So fluid and smooth. The circles find their way from the core to the hips, knees, ankles, toes and his shoulders, elbows, wrists, and fingers. Everything in harmony and perfect flow. Strength, poise, grace and inner power. A pleasure to watch your Grandfather. I have bookmarked it for study and reference. Thank you very much for posting this.
Your grandfather was of great inspiration to me in my early years of learning and still is, those grounded and powerfully connected postures from lower body to hands, flowing and full with undeniable power. Thanks Alex kindest regards from down here in New Zealand, Rob Lindsay.
Beautifully performed! A true master. My studies continue with Dr. Peter D, the ophthalmologist in RI who continues teaching and sharing his extensive knowledge of such a wonder art.
Most people don't realize how much strength it takes to play the form like that, with that posture using one part moves all parts move method. I've been adjusted into a 1 of those postures by a master and my leg and core muscles were burning out in a matter of a minute or two.
Thank you Alex Dong LaoShi . i have watched this several times over the years ( getting old :-) ) and have always been impressed by the grace and beauty of your Grandfather's taijiquan . . . but really . . . *** its a fighting form *** should have gone to his classes at the temple on Kawananakoa street in Nuuanu when i could
Like watching the tree tops moving in the wind. The most beautful thing i have ever seen a human do. Thank you for this.
Wow a true master thanks for posting
Beautiful, masterful, and inspiring
Thank you so much for posting tis video. Watching the continuity of his forms is something to aspire to.
Admirably technique and gracefulness.
Greetings from Portugal.
Greetings friend.
So fluid and smooth. The circles find their way from the core to the hips, knees, ankles, toes and his shoulders, elbows, wrists, and fingers. Everything in harmony and perfect flow. Strength, poise, grace and inner power. A pleasure to watch your Grandfather. I have bookmarked it for study and reference. Thank you very much for posting this.
Your grandfather was of great inspiration to me in my early years of learning and still is, those grounded and powerfully connected postures from lower body to hands, flowing and full with undeniable power. Thanks Alex kindest regards from down here in New Zealand, Rob Lindsay.
WOW. The best I have ever seen. Such balance and power. I'm blown away.
Beautifully performed! A true master. My studies continue with Dr. Peter D, the ophthalmologist in RI who continues teaching and sharing his extensive knowledge of such a wonder art.
Great! Pete is a great guy and a excellent teacher.
Most people don't realize how much strength it takes to play the form like that, with that posture using one part moves all parts move method. I've been adjusted into a 1 of those postures by a master and my leg and core muscles were burning out in a matter of a minute or two.
Thank you Alex Dong LaoShi .
i have watched this several times over the years ( getting old :-) ) and have always been impressed by the grace and beauty of your Grandfather's taijiquan . . .
but really . . . *** its a fighting form ***
should have gone to his classes at the temple on Kawananakoa street in Nuuanu when i could
Glad you enjoy it.
Un deleite verlo. Hermosa identidad en su movimiento. Gran filmación. Q gran registro. Me pareció de una libertad admirable. Fuerte y fluido. Gracias
Best ive seen ...
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Thank you for the video. I greatly appreciate it.
My pleasure. Please share.
To much beautiful
Beautiful
Ottimo su tutti gli aspetti
Thanks for posting this!
Supposedly, his push hands was impeccable; the sign of a true master.
Yes, I was luck to push with him in his later years.
It lacks the creeping snake portion.
請問董英傑 董虎嶺有血緣關係嗎
是的 董虎岭是我爷爷 我爸爸董增辰是董虎岭的二儿子
Thank you