For those of us without the benefit of personal instruction, this is an excellent, comprehensible way to finally learn the Yang style short form. Thank you so very much
I just discovered this particular Lee Chan video. Over the past year and a half, I’ve been relearning the 37 form from his other video lessons. Each one focuses on a few postures. He slows them down and shows them at every angle, provides explanatory instruction that seems to be derived from from the Chinese Classics, and shows the martial arts applications for each posture. It’s a fantastically well-done set of instructional videos. I’m up to Fair Lady Works the Shuttles, spending lots of time letting each posture sink in before I move on to a new set of postures. I attempt to practice on a daily basis, and the entire project has really, really helped me mentally, physically, and spiritually. This video here just allowed me to check more easily for fine points in Master Lee Chan’s movements, to observe his flow, and to correct my mistakes (I just discovered several just in one viewing!). If I were in Korea, I would definitely seek out this Tai Chi master. His form is so beautiful and elegant, with no unnecessary flourishes, no tension in the hands-so similar to Cheng Man-Ch’ing’s execution of the 37 form. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had access to Master Lee Chan’s generous videos throughout the pandemic. 🙏❤️
지지해 주셔서 감사합니다. 태극권의 원리는 너무 깊기 때문에 일반적인 상식으로는 이해하지 못하고 조롱하는 경향이 있습니다. 귀하께서는 태극권에 대한 공부가 충분한 것 같습니다. 관심과 지원에 감사드립니다. 여건이 허락한다면 계속해서 좋은 태극권 동영상을 제작하여 옳바른 태극권 보급에 힘쓰고 싶습니다. 변함없는 지지와 후원을 부탁드립니다. 감사합니다.
Thank you! I’m so honored you replied. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your precious teaching videos with the world. Last week I returned to NYC, where things are opening up to the extent that I can now look for a Tai Chi school here, to get direct instruction and guidance in the 37 form. There seem to be several excellent teachers here who teach Cheng Man-Ch’ing’s 37 form. I am so grateful for your clear and incredibly well-done videos, which are grounding me in the correct way to do the form. Honestly, I am already getting health benefits from practicing-it is helping me with hand problems, plus it makes me more energetic, happy, and calm, connected with nature. Tai chi really is a profound practice, and I feel fortunate to have re-found it. Thank you Master Lee Chan for your instruction from afar. ❤️🙏
@@pygmygodeus9450 William C.C. Chen. He can actually "do" TCC in free form, hard contact sparring. Saw him drop a Bak Mei practitioner in '74. The guy mocked Bill's movements and got wiped out for his efforts. Classic. Bill could really hit.
This is the best video, and very close to my instructor and friend, Chao-Ming Huang, taught me for 20 years. We practiced together, and did push hands until his stroke 2 years ago. I miss his instruction very much. We are both near 84. I still practice.
This a brilliant way to show this. Watching from behind is a more natural way to view this because it's the way the viewer would be facing. I find it so much easier to follow and it is great to also have the front view for reference. Very helpful, thank you.
I have been a beginner for a year (without making much progress) but this demo has finally put it all in perspective for me. Thank you. This vid' has helped immensely. Kudo's to Lee Chan TaiChi
This is great. I first learned the form on the Bowery in the mid 80's and have returned to it recently. This is the best way to present it. I started following in the back row. After I learned it well I guess at some point I was in the front row. Humbled to be behind the more experienced practitioners again!
This is the best cheng man ching style youtbe channel ever.
알아봐 주셔서 감사합니다! 앞으로도 변함없는 지지 부탁드립니다.
For those of us without the benefit of personal instruction, this is an excellent, comprehensible way to finally learn the Yang style short form. Thank you so very much
감사합니다! 건강하게 장수하시기 바랍니다.
Most helpful format, showing both views. Crystal clear.
Thank you, so much.
감사합니다!
I just discovered this particular Lee Chan video. Over the past year and a half, I’ve been relearning the 37 form from his other video lessons. Each one focuses on a few postures. He slows them down and shows them at every angle, provides explanatory instruction that seems to be derived from from the Chinese Classics, and shows the martial arts applications for each posture. It’s a fantastically well-done set of instructional videos. I’m up to Fair Lady Works the Shuttles, spending lots of time letting each posture sink in before I move on to a new set of postures. I attempt to practice on a daily basis, and the entire project has really, really helped me mentally, physically, and spiritually. This video here just allowed me to check more easily for fine points in Master Lee Chan’s movements, to observe his flow, and to correct my mistakes (I just discovered several just in one viewing!). If I were in Korea, I would definitely seek out this Tai Chi master. His form is so beautiful and elegant, with no unnecessary flourishes, no tension in the hands-so similar to Cheng Man-Ch’ing’s execution of the 37 form. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had access to Master Lee Chan’s generous videos throughout the pandemic. 🙏❤️
지지해 주셔서 감사합니다. 태극권의 원리는 너무 깊기 때문에 일반적인 상식으로는 이해하지 못하고 조롱하는 경향이 있습니다. 귀하께서는 태극권에 대한 공부가 충분한 것 같습니다. 관심과 지원에 감사드립니다. 여건이 허락한다면 계속해서 좋은 태극권 동영상을 제작하여 옳바른 태극권 보급에 힘쓰고 싶습니다. 변함없는 지지와 후원을 부탁드립니다. 감사합니다.
Thank you! I’m so honored you replied. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your precious teaching videos with the world. Last week I returned to NYC, where things are opening up to the extent that I can now look for a Tai Chi school here, to get direct instruction and guidance in the 37 form. There seem to be several excellent teachers here who teach Cheng Man-Ch’ing’s 37 form. I am so grateful for your clear and incredibly well-done videos, which are grounding me in the correct way to do the form. Honestly, I am already getting health benefits from practicing-it is helping me with hand problems, plus it makes me more energetic, happy, and calm, connected with nature. Tai chi really is a profound practice, and I feel fortunate to have re-found it. Thank you Master Lee Chan for your instruction from afar. ❤️🙏
감사합니다! 열심히 연습하십시오. 항상 건강하시고 건강하게 오래 사시길 바랍니다.
@@pygmygodeus9450 William C.C. Chen. He can actually "do" TCC in free form, hard contact sparring. Saw him drop a Bak Mei practitioner in '74. The guy mocked Bill's movements and got wiped out for his efforts. Classic. Bill could really hit.
This is the best video, and very close to my instructor and friend, Chao-Ming Huang, taught me for 20 years. We practiced together, and did push hands until his stroke 2 years ago. I miss his instruction very much. We are both near 84. I still practice.
That’s touching and inspiring. ❤️
감사합니다! 늘 건강하시기 바랍니다~~~
This a brilliant way to show this. Watching from behind is a more natural way to view this because it's the way the viewer would be facing. I find it so much easier to follow and it is great to also have the front view for reference. Very helpful, thank you.
감사합니다! 열심히 연습하십시오. 항상 건강하시고 건강하게 오래 사시길 바랍니다.
@@leechantaichitv3171 Thank you very much!
@@lynnegoodman3808 Thank you very much!
Danke für dieses Video, mit diesen Perspektiven lehrnt es sich besser. Meines Erachtens einer der besten Tai Chi Meister.
알아봐 주셔서 감사합니다!
I have been a beginner for a year (without making much progress) but this demo has finally put it all in perspective for me. Thank you. This vid' has helped immensely. Kudo's to Lee Chan TaiChi
감사합니다! 열심히 연습하십시오. 항상 건강하시고 건강하게 오래 사시길 바랍니다.
Learn from the back position, and reference with the mirror image. Bravo!
Thank you very much! I searched such a Video for a long time. I'm so happy!
감사합니다! 건강하게 장수하시기 바랍니다.
This is great. I first learned the form on the Bowery in the mid 80's and have returned to it recently. This is the best way to present it. I started following in the back row. After I learned it well I guess at some point I was in the front row. Humbled to be behind the more experienced practitioners again!
감사합니다! 꾸준히 연습해서 건강하게 오래 오래 장수하시기 바랍니다.
this is marvelous. priceless. thank you so very much for selflessly sharing your knowledge. magnificent. a deep bow of gratitude
Thank you! Always be happy and live a long and long life.
Beautiful, thank you...
Ich bin begeistert und werde Taichi bestimmt weiter üben !!
감사합니다! 건강하게 오래 오래 장수하시기 바랍니다!
Thank you!! Use is allot of times in de week.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Very good and useful video for home practice (before I meet my master again and get shredded!)
Thank you! Practice hard. I hope you always stay healthy and live a long and healthy.
Thank you
This is the best video and thanks for sharing 😊
감사합니다! 열심히 수련하셔서 건강하게 장수하시기 바랍니다.
Very harmonious !
감사합니다!
So lovely. Thank you.
감사합니다!
Thank you. so much...... Great video!!!
감사합니다!
Hello, thank you for making this movie, I would like to ask why the left and right iimage does not have the same leg and arm in front?
They are mirror images.
감사합니다!
Awesome 😎🙏
알아봐 주셔서 감사합니다! 태극권에 대한 공부가 깊은분 같습니다. 늘 건겅하고 장수하시기 바랍니다~~~
❤❤❤ Thanks
감사합니다!
Do we breathe normally or are there specific timing for inhales and exhales during specific movements?
We are waiting for breathing for each movement by one by
Breath naturally, do not force the breath with the movements, go with the flow.
❤❤❤❤❤
That weighted turn on the right heel isn’t good for your knee.
Nonsense. The reduced contact surface area and lessened co-efficient of friction enables an easy on knee turn.