Originally written by: Patrick Yu

Name: Patrick Yu
Location: EDMONTON
Workshop title: 2000 Summer Edmonton Push Hands Workshop
Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2000

Comments:
Thanks Shifu Chen. He is very generous to give the teaching, only in a short time, I know how to push-hands from hands only to use my waist and legs; from one direction to become a turning ball; from yin or yang only to line up my energy. I have the basis kung-fu for my future training, I will appreciate it all my life.

Name:: Thomas Yeung
Location:: Edmonton

Comments
After attending Joseph’s 48-workshop, then I realize what appears to the simplest move contains the deepest philosophy. I came out with much higher respects to Taiji and Joseph.

Name:: Karen Perron

Location:: Edmonton, Alberta

Comments
Every moment with Joseph serves to be a learning experience, however this particular workshop has proved to be very much so in that a number of principles that have eluded me for the past two years suddenly appeared. One in particular; the transfer of energy from the hip to the heel without going through the knee was one concept I have “missed” in earlier training. Never think that any amount of training with Joseph is not productive. Even fifteen minutes can give you that understanding that you have been seeking. You just never know.

Yaron Seidman 2000 i

by webmaster3 on 2000/03/15

Yaron Seidman
“My own experiences in my time working with Master Chen include feeling like I’m suddenly standing on ice; The floor bounces me upward like I’m on a trampoline; A two-ton weight is pressing me down; I can’t lift my feet; My knees go weak; I’m shooting through the air as if launched by a cannon. I have also felt a tap of a punch blow right through me and a tap to the belly makes me want to vomit.” Yaron Seidman, martial artist and Chinese medical doctor, New York, 2000.

At the end of March, I attended a Chen Family Taijiquan Weekend seminar that lasted two days. The seminar was conducted by Master Chen Zhonghua. Master Chen is full of energy with eyes beaming with spirit. Read more

Peter Wu led a two-day push-hands workshop in Ottawa, November 11 and 12, 1999. It was the fifth workshop of his North American tour. Other workshops that he held were in Vancouver, Edmonton, Regina, and Winnipeg. In the United States, Atlanta and San Francisco were his other stops. Read more

No worries in front of poverty
No fear faced with danger
No imploring in front of authority
Without guilt in life

Ten: Reserve i

by Hong Junsheng on 1988/06/08

Reserve

To excessively expose the spirit is another error that must be re- solved. To accomplish this, one must also be reserved. Read more

Chen Fake 3

by Hong Junsheng on 1988/03/20

The history of human conflict is dotted with the names of famous martial artists. Although each is known for his high level of skill, some became famous because of their extreme brutality and cruelty, while others became famous for their compassion, and virtuous character. One martial artist who is well known for his acts of compassion and virtuous character is the legendary Taijiquan master Chen Fake. Read more

The Good of tai chi i

by webmaster on 1988/01/05

Helen Yum
Communications
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Because there have been many educated people practicing Taijiquan many periodicals on Taijiquan have been published, even before liberation [1949]. Read more


Presenter: Chen Zhonghua  Length: 2 mins  Difficulty: 3/5  Language: English  
Year: 1985  Location: Edmonton, Canada  

Xu Guicheng Sword
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Master Xu Guicheng's Practical Method Sword form demonstration in 1985.

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