"The Way of the Warrior: Tai Chi, the Soft Way" (Entire Video)

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2011
  • Source - BBC News - © [1983] BBC
    4 of the 8 part series BBC Documentary, "The Way of the Warrior" (Michael Croucher & Dr. Howard Reid, 1983). This episode is titled "Tai Chi, the Soft Way"; however there is some dispute about the actual art/lineage (Hung I Hsiang) being featured.
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    Original Air Date-1 June 1983
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  • @drprick7432
    @drprick7432 5 місяців тому +2

    As a grand student of Master Hong (through two of his students), I really appreciate watching this. If you want the whole background story of Master Hong’s life and this BBC documentary, read Hong ZeHan’s (the youngest Hong son) book Blurred Boundaries. It’s a fantastic insight into the lives of the Hong family, Zhang JunFeng, and others.

  • @teasesquezze
    @teasesquezze 9 років тому +13

    Since childhood I have always been drawn towards holistic beliefs. I am now thinking of learning the art of Thi Chi. I am not sure why I am drawn towards doing this, but it seems natural and what the body needs and wants. If only we listened to our bodies. Thanks for this video. ☺

  • @carrot404gmail
    @carrot404gmail 11 років тому +11

    Yang Lu Chan had three sons, the oldest died so the second was the major student. He had three sons. Yang Cheng fu wasn't qualified to teach until he was older, but his brothers were, one committed suicide & the other was Yang Shao Hao. Yang Shao Hao taught Chen Pan-ling who also studied with Wu Jianquan, the son of Yang Lu Chan's best student. Chen Pan-ling also studied Xingyi and bagua and his Taiji was a combination style. Hung I Hsiang did Xingyi, Bagua and Chen Pan-ling Taiji.

  • @BoulderInternalArts
    @BoulderInternalArts 10 років тому +12

    "Tai Chi, the Soft Way"; however there is some dispute about the actual art/lineage (Hung I Hsiang) being featured" - In the scenes with Hung I Hsiang and his students he is either demonstrating Xingyi Quan, Gao Bagua Zhang or Chen Pan Ling Tai Chi. All of these arts are considered "soft arts or soft way" There is no dispute about his lineage. The only dispute is in the title. Best, Owen

  • @billymandalay9504
    @billymandalay9504 6 років тому +7

    Imagine my excitement when I saw this on TV decades ago.
    THE Hung I-Hsiang ?
    The one Robert W Smith wrote about ?
    What a thrill it was.

    • @Elbowendj
      @Elbowendj Рік тому +1

      Yes, it was so exciting when this series came on BBC TV. I studied Wing Chun with Simon Lau who was also featured in the series. I still re-read Robert W Smith's books about his time studying martial arts, particularly his time in Taiwan, it sounded so exotic. I still have the VHS tapes of the whole series which I made at the time of the broadcasts.

    • @Elbowendj
      @Elbowendj Рік тому

      @StanlyStud Yes, I think he is still teaching at the Simon Lau Centre in South Kensington, London. He was a very impressive teacher when I trained with him.

  • @raymondlai5
    @raymondlai5 12 років тому

    Hi bakmei8874, Thank you for sharing this video with us. I really appreciate it!

  • @jiat_spacejams
    @jiat_spacejams 10 років тому

    Thank you very much.

  • @IndependentGeorge76
    @IndependentGeorge76 11 років тому

    oh my word, two of my favourite things ever combined - Tai Chi and Minder :)

  • @DennisBLee
    @DennisBLee 10 років тому +14

    If you think Master Hung talks like Marlon Brando, you are correct. I speak Taiwanese and he is mumbling everything. lol

  • @KlausYTY
    @KlausYTY 11 років тому +3

    kick ass master, never seen any master can teach all 3 main internal arts and tang shou唐手。

  • @cafetenorio
    @cafetenorio 2 роки тому

    Thank you!🙏

  • @taichihass
    @taichihass 11 років тому +1

    Also the "force" that allows them to generate such power be it a throw or what, is a combination of being relaxed (allowing a more explosive discharge of force), good body alignment (allowing power to be generated from the floor, or circular force etc.), and also knowing when your opponent is off balance, by understanding his root. Even if you understand his root, you don't even need t be doing tai chi for years, nor have good power to make your opponent fly like it's magic. It's simple physics

  • @josephmusyimi5059
    @josephmusyimi5059 Рік тому

    This inspires me to be more committed to warriorship💪

  • @Sansonius3rDaSlayer
    @Sansonius3rDaSlayer 10 років тому

    really cool man thanks

  • @1956warden
    @1956warden 11 років тому

    I meant to say Chi is like Dark Matter. Tai Chi teaches you to not resist aggression but to redirect your opponents power which is deadly if you are well trained in the technique and it does not require great speed or power,

  • @ThinkingDeepThoughts
    @ThinkingDeepThoughts 11 років тому +2

    A dragon is an idea, a concept.
    So are martial arts.

  • @vjazz
    @vjazz 7 років тому +1

    wow !!!! yes

  • @1956warden
    @1956warden 11 років тому +1

    Tai Chi is very effective at close quarters against aggressive opponents. The Chi I agree is like dark matter. There is a force that will allow you to throw a person very hard without using brute strength but I believe it is adrenalin that creates the power. In a fight it is useless because a kid with fast hands will knock you out while you are concentrating on your Chi.

  • @scottystar1
    @scottystar1 7 років тому

    This is good information. The video could use a touch up though.

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    4:32 An Hsin Pao (Pounding Ways of Protection)

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 11 років тому

    Its about body mechanics, not adrenaline.
    The power can also be summoned slowly or in a fraction of a second with equal force.

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    13:54 An Hsin Pao (Pounding Ways of Protection)

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    10:06 Pi Chuan (Metal/gold. Splitting)

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    2:23 Link Heaven and Earth (Qi Gong)

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    38:12 and 38:14 push-hands strikes

  • @ThinkingDeepThoughts
    @ThinkingDeepThoughts 11 років тому +1

    How many dragon remains has anyone found...?
    Maybe its because people found dinosaur bones and made stories about what they found.
    In the same way that cultures found the sea and made stories about falling off the edge of the world or seeing things in the sky or in a cave and making stories of strange creatures...

  • @aeroces7
    @aeroces7 10 років тому +1

    Chi is circulation, muscle awareness and equilibrium.

    • @daboodeef179
      @daboodeef179 9 років тому +1

      Qi is vital energy. our life force. there is also energy that comes from the "Heavens" and the Earth. Through meditation and practice we can learn to circulate, develop, and direct with the mind. it is not just within the body. it is also the energy that is around us as well and the energy being projected from your opponent.

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    9:30 Ba Shou step 3

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    10:42 Ba Bu Da step 5, 6 and 7.

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    11:23 Ba Bu Da step 7

  • @taichihass
    @taichihass 11 років тому +1

    Sorry I meant strikes you would use to STOP someone taking you to the ground.

  • @Ankoku15
    @Ankoku15 11 років тому +1

    Actually that just means that the Wing Chun you have seen is sub-par.
    It was originally a soft style art the same as Tai Chi, and it was also the superior theory for its applications of the forms and movements. Tai Chi is circular, and WC specializes in negating circular movements.

  • @kennhiser
    @kennhiser 3 роки тому

    Very little taiji in this.

  • @jalidav1
    @jalidav1 11 років тому

    If dragons are just a myth how did these ancestors study them to create techniques through the dragons intentions?

  • @jalidav1
    @jalidav1 11 років тому +2

    I disagree, if you look at the Chinese calendar every animal exists on there today except for the dragon, if the dragon was merely an idea it wouldn't have popped up in every culture around the world

  • @alekx58
    @alekx58 7 років тому

    jong jong sko tang sau li tao si pai zhi chie ta zhai he

  • @taichihass
    @taichihass 11 років тому +4

    Dude please don't mix up BJJ and MMA with an martial art with no rules. All strikes that you would use to take someone to the ground are illegal in the ring. Like an elbow to the back of the neck or spine, strike to throat, etc. if the illegal strikes were allowed, you'd see a lot less people getting taken to the ground. Tai chi develops sensitivity, so taking someone who is good at it would not be so easy.

  • @razakhan23465
    @razakhan23465 11 років тому

    @1956warden Don't. Don't say chi is dark matter. Too many times do people use scientific terms they don't know the meaning of to describe chi. Dark matter, quantum mechanics, electomagnetism generated by the body. No. No. No. Learn what these things are before using them as explanations. I think chi is a term, as used in martial arts, attempting to describe momentum. Something involved in every motion, in every martial art, and something people can understand.

  • @psyencephykshun
    @psyencephykshun 11 років тому +1

    get into a sparring match with a true martial artist and you will see his fists are very real! lol

  • @TheManofsorrows
    @TheManofsorrows 7 років тому

    that is not Ba Gua , it's Xing Yi Chuan.

    • @billymandalay9504
      @billymandalay9504 6 років тому +2

      Takeshi Miyagi
      All three internal arts were featured in this documentary.

  • @Mokkari77
    @Mokkari77 11 років тому

    also when you punch at a heavy bag Wing CHun style it doesn't really go anywhere , but Tai Chi style , the heavybag could go flying threw the wall, Hsing I style the Heavybag will be as if speared threw meaning Hsing I is like the motion as if spearing threw the object , meaning Wing CHUN is the baby art

    • @fredatlas4396
      @fredatlas4396 5 місяців тому

      But in realty the object or person shouldn't go flying, the power should penetrate the object, go thru it causing damage on the inside. If someone hit a piece of thick wood thrown into the air or hanging by string like this alledged Tai Chi master the wood wouldn't break it would just move away. But when hit properly with speed and correct focus the piece of wood breaks, it doesn't go flying in the opposite direction

  • @Mokkari77
    @Mokkari77 11 років тому

    Tai Chi came from Mongolian wrestling,,, before MMA people were into stand up striking hence , why people were into those striking style like Wing Chun , but when Brazilian Jiu Jitsu came out they showed people when you are thrown to the ground it don't matter how hard you punch ,, so then the strategy became how to throw someone to the ground and now Tai Chi is the toughest KUNG FU

  • @williamblockson8013
    @williamblockson8013 Рік тому

    You’re leaving out its original history coming from India , via Kemetic .

  • @user-ds5bm7rg6h
    @user-ds5bm7rg6h 7 років тому +1

    That´s not Taiji.

  • @robertmiles1603
    @robertmiles1603 7 років тому

    I think this looks like nonsense. I believe any good boxer will destroy these fools. There's no such thing as chi. What's next, using the Force?

    • @LifeForceChannel
      @LifeForceChannel 7 років тому +10

      Looks can s decieving and without personal experience, I would refrain from making such statements.
      It only demonstrates your lack of knowledge , prejudgment , and certainly disrespect , by calling "them,- fools"
      Best wishes.

    • @quanjiahao87
      @quanjiahao87 7 років тому +8

      Well considering the students fought in full contact fights all the time and won against many different types of martial artist (judo, karate, muay thai, etc) It's not really nonsense at all. Su Dongchen also a student went to represent in japan and beat some of the top fighters during that time frame. Look him up.

    • @yinyangthang
      @yinyangthang 6 років тому

      May The Chi be with you!

    • @billymandalay9504
      @billymandalay9504 6 років тому

      Robert Miles
      That's why it's 'Internal Boxing'.
      The movement is internally directed.
      Is it any wonder you don't 'see' it.
      The visible, physical aspects of it
      is just hardware.
      If you are referring to the effectiveness of the forms in a streetfight,
      that depends on the practitioner's experience in real street application.
      That's not something you learn in a boxing gym or a martial art dojo.
      And where did you think Lucas got the idea of 'the Force' from ?

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    10:53 Ba Bu Da step 6

  • @RicoZaid_
    @RicoZaid_ 11 місяців тому

    10:29 Ba Bu Da step 1