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“The camp was organized by Master Gordon Muir with Master Chen Zhonghua as the head instructor. Gordon Muir, Bill Vanderhall and other disciples of Chen Zhonghua shared the teaching. There were a total of 41 attendees from as far as Italy, New York, Tampa, Phoenix, Regina, San Francisco and Seattle. Topics covered include Daoist philosophy as related to Taiji, taiji theory, Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method Yilu form, push hands, and qigong. ” Read more
From NY 09, posted by Zhonghua Chen on 12/10/2009 (43 items)
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From PR Dec 09 Chen, posted by Zhonghua Chen on 12/14/2009 (12 items)
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“Our activities in PR”
From Last day in Puerto Rico, posted by Zhonghua Chen on 12/17/2009 (7 items)
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“Here are some photos of Grandmaster Hong Junsheng doing Yilu. Grandmaster Hong Junsheng was a prominent of Grandmaster Chen Fake of Chen Style Taijiquan. He studied from Chen for 15 years and was the longest serving disciple of Chen. He lived from 1907 to 1996. Chen Zhonghua is a disciple of Grandmaster Hong Junsheng. The photos were provided by Master Chao Xiuzhen, approved by Master Hong Youyi, edited by Jerry Arsenault and copyrighted by Chen Zhonghua. ”
From Grandmaster Hong Junsheng Yilu photos, posted by Zhonghua Chen on 2/13/2010 (9 items)
- 03-1 First move of Liu Feng Si Bi: Six Sealing and Four Closing.
- 15-1. First move of Pi Shen Chui: Fist Draping Over Body.
- 22-2. Second move of Bai He Liang Chi: White Crane Spreads Its Wings.
- 24-1. First move of Shan Tong Bei: Flash Through the Back.
- 42-4. Fourth move of Bao Tou Tui Shan: Embrace the Head to Push the Mountain.
- 50-1a. First move of Tui Bu Shuang Zhen Jiao: Step Back to Double Shake Feet.
- 72-2a Second move of Zhi Dang Chui: Punch to the Groin.
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At the evening class tonight, I taught the use of a white waxwood staff exercise for shoulder and elbow rotational control. Please see the video here.
There couldn’t be better occasion than the one organized by Master Giuseppe Bon’s Kung Fu and Taijiquan School to make us moving to the best of our ability along the path that we began to follow last March. Read more
This is a book on Hunyuan Qigong and Hunyuan Taiji by Master Chen Zhonghua. It is an essential book for anyone practicing Qigong. Its contents are mainly based on the Hunyuan Qigong of Grandmaster Feng Zhiqiang and the personal experiences and explorations of Master Chen Zhonghua.
Ebook now available http://practicalmethod.com/?p=49562
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Practical Method – Prague schedule
Beginers
Monday from 18:00 till 19:00
Wednesday from 18:00 till 19:00
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Chinese article on Master Lei Muni that I want to translate eventually.
- displace, displacement: to move physically out of position <a floating object displaces water> Read more
Feng Zhiqiang Grandmaster Feng Zhiqiang pushing hands with Wang Fengming in Japan in the 1990s.
Food Services
- Han Dynasty Emperor Palace Restaurant
Northern Chinese Cuisine that specializes in total Daqingshan grown and raised organic food.
Located in the private club above the main parking lot. Read more
Daqingshan Mountain Resort is a Shandoing Provincial forest park. It has a federal AA tourist designation. It is situation in the south eastern part of Shandong province. Read more
Many seek the great benefits we recognize as the fruits of the vast depth of wisdom and experience held in the traditions of taijiquan. But many also find the attainment of true skills can be quite elusive for most students. Read more
This interview we conducted with Chen Zhonghua, is the prepublication version of an article which appeared in the Fall of 2005 issue of TaiChi Magazine. It is offered here as a source for future discussion and feedback, for interests of the readers. Read more
June 15-Sept. 15, 2010. Daqingshan, Shandong, China. Read more
May – July, 2009 on Daqingshan, China. Read more
Sept. – Dec. 2008. Daqingshan Mountain Resort, China. Read more
May 1-July 1, 2007. Daqingshan, Shandong, China. Read more
May – July, 2006. Daqingshan Mountain Resort, China Read more
Apprenticeship: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Paul O’Rourke (Florida, USA)
September, 2004-December 2004. Edmonton, Canada Read more
January 2004-April 2004. Edmonton, Canada Read more
January 2003-April 2003. Edmonton, Canada Read more
My name is Jeff Higgins. For those of you thinking about studying with Master Chen Zhonghua I would like to share my background and experience taking a workshop. Read more
Getting to the workshop location and depart for the airport are the responsibility of the participants.
Some organizers arrange airport pick-ups while others do not. Check the workshop detailed information page for further information or you can contact the workshop organizer for details.
There are no restrictions for meals at workshops. Typically some participants will go for a quick lunch as a group. Whenever Master Chen is present, students are expected to chip in a dollar or two to cover his meal.
There is normally a Saturday evening dinner. This is a more formal dinner. Students also contribute to Master Chen’s dinner expense. It is expected that nothing fancy or costly will be ordered.











































































Joe Meyer’s 2009 Comments on Chen Style Taijiquan Practical Method i
by Practical Method on 2010/03/26