Sunday, August 28, 2022

 

Taichi 7 Point Push Neutralize (Hua) and

Issue (Fa) Levels by Sifu Adam Mizner (2015)

 


 
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What are the different levels of skill in Taichi Hua (Neutralizing / 化) and Fa (Issuing / 發)? Sifu Adam Mizner EXPLAINS and ILLUSTRATES the different levels of skills involved, using the 7 Point Push hands exercise from the GM Huang Sheng Shyan (黃性賢) lineage. What level of Hua and Fa skill are your practicing? Would you like to develop the higher levels of Hua and Fa skills sifu Adam Mizner is DEMONSTRATING in this video? 
 
Join now, to learn how! Online training and more, at:  
 
 
 

 
 
"A definition of life should include growth, 
because without it there is merely existence." 
 
- TaiChi_John

 

 

太极(八法五步 

1) Tai Chi-Eight Methods and Five Steps 

 

(八法五步)

EP01: Peng Energy

 

Welcome to my online TaiChi class. The video program (Tai Chi: Eight Methods and Five Steps) is excellent for beginners of all ages to start the Taichi journey. With the consistency of practice, it can ease your chronic pains, cultivate your mind, relax your body, improve your vitality, and increase your life quality and health. 
 
Peng: Expending Energy
 
This video contains two parts:
 
Part 1: Break down each step of movements, including hand form.
 
Part 2: Introduce the key points that should keep in mind. 
 
About Shifu Joy:
 
Joy graduated from Beijing Sports University and is a former Chinese Martial Arts artist at Ka Show in Cirque du Soleil. She is medal-winning Tai Chi, Qigong, and Chinese martial arts (Wushu) instructor with extensive experience in designing and teaching mind-body wellness classes at appropriate activity intensity levels for all age groups. 
 
More information: www.joytaichi.com
  
  
 
 

 
 
"The best way to pay back our teachers is 
to be good students and become future teachers." 
 
- TaiChi_John
 

 

 
 
"Talent, work, and guidance go into any learning, 
but inspiration is what takes learning far." 
 
- TaiChi_John

 

  

GLOBALink

Chinese Tai Chi Brings Joy
to Zimbabwean Children
 


A Tai Chi practicing session was held for children and young people 
in Chitungwiza of Zimbabwe as a way to help stem challenges of youth in low-income townships in the country. 
 
 
 

Sunday, August 21, 2022

  

Guang Ping Yang Tai Chi Chuan

64 Movements

 
(Guang Ping tai chi is considered a remnant of Old Yang Style
and is seen as a bridge between Chen and Yang Styles. 
- TaiChi_John)



Master Marilyn Cooper demonstrates 
the 64 Movement Tai Chi Long Form. 
 
www.littleriverkf.com 
 
www.pushingforpeace.org
 
 

 
 
"Few of us ever make time to discover 
how much tension we carry within us 
or how much better we will feel without it."
 
- TaiChi_John

 

 

Tai Chi with Helen Liang

 


Follow along with this beginner’s guide to a Tai Chi routine. Host Helen Liang will guide you through a variety of movements in this easy-to-follow instructional video. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TELUS STORYHIVE supports compelling, original stories told by filmmakers from BC and Alberta by providing production funding, training and exposure to new audiences. Find out more 
 
 

 

 
 
 
"Joy doesn't come from outside of you, 
joy is you as you fully experience and appreciate." 
 
- TaiChi_John
 
Image: Wudang Master Gu 
Demonstrating Forms
 

Sunday, August 14, 2022

 

太极扇,是一种风格独特的武术健身项目,

刚柔并济、可攻可守

 
Tai Chi Fan -  Unique Style Martial Arts Fitness Program, 
Hard and Soft, Offensive and Defensive

 
 
Tai Chi - Guo Xia 

太极扇,是一种风格独特的武术健身项目,刚柔并济、可攻可守

 

 
 
"Every day we should make time 
to put the past and future on a shelf, 
step outside and breathe in 
the fresh air of the present." 
 
- TaiChi_John

 

  

Tai Chi Push Hands 

Master Liming Yue - Rome 2013

 


Tai Chi Push Hands and Applications demonstration by 
Master Liming Yue, Rome 2013, 
with Italian Instructor Andrea Lori.
 
 

 
 
"We live within a world within worlds... 
with endless possibilities and seasons of change." 
 
- TaiChi_John

 

 

10-Min Tai Chi - Silk Reeling Exercise Routine - Easy Home Workout with Master Ping Wu

 

Silk reeling, also known as Chan Si Jin; Chan (rotate), Si (silk) and 
Jin (power), is the principle method of movement in Chen Tai Chi. Silk reeling exercises involve simple continuous rounded and spiral movements utilising the whole body. The continuous movements loosen the joints, develop relaxation, improve efficiency of movement, and help generate whole body power. It helps the student to develop strength, internal energy, co-ordination, body awareness, unity in movement, relaxation and leg foundation. 
 
At any level of training Chen style Tai Chi,Silk reeling is more than a set of exercises. The body methods learned in silk reeling exercises have to be incorporated in to all aspects of Tai Chi practice. When training the hand and weapon form you are silk reeling the whole time. How you move in silk reeling is how you move in the Tai Chi form, both are interdependent on each other. Training silk reeling is a life long commitment to improving your Tai Chi form. It is good to spend 10min each time before your Tai Chi 18 Forms practice. 
 
Learn more online Tai Chi, welcome to visit here : 
 
www.taichichina.com
 
 

Sunday, August 7, 2022

 
 
"Timing can seem magical 
when you find your wave 
at the perfect moment." 
 
- TaiChi_John

 

 

From Gross to Subtle

Teaching Moments with Sifu Adam Mizner

 

If you're interested in learning Taiji online from Sifu Adam Mizner, access your FREE month of training here - https://www.discovertaiji.com 
 
Learn about Heaven Man Earth Internal Arts here - https://www.heavenmanearth.com 
 
Join upcoming camps and workshops here -
 
 

 
 
"It is wise to use caution along life's trail 
while remembering to have faith in the life 
that put you there." 
 
- TaiChi_John

 

 

Coiling Silk/Silk Reeling Qigong 8 Exercises

 


Coiling Silk or Silk Reeling 8 exercises - Kenneth Cohen Version 
 
"Coiling Silk means to slowly turn parts of the body on an axis to dissolve knotted energy, restoring flow and balance.”
 
- Kenneth Cohen 
 
Film credit: Richard Lewis www.shibashiqigong.com 
 
Location: Lineover Wood, Cotswolds, UK
 
 

 
 
"To travel far is to shrink the world 
while expanding one's inner landscape." 
 
- TaiChi_John