with Master Chen and Allan in January.
-In the circles the first move is outside, the second move is inside. Read more
We of course worked on foundations first.
In the positive and negative circles, the thigh rotates outward in the opposite direction from the turning of the waist. This, along with tucking in the tailbone and pushing out the lower back, helps to keep the front flat so as to attain “no indentation and no protrusion”. So if the front is flat then the kua can’t fold (indentation) and the butt can’t stick out (protrusion) so the kua must only move downwards as the thigh rotates outwards for this move.
Kham Serk
I wanted to say thank you as I succeeded to use what you taught us at the last seminar when facing a very bad situation. Last Friday, I was seriously verbally aggressed and threatened with a knife and taiji philosophy saved my life. I used a lot of psychology, lots self-control not to show my fear and to disarm my attacker, and good communication skills that also disarmed him. I managed to get out of the situation without a single scratch god thanks! I was thinking of those principles that you taught us and I used them in a psychological fight instead of a combat fight and it worked very well. Read more
I watched the Toronto Workshop 3-4 video today. I got a different understanding on the material presented. Although I was there at the workshop, I didn’t really understand much at the time as I was so new to Taiji. I had no clue on many of the concepts.