Monday, April 29, 2019

Icmac "True Push Hands 01"



 

Icmac - "True Push Hands 01"


Published on Jul 16, 2015
  
Push hands should be done with grace and skill, not brute force 
and muscle. I demonstrate that here and in more videos I will be uploading! Please... I hope people that are doing push hands and have issues being soft, smooth and connected when facing 
an opponent in competitions will contact me and we can talk. I pride myself on having control within pushing and being able 
to overcome any hard energy with Tai Chi principles!

youtube.com/watch?v=KHUB_nf-MlI



Wu(Hao) Taijiquan - Master Wuzhong Jia



 

Wu(Hao) Taijiquan 

Master Wuzhong Jia
 
Published on Jul 18, 2013 

Master Wuzhong Jia performs Wu(Hao) Style Taijiquan 


"As the sea returns daily to wash the shoreline, 
we must return daily to stillness and calm."





"In meditative practices, 
the mind excludes distractions, 
by focusing intent and opening 
to the reality of what is."


Friday, April 19, 2019

World Tai Chi and Qigong Day 2017, Macedonia



 

World Tai Chi and Qigong Day 2017, Macedonia



 
Published on May 2, 2017

World Tai Chi and Qigong Day celebration in Macedonia 29.04.2017 - Wushu club Fei Long Skopje members practicing 
Tai Chi Chuan forms and Health Qigong at 
Kokino Megalithic Observatory. 

Music track: 綠野仙蹤    Played by: 陳悅 

Video by: Gjorgi Vacev
  
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HMBCorOMBo

 


"HEALTH EMPOWERMENT 
is realizing 
that you can do things 
to improve your health and well being."



Wednesday, April 17, 2019



“If you are planning for a year, sow rice; 
if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; 
if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people.” 


– Chinese Proverb


Tuesday, April 16, 2019

EUROPA TAICHI 2018



 

EUROPA TAICHI 2018

Published on Jun 28, 2018
Fédération Faemc

Europa Taichi 2018 a réuni 300 participants venus 
de 10 pays à Paris, du 14 au 17 juin. C'est le plus 
grand événement de son genre en Europe.

Europa Taichi 2018 brought together 300 participants from
10 countires in Paris from June 14 to 17. This is the 
largest event of its kind in Europe.
 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3fBySt7w3s

europataichi.faemc.fr
 

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Wudang Taichi 13



 

Wudang Taichi 13 Forms

 
 
Wudang Taichi 13 Forms
Performed by Master Bing, Zhong Xuechao 
 
Zhong Xuechao is a 15th generation Wudang Sanfeng 
Kung Fu master with more than 20 years experience
 teaching Kung Fu and Tai Chi. He began his Kungfu
practice when he was 6 years old, and has been training
at Wudang Mountain since 1992 under the teachings of 
Sanfeng Kungfu Grandmaster Zhong Yunlong.  
He was selected as the leader of the Wudang Daoist 
Association Wudang Wushu Exhibition Troupe in 1998, 
and as the director of the Wushu Association in 
Danjiangkou City of Hubei Province in 2003.
 
wudangdao.com
 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT1uUN_Re30
 
 

Saturday, April 6, 2019

- TAI CHI MASTER PROFILE - 


MA YUEH LIANG


Over the years the lineage of Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan has produced many great masters. Starting with Wu Quanyou (1834-1902) and his son, Wu Jianquan (1870-1942), there have been many highly advanced practitioners of the art that the Wu father and son created. But few have been so widely respected and loved as Ma Yueh Liang. 

 
Ma Yueh Liang was born on the first of August, 1901, and, like the Wu Family, was of Manchurian descent. At a young age he took to Chinese martial arts, studying Shaolinquan, Baguazhang, Tong Beiquan, and Three Emperors’ Pao Chui. When he was 18 he met master Wu Jianquan (co-founder of Wu Style) who accepted him as a student, but on the condition that he would only practice Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan. A rigorous teacher, Wu required Ma to practice the slow forms 10,000 times within a three year period. Ma managed to keep with the program, and, with such strict teaching, progressed rapidly.

 Wu Jianquan

During his years in Beijing, Ma wanted to attend college but his family had no money for tuition. He had to end his schooling and thus took a job working at Xiehe Hospital. Ma’s diligence impressed a British physician named Miss McCoy and with her sponsorship, he was able to attend the Beijing Medical College. He graduated in 1929 with a concentration in hematology. During this period he met Wu Jianquan’s eldest daughter, Wu Ying-hua and they married in 1930. Wu Ying-hua began her study of her family’s tai chi at the age of 9. By the age of 17 she was recognized as a skilled teacher of empty hand and weapons tai chi forms.



Meanwhile, Wu Jianquan had grown in esteem and was invited to teach in Shanghai. In 1928 he settled there and taught in Shanghai until his passing in 1942. In 1933 he formed the Wu Jianquan Taijiquan Association. After Ma and Ying-hua moved to Shanghai, Ma's father-in-law named him the deputy director of the association in 1936. Following Wu’s death, Ma and his wife both served terms as either president or vice president of the Wu Association over the years, which still functions in Shanghai and other cities around the world today. In Shanghai Ma worked as a hospital medical doctor and founded the first Medical Examination and Experiment Office at the Zhong Shan Hospital where he also ran blood clinics.

As time passed, Mr. and Mrs. Ma became famous for their tai chi achievements. Their public demonstrations can still be viewed on YouTube and similar venues. Ma is frequently seen demonstrating push hands with a much younger student, easily manipulating and tossing the junior opponent. Mr. and Mrs. Ma often demonstrated Wu Style forms at tournaments with Mrs. Ma performing the slow forms and Mr. Ma performing the fast. Even in advanced years Ma made his forms and push hands look effortless and lively.



Ma Yueh Liang and Wu Ying-hua lived a rewarding life together. They had four children, an adopted daughter, and several grandchildren. They published books on Wu Style Tai Chi and traveled to other countries including New Zealand and Germany, teaching their family tai chi to students around the world. They had several advanced students including Li Li-qun, Fei Gua-ching, and their third son, Wu Jiang Bao. Ma Yueh Liang also had an American student, Sophie Delza, who returned to New York City from Shanghai in the 1960s to teach Wu Style Tai Chi at New York locations including the United Nations.


Ma Yueh Liang and Wu Ying-hua taught their tai chi until their passing in the middle and late 1990s. They were highly instrumental to the promotion, dissemination and global popularity of Wu Style tai chi, offering their teaching and generosity to the ever widening world of tai chi chuan.  - TCJ


Friday, April 5, 2019

Academia Ming Dao - Seminar Tai Chi



 

Academia Ming Dao - Seminar Tai Chi

 
Published on Oct 30, 2018


Colegii din Baia Mare (Romania)... Felicitari!

(Colleagues in Baia Mare... Congratulations!) 


"Life today is full of tension 
which grinds us down and wears us out daily. 
Tai Chi & Qigong are ancient methods that
help us to relax, recover and revitalize daily."

- TaiChi_John


Wednesday, April 3, 2019



"Balance is challenging in life... 
how to balance the outer with the inner, 
the performer with the writer, 
the socialite with the monk."

- TaiChi_John