Studied Tai Chi with a native Chinese master 30 years ago, and then life happened. I am now retired and reclaiming the Tai Chi skills I once had. Being 69, things are getting stiff and I need to keep moving. Very informative and well done. Thumbs up and thank you!
A really interesting video that shows the true nature of Tai Chi Chuan, which is much more than a moving meditation or a series of graceful, elegant gestures and postures. Congratulations on highlighting in an excellent and educational way the self-defense and attacking gestures of this inspiring martial art for all amateurs and professionals of other martial arts.
Oh fabulous. I always tell people , Tai Chi form is a martial art at its heart which has been tempered for health and well being. First time I have seen it used as defence, many thanks for the instruction.
Like others here I am attempting to relearn the tai chi I practised many years ago. This video is a wonderful demonstration of some applications of the form if threatened or attacked in real life, thank you both very much for such a clear exposition.😀🙏🏻🎉
Thank you. I am learning Tai Chi and this demonstration helps me a lot to understand the form and the application. I am 67 so I enjoyed that you were the instructor (not sure what is the proper name)
Yes very effective with the proper mindset. Tai Chi translates to Supreme Ultimate, I learned the 13 golden postures from the Wu style, unfortunately I have used a few movements in self defense
Thanks for your comments. Yes I am aware there are many many different applications and interpretations of the applications. The ones I use are basic created simply for my students to help them understand some of the steps a little better.
Thanks for your reply. Yes I understand your views. The 24 form is Yang style and I do teach my students when practicing Yang style, movements should be slow, continuous and controlled, unlike Chen style where the moves although controlled can vary between fast and slow. When showing the applications as I teach them I have deliberately varied the movements for demonstration purposes.
I think one of the biggest misconceptions is because of its subtly, many claim it's not a real martial art. They're probably expecting more high octane strikes or defences as say in taekwando -- I'm only saying that because I did taekwando for a short time. But then again, I hear the same thing about Aikido, falling it an art into bullshido. It's where I say Aikido isn't fake, Steven Segal makes it fake. And, no. I never did Aikido. But someone like me who's on the lower ends can already see where many applications can be used, especially cloud hands in deflecting followed by a possible kidney shot. Or possibly direct away a fist, pull it down followed by -- what's it called? Where your hand dives down. And I'm just hypothesizing, hoping like hell, I never have to use it.
Get um Pops, for an Old Dude you are moving well and a positive inspiration to the rest of us Old Dudes, thanks for the practical applications.
Thank you
Studied Tai Chi with a native Chinese master 30 years ago, and then life happened. I am now retired and reclaiming the Tai Chi skills I once had. Being 69, things are getting stiff and I need to keep moving. Very informative and well done. Thumbs up and thank you!
Thank you for your positive comments
A really interesting video that shows the true nature of Tai Chi Chuan, which is much more than a moving meditation or a series of graceful, elegant gestures and postures. Congratulations on highlighting in an excellent and educational way the self-defense and attacking gestures of this inspiring martial art for all amateurs and professionals of other martial arts.
Oh fabulous. I always tell people , Tai Chi form is a martial art at its heart which has been tempered for health and well being. First time I have seen it used as defence, many thanks for the instruction.
Thank you for your positive comments
Excellent video thankyou! You move very graceful and are nice to watch, really helps with learning the form to know the application. Thanks again.
Thank you for your positive comments
Like others here I am attempting to relearn the tai chi I practised many years ago. This video is a wonderful demonstration of some applications of the form if threatened or attacked in real life, thank you both very much for such a clear exposition.😀🙏🏻🎉
You are very welcome
I just started Tai Chi. This video is a great help in visualizing the movements. Thanks.
Great glad you are benifiting from this video. Let me know if I can help any more.
Gratitude sifu. I learned a lot . The key is in the detail. ❤❤❤
You are so welcome
Thank you. I am learning Tai Chi and this demonstration helps me a lot to understand the form and the application. I am 67 so I enjoyed that you were the instructor (not sure what is the proper name)
Great, I wish you lots of success on your Tai Chi journey. Feel free to contact me if ever you need help with your Tai Chi.
I am 17 year old and I will also join tai chi classes ..I want to know something's
What is tai chi
Is it useful in self defence??
Yes very effective with the proper mindset. Tai Chi translates to Supreme Ultimate, I learned the 13 golden postures from the Wu style, unfortunately I have used a few movements in self defense
Thank you for sharing, unlimited Blessings, Namaste 🙏 ❤️ 💖 ✨️ 💙 💕 🙏
You are so welcome and thank you for your positice comments.
Excellent. But where do I find the steps 13-24? Thank you
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He is pretty smooth 😂😎
Very nice demonstration ❤
Thank you so much 😊
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Thank you
Very nice I like the music to .
Thank you very much for your positive comments.
Nice sir
Thanks and welcome
The applications are quite different from that I learnt. My grand sifu was the last indoor student of Yang ching fu at 1933-35.
Thanks for your comments. Yes I am aware there are many many different applications and interpretations of the applications. The ones I use are basic created simply for my students to help them understand some of the steps a little better.
hi there, holding the ball after commence form has an application also. just thought i share that with you
Thanks
What style would you think you teach your students? You say 24 mogements style but the execution looks more Chen!
Thanks for your reply. Yes I understand your views. The 24 form is Yang style and I do teach my students when practicing Yang style, movements should be slow, continuous and controlled, unlike Chen style where the moves although controlled can vary between fast and slow. When showing the applications as I teach them I have deliberately varied the movements for demonstration purposes.
@@lesterheath782 Great work 👏🏻
@@lesterheath782 I've learnt 24 and 37/48 movements now. Eager to learn Chen next! Love the explosive movements. Where are you from?
Well done!
Thank you for your positive comment
I do Yang and Wu
Over 40 yrs yang and Quicksilver HOW does spell correct change what I Wrote from Wu to Quicksilver
Thanks
Welcome
It verry good ❤😂
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Very good demonstrations
You are so very welcome!
I think one of the biggest misconceptions is because of its subtly, many claim it's not a real martial art.
They're probably expecting more high octane strikes or defences as say in taekwando -- I'm only saying that because I did taekwando for a short time.
But then again, I hear the same thing about Aikido, falling it an art into bullshido. It's where I say Aikido isn't fake, Steven Segal makes it fake.
And, no. I never did Aikido.
But someone like me who's on the lower ends can already see where many applications can be used, especially cloud hands in deflecting followed by a possible kidney shot.
Or possibly direct away a fist, pull it down followed by -- what's it called? Where your hand dives down.
And I'm just hypothesizing, hoping like hell, I never have to use it.
I agree
Not 69 it's 96 right hand path evil reversed the sign like Hitler😂🤣😍😎
Ur yin yang is reversed it is right hand path not Left 😂🤣😎