I watched this video some years ago. In between, I practised Qigong. Now, I see this video. Today, I see so much more in the video. I recognise that my perception has transformed. I realise that I have changed. I am thankful, seeing that over the years there has been healing. I did not see it until I watched this video. My body started kinda copying the sensation of the movement without moving. I can sense the result now. Also I think that the music is just perfect for this movement. Inspired peace. Thank you. ❤🙏
I have tried several times over the years to learn Tai Chi, but I just couldn't seem to get it. The movements felt forced. I found this video tonight and gave it a try. Well, I'm very happy say that this just flowed so beautifully. The music is very relaxing and I found myself following the movements easily. I will continue to do this daily. Thank you!
Interesting point of view. The Tai Chi (Chuan) movements feel forced because you force them ;-) This form is also called the 1 sqm Tai Chi form. It's actually the same kind of movements as in Yang style Tai Chi Chuan, but simplified and without steps. If you really want to learn Tai Chi, you should not place the responsibility for not getting it right on external factors. If you learn this form correctly, you will also be able to learn Tai Chi Chuan correctly. Else, you end up just mimicking the movements, and yes, then Tai Chi Chuan movements will feel forced. Even mimicking the movements will give you some health benefits, but only a fraction of their true potential. The essence of all Tai Chi is internal, and is not found in the external movements. It's about HOW you exercise the movements, not the movements as such.
@@romedbucher2854 I've only done it on UA-cam, and even though I'm sure I make mistakes, just slowing down and making myself stay for the duration is hugely beneficial. I do it before bed, really helps me unwind. How can I learn more about what you refer to, the internal stuff? A friend said when you do it a lot, it helps you heal inside. I'd love a private teacher as haven't really got the stamina to stand for one hour in a class.
@@rosyarmitage8164 You're absolutely right. Even a few minutes a day, even with lots of mistakes, will make you feel better. That is the case for literally any kind of exercises, but Tai Chi and Qi Gong are more efficient than most other exercises. The "internal stuff" is basically the coordination of breathing and visualising/meditation with the movements, and that promotes healing even more than physical exercises alone. Tai Chi practise will among other things also improve your aerobic stamina, even though you never do any aerobic exercise. This video here is great for Tai Chi Qi Gong. There are many good teachers you can learn from on UA-cam, check Michael Gilman, he's the best Tai Chi teacher I can imagine, and he puts all his knowledge on UA-cam for free, not least a complete course of the Tai Chi Yang form. Fanny Ng shows easy to follow Qi Gong,
@@romedbucher2854 thanks, I will check him out. It’s so lovely to do, I started when I was in a bad way, noticed that during the practise I felt less distressed, and I just love it. I so appreciate all the free stuff on UA-cam, it’s so pro-peace isn’t it x
I started attending Qigong classes about six months ago. I had never heard of it before. It is fantastic and we should teach it to our youngsters as you do. It has been joyous watching your video. You are flowing so well, it is an inspiring watch. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
I tried thes exercise 3th time today and it is the first day i felt a little warmth betweem my hands. I lied down for 20 years almost becaus of injuries and doctors thold me i wasn't able to do anything anymore, but i get really tired of it. Thank you very much master! I keep practising the video until i am able to do it without watching with my eyes closed. And then i want do to more and go to your website. Sadly i beliefd the doctors here in Europe ans did not found out 20 years ago... but i wont give up. This gives me hope 🙏 🪷 thank you ❣️
I was introduced to Shibashi through religious sisters of the Good Shepherd. Practiced the exercise decades now though when I turned 60 I became lazy, did the exercise off and on. But by this time the 18 movements are already a muscle memory. I do it now to slow down before sleeping. Now I am 76 years old. I returned to Shibashi because I had a mild stroke. I did not lose mobility however movements have become uncomfortable especially in the morning. I do the 18 steps upon waking to awaken my muscles and push movements beyond discomfort. I do 7 counts of each. I still do the cooling and slowing down after dinner using Shibashi. I am back to my normal activity and chores. Shibashi do work.
This is amazing, i hope to be able to do this also as long as i can. Lets hope you can do this many more years.I just restarted bacause of injury... i had a lumbago end of december. Today, day 8 of restarting and become aware that i need a lot of practice before i have it right. The awareness of the breath, the movement, every muscle.... Thank you for giving me this information, i was thinking last night if it was also good to do in the evening. Now i do them in the mornings 🙏
@mariskavh8724 just do the movement that is not painful to avoid further injury. Moving discomfort is fine just very slowly move and deep breaths. It's fine if the sequence of movement is not followed. With faithful practice your body remembers. Blessings for your complete healing and recovery.
@@libra48100 thank you, i remember this. I do feel great after but in the afternoon the discomfort is comming. Maybe because it al start to wake up again in my body.... I keep it in mind to not overdo things and follow-up up your advice to just do what is possible to do right now and the rest will come at the right time. Very hard for me, because i am a person who wants do do it right from the beginnens 😊🙏
@mariskavh8724 How are you? Less pain with Shibashi? Perfection is not the goal. Movement, breathing and general well being are our goals. My right arm still is heavy but I continue to do the movements. Happy exercise. Make the 18 movements into a slow dance 💃 🎶
I've learned this form from a book, over 30 years ago. It was also called 1 sqm Tai Chi 😊. I always liked it, not so much for myself, since I practice Tai Chi Chuan and Shaolin Qigong, but for teaching it to people who are not able to train the more challenging forms. Shibashi offers (not all, but) many of the health benefits without the challenges of the physically more demanding forms. This is the first of three parts, and there is a progression towards medical Qigong with more focus on breathing and Chi flow in part 2 and even more, in part 3. Part 3 is actually quite advanced medical Qigong, and in my experience, very few people will actually learn it. (I didn't 😐) Thank you for sharing this wonderful, gentle practise
This is actually meditation.The hand movements the master makes contain a special quality that normal people dont recognize. That quality is awareness which the mastef is constantly connected with by his movements. This is fundamentally the same as a Zen master doing breathing meditation. Its the greatest thing a person can do for themselves. Wishing you all love and peace!
@@vancekimball3179 I started with a Qi Gong called Integrated Tai Chi (10 Animals) that you find on the Qigong Meditation channel. Then Baduanjin/8 Brocade. Then Yi Jin Jing/Muscle Tendon Change. Now I've been doing Animal Frolics/Wu Qin Xi lately. Starting to think about a new form, maybe Shibashi, then transition to Tai Chi.
Thankyou; I started to do Tai Chi about 4 weeks ago and this is one of the clearest and best videos about Tai Chi I have seen I will try to learn and follow the moves and build up to this complete Form
I do two sets - I am glad the free instructions are included on the site. I have done the 108 tai chi move set by Master Moy Lin Shen for 30 years. I love the first and second sets of shibashi...... really find they help me achieve a deeper meditative state for all my tai chi sets.
I started Tai Chi in a college class and loved it, this video is very peaceful with no talking so it's easy for me to relax and follow every morning! Thanks for sharing! this!
I learned Cheng Man Ching’s Yang style many years ago: pleased to learn that Shibashi is derived from Yang style, as I’ve recently started attending a class run by AgeUK in which this is taught.
Shibashi was the very first thing I saw and started off my journey of teaching Qigong and Tai chi (17 years,) The most beautiful- the names speak for themself . ☯️
Auch von mir vielen Dank. Ich übe seit zwei Jahren immer wieder mit diesem Lehrer. Es ist sehr sehr gut und ich schätze die Einfachheit. Die Bewegungen sind so weich, gar nicht besonders, wie ich es bei vielen TaiChi Übungen erlebe. Sehr erdend.
20:34 The upper left hand corner shows me a smiling tree dragon. These Woods look very happy with the light that has been fortified this day. Amituofo, Sifu.
Been doing this the last few days to try and relax my mind the moves are just amazing and you do them.with such grace! I find the music very relaxing and just wondered if you know where I can get it from ? I've searched the name but can't seem to find anything...thank you
I used to do this years ago an for reason I stopped has someone got the video where master does the steps with explanation cause I found that very easy he wore black that time
It's funny, for a long time when first learning shibashi, I'd watch things like this and curse the many repetitions, I'd find it harder to learn the sequence, my mind would wander. Now that I'm going for the instructor course, I wish there were more repetitions because each time I'm watching the hands, the feet, the hips, the posture, the knees. Funny how intent completely changes my experience. There's a metaphor or lesson or something in there somewhere :P
I do not understand the meaning of “between your palms”. Why “between”. Does this mean the chi flow between the space between two palms of two hands? I think the chi flows over each palm causing a pleasurable warm sensation when each palm moves gently through aif.
Thank you very much, I do shibashi every morning accompagne with a prayer that goes with the mouvement, I have registred the prayer together with the background music on my phone, l have in from the Philippines where I learned to do shibashi it makes my day! Thank you!
Is it necessary to exhale from the mouth or is it OK to use your nose throughout the practice? Can you please tell me where I can find instruction on how and where to direct the Qi through the body whilst the the chi gong 18? Thank you, Janet
nose is fine. no need to guide qi in this qigong, as you enter the qigong mode (state), qi will flow automatically with the movements. Therefore, focus on entering the deep qigong mode is the key.
Just wondering... How long does it take to get the LINK for the download. I ordered and paid for the DVD and the Download three days ago, and still have not received anything. No one is answering my email. A response would be appreciated. Thank you.
Can I gently push the qi between my palms to another person to heal them? Will this have healing effect on the other person? Is it harmful to me to transfer the qi?
I watched this video some years ago. In between, I practised Qigong.
Now, I see this video. Today, I see so much more in the video. I recognise that my perception has transformed. I realise that I have changed. I am thankful, seeing that over the years there has been healing. I did not see it until I watched this video. My body started kinda copying the sensation of the movement without moving.
I can sense the result now.
Also I think that the music is just perfect for this movement.
Inspired peace.
Thank you.
❤🙏
You have realized and started to feel the truth of qigong. Congratulations, and I envy you again
@@이동구유튜브 🙏🌷
No matter where I am, or how far I am going, my joy is that I may simply be performing.
What you say is very beautiful and you say much more than what you think you are saying, thank you!
I have tried several times over the years to learn Tai Chi, but I just couldn't seem to get it. The movements felt forced. I found this video tonight and gave it a try. Well, I'm very happy say that this just flowed so beautifully. The music is very relaxing and I found myself following the movements easily. I will continue to do this daily. Thank you!
Interesting point of view. The Tai Chi (Chuan) movements feel forced because you force them ;-) This form is also called the 1 sqm Tai Chi form. It's actually the same kind of movements as in Yang style Tai Chi Chuan, but simplified and without steps. If you really want to learn Tai Chi, you should not place the responsibility for not getting it right on external factors. If you learn this form correctly, you will also be able to learn Tai Chi Chuan correctly. Else, you end up just mimicking the movements, and yes, then Tai Chi Chuan movements will feel forced. Even mimicking the movements will give you some health benefits, but only a fraction of their true potential. The essence of all Tai Chi is internal, and is not found in the external movements. It's about HOW you exercise the movements, not the movements as such.
@@romedbucher2854 I've only done it on UA-cam, and even though I'm sure I make mistakes, just slowing down and making myself stay for the duration is hugely beneficial. I do it before bed, really helps me unwind. How can I learn more about what you refer to, the internal stuff? A friend said when you do it a lot, it helps you heal inside. I'd love a private teacher as haven't really got the stamina to stand for one hour in a class.
@@rosyarmitage8164 You're absolutely right. Even a few minutes a day, even with lots of mistakes, will make you feel better. That is the case for literally any kind of exercises, but Tai Chi and Qi Gong are more efficient than most other exercises. The "internal stuff" is basically the coordination of breathing and visualising/meditation with the movements, and that promotes healing even more than physical exercises alone. Tai Chi practise will among other things also improve your aerobic stamina, even though you never do any aerobic exercise.
This video here is great for Tai Chi Qi Gong.
There are many good teachers you can learn from on UA-cam, check Michael Gilman, he's the best Tai Chi teacher I can imagine, and he puts all his knowledge on UA-cam for free, not least a complete course of the Tai Chi Yang form.
Fanny Ng shows easy to follow Qi Gong,
@@romedbucher2854 thanks, I will check him out. It’s so lovely to do, I started when I was in a bad way, noticed that during the practise I felt less distressed, and I just love it. I so appreciate all the free stuff on UA-cam, it’s so pro-peace isn’t it x
@@romedbucher2854 I sometimes make up my own movements too, I just love it.
I started attending Qigong classes about six months ago. I had never heard of it before. It is fantastic and we should teach it to our youngsters as you do. It has been joyous watching your video. You are flowing so well, it is an inspiring watch. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
I tried thes exercise 3th time today and it is the first day i felt a little warmth betweem my hands. I lied down for 20 years almost becaus of injuries and doctors thold me i wasn't able to do anything anymore, but i get really tired of it. Thank you very much master! I keep practising the video until i am able to do it without watching with my eyes closed. And then i want do to more and go to your website. Sadly i beliefd the doctors here in Europe ans did not found out 20 years ago... but i wont give up. This gives me hope 🙏 🪷 thank you ❣️
I was introduced to Shibashi through religious sisters of the Good Shepherd. Practiced the exercise decades now though when I turned 60 I became lazy, did the exercise off and on. But by this time the 18 movements are already a muscle memory. I do it now to slow down before sleeping. Now I am 76 years old. I returned to Shibashi because I had a mild stroke. I did not lose mobility however movements have become uncomfortable especially in the morning. I do the 18 steps upon waking to awaken my muscles and push movements beyond discomfort. I do 7 counts of each. I still do the cooling and slowing down after dinner using Shibashi. I am back to my normal activity and chores.
Shibashi do work.
This is amazing, i hope to be able to do this also as long as i can. Lets hope you can do this many more years.I just restarted bacause of injury... i had a lumbago end of december. Today, day 8 of restarting and become aware that i need a lot of practice before i have it right. The awareness of the breath, the movement, every muscle....
Thank you for giving me this information, i was thinking last night if it was also good to do in the evening. Now i do them in the mornings 🙏
@mariskavh8724 just do the movement that is not painful to avoid further injury. Moving discomfort is fine just very slowly move and deep breaths. It's fine if the sequence of movement is not followed. With faithful practice your body remembers. Blessings for your complete healing and recovery.
@@libra48100 thank you, i remember this. I do feel great after but in the afternoon the discomfort is comming. Maybe because it al start to wake up again in my body.... I keep it in mind to not overdo things and follow-up up your advice to just do what is possible to do right now and the rest will come at the right time. Very hard for me, because i am a person who wants do do it right from the beginnens 😊🙏
@mariskavh8724
How are you? Less pain with Shibashi? Perfection is not the goal. Movement, breathing and general well being are our goals.
My right arm still is heavy but I continue to do the movements.
Happy exercise. Make the 18 movements into a slow dance 💃 🎶
I've learned this form from a book, over 30 years ago. It was also called 1 sqm Tai Chi 😊. I always liked it, not so much for myself, since I practice Tai Chi Chuan and Shaolin Qigong, but for teaching it to people who are not able to train the more challenging forms. Shibashi offers (not all, but) many of the health benefits without the challenges of the physically more demanding forms. This is the first of three parts, and there is a progression towards medical Qigong with more focus on breathing and Chi flow in part 2 and even more, in part 3. Part 3 is actually quite advanced medical Qigong, and in my experience, very few people will actually learn it. (I didn't 😐)
Thank you for sharing this wonderful, gentle practise
It's the best gift for me. There have been significant changes for both internally and externally. Thank you Shifu!😊
This is actually meditation.The hand movements the master makes contain a special quality that normal people dont recognize. That quality is awareness which the mastef is constantly connected with by his movements. This is fundamentally the same as a Zen master doing breathing meditation. Its the greatest thing a person can do for themselves. Wishing you all love and peace!
I do this every day now, and when I miss a day, I can really tell. So glad this is on UA-cam for everyone!
For me , i do the 8 brocate every day
Thanks, I'm adding that to my daily regimen too!
@@vancekimball3179 I started with a Qi Gong called Integrated Tai Chi (10 Animals) that you find on the Qigong Meditation channel. Then Baduanjin/8 Brocade. Then Yi Jin Jing/Muscle Tendon Change. Now I've been doing Animal Frolics/Wu Qin Xi lately. Starting to think about a new form, maybe Shibashi, then transition to Tai Chi.
Update pls❤
I love this so much ! Like Vance said, I do it almost every day and when I miss a day, I feel off. His movements and way of being are just beautiful.
Thankyou; I started to do Tai Chi about 4 weeks ago and this is one of the clearest and best videos about Tai Chi I have seen
I will try to learn and follow the moves and build up to this complete Form
I do two sets - I am glad the free instructions are included on the site. I have done the 108 tai chi move set by Master Moy Lin Shen for 30 years. I love the first and second sets of shibashi...... really find they help me achieve a deeper meditative state for all my tai chi sets.
I started Tai Chi in a college class and loved it, this video is very peaceful with no talking so it's easy for me to relax and follow every morning! Thanks for sharing! this!
Thank you so much. I was anxious now I am calm. I will continue to practice. Deeply grateful.
This is an incredibly beautiful gift. So graceful and steady. And I could really feel my chi :-)
I am so pleased Shibashi is back with the same beautiful music throughout.
Simplicity and grace!🙏🙏🙏
We have a Taichung class ,we practice everyday with this beautiful,peaceful music.Thank you master Cheung
Beauty of gentle moves so elegant
I learned Cheng Man Ching’s Yang style many years ago: pleased to learn that Shibashi is derived from Yang style, as I’ve recently started attending a class run by AgeUK in which this is taught.
When I was elementary through high-school we practice shibashi every morning.. Help us to be calm and lessen our stress..😊
cool, which country?
Shibashi was the very first thing I saw and started off my journey of teaching Qigong and Tai chi (17 years,)
The most beautiful- the names speak for themself . ☯️
Thank you from a former student! The same music.....brought a smile to my face. It was lovely to practice again.
thank you very much, it's so easy to follow you, .. i do it now every morning .. more blessings to you.. 🙏🙏
Thank you, this was wonderful! I haven't practised in 2 years... I've realised how unfit I've become... Sore legs and broke out a sweat 🙊
Such a beautiful piece of music 🎶 👌❤️🧘♀️ where can I find it ?
just imagine everyone in the world was doing this.... peace and calm forever. Thank you thank you. I let my practice lapse. I start again :🙏🙏
Excellent moves and forms. Perfect for us
I find this very peaceful, Thank you so much, practice most mornings. Really enjoy it and the background music..Just perfect..
Movimientos muy fáciles de realizar, para que cualquiera pueda realizarlo y disfrutar su ejecución, gracias x compartirlo
Auch von mir vielen Dank. Ich übe seit zwei Jahren immer wieder mit diesem Lehrer. Es ist sehr sehr gut und ich schätze die Einfachheit.
Die Bewegungen sind so weich, gar nicht besonders, wie ich es bei vielen TaiChi Übungen erlebe.
Sehr erdend.
Thanks for sharing 18 Style Tai Qi .It is wonderful.
Beautiful!❤
Thank you so much for this fine piece of real art!
Thank you Master Cheung, greetings from Poland
I learnt from video several years ago and lapsed am so happy to start again
This is an absolute joy - Thank you xxx
Thank You, very Beautiful, I feel different. I will follow on website and try to do this every day Peace within✨💕
Love love love this and love to you master Wing Cheung 💚❤️💜💗 greetings from Australia
20:34 The upper left hand corner shows me a smiling tree dragon. These Woods look very happy with the light that has been fortified this day. Amituofo, Sifu.
Thank you so much, I’ve used this for years.
I have been off and on with Tai Chi warmup routine. Your set was very relaxing and allowed my mind to wander. I'll keep it up.♥
A mindful and positive start and end to a day. Thank you
This Video is excellent - Thousand Thanks 🌹
Thank you🙏for this beautiful peaceful practice
This Video is Wonderful - Thank You Very Much 👍💕👍
Obrigada mestre por nos ensinar o verdadeiro tai chi chicong 👏👏👏🤍🕊️🙏🤲
This is awesome. Loved it. Thank you ❤
Thank you for sharing this with us!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful Taiqi 18 Stayle
bien aimer votre séance ,ainsi que le décors ,et la musique
merci à vous
à une autre fois
I really enjoyed Tai chi and nice relaxing
謝謝🙏提供十八式太極拳學習,音樂柔和優美,動作輕盈,感恩分享!恭賀新禧🎆🎉🎊🎈🍾️!
Thank Thank you Master Thank you again
Been doing this the last few days to try and relax my mind the moves are just amazing and you do them.with such grace!
I find the music very relaxing and just wondered if you know where I can get it from ? I've searched the name but can't seem to find anything...thank you
This is beautiful 💜💜💜💜💜🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
merci , quel bien être après votre cours Namasté
Returning to practice this video after too long. Feeling nourished and reconnected.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Very beautiful and relaxing 🕊🙏❤️🕉
Beautiful!
My favorite tai chi!!
Well done! 太極十八式,柔輭無骨👍👍👍
Thank you very much Sr.!
Oh so glad I found this again.
Esta rutina es genial!!!✨✨✨✨
Meravigliosamente rilassante❤
thank you for sharing this💐
Thank you❤
Really beautiful thank you
I like the music so soothing. what's the title of the music?
Thank you so much
I used to do this years ago an for reason I stopped has someone got the video where master does the steps with explanation cause I found that very easy he wore black that time
Thank you for the Tranquility;-)
Thank you sir ji 🙏
I understand that there is a new version of this video. How can I find it on UA-cam, please?
Thank you so much Master Wing Cheung. The music is so beautiful. What is it's name? Best wishes.
I turn 72 on the 9 th December 2022...THIS IS MY BIRTHDAY PRESENT..... TO MYSELF TCQS first day !
some where a PUN may excist, regarding passingwind...?
Nice & I turn 29 same day Dec 9
It's funny, for a long time when first learning shibashi, I'd watch things like this and curse the many repetitions, I'd find it harder to learn the sequence, my mind would wander. Now that I'm going for the instructor course, I wish there were more repetitions because each time I'm watching the hands, the feet, the hips, the posture, the knees. Funny how intent completely changes my experience. There's a metaphor or lesson or something in there somewhere :P
I do not understand the meaning of “between your palms”. Why “between”. Does this mean the chi flow between the space between two palms of two hands? I think the chi flows over each palm causing a pleasurable warm sensation when each palm moves gently through aif.
I love this music, too! Can you share the name of it please?
Yes, what is the name of the CD music ..you have not replied to many inquires
Simple beautiful.
What's the name of the song?
keep coming with new vids thanks!!!
I like to this, by looking itself it gives a feeling of silence, so please tell me this
Thank you Sifu
Thank you very much, I do shibashi every morning accompagne with a prayer that goes with the mouvement, I have registred the prayer together with the background music on my phone, l have in from the Philippines where I learned to do shibashi it makes my day! Thank you!
very good qigong!
An if it's still on utupe pls advise me cause I can't find it anymore
Excellent !
Congrats
Sir, what is the basic idea behind this.
Asking as a student
bonne séance ,décord très joli
Love this routine and Music. Is it possible to provide the title of the music and name of the artist?
Yes I agree it is a perfect demonstration of Shibashi 1 and The music is by Oliver Shanti and friends and is called Huanqiutan Garden it's on Spotify
Is it necessary to exhale from the mouth or is it OK to use your nose throughout the practice? Can you please tell me where I can find instruction on how and where to direct the Qi through the body whilst the the chi gong 18? Thank you, Janet
nose is fine. no need to guide qi in this qigong, as you enter the qigong mode (state), qi will flow automatically with the movements. Therefore, focus on entering the deep qigong mode is the key.
Just wondering... How long does it take to get the LINK for the download. I ordered and paid for the DVD and the Download three days ago, and still have not received anything. No one is answering my email. A response would be appreciated. Thank you.
Merry Christmas....so Master Cheung are there other forms of Tai Chi Qi Gong?
yes, subscribe to the free newsletter in my website and you will have access to other forms
@@TaiChiQigongShibashi thank yo master Cheung.
Thank you verry much for your teachings 🙏🪷
Can I gently push the qi between my palms to another person to heal them? Will this have healing effect on the other person? Is it harmful to me to transfer the qi?
Gratidão sejamos luz
I like the music. Can you give me the name?
I think it is TSEU from the China Album by Eric Aron
What is the best time of the day to practice the qigong shibashi 18 for health benefits
Anytime you feel like it, though most do it in early morning
Thank you
Does anyone know what music this is?
Whats that first music?
Love doing this each morning, but why have you introduced frantic bird song. It is so distracting!
Thankyou
thanks