Master Yip is a blessing for all of us who teach T'ai Chi & Qigong. Her form and technique are extraordinary and she has been the foundation of what is taught in many of my classes. These videos help immeasurably to assist students in refining their Qigong. Most grateful for her generous gift to all of us.
Thank you, glad you found my teaching clear and helpful! Feel free to sign up to Deyin School membership for more online and onsite in-person learning opportunities: deyin-taiji.com/info/?page_alias=deyin_membership
Thank you so much for this wonderfull video. It was very helpfull! I started practicing Qigong only just and every time I do these practices I cry a lot and feel so thankful that I found this amazing form of deeper connection with my body to nurture it and feel the unconditional love for it 💞 Thank you so much Li Hui!! ✨
Thank you very much Master Faye Yip for your "Excellent" Qigong teachings for health; Also, congratulate him for his achievement and recognition as a member of the "International Federation of Qigong for Health" by the Third General Assembly "with much respect and appreciation. Victoria Patiño Allauca (77), Tai Chi-Chikung teacher, for the third age, keeping my group of students in face-to-face classes, currently in virtual form, in Lima-Peru. Más información sobre Muchas Muchas
@@DeyinTaiChiQigong Feet together seems to be the 'orthodox' method. It's a pity one can't see Faye's exact feet-position, because in another version the ankles are together and feet slightly angled out, which I cannot tell if she is doing or not. I wish I could READ somewhere the proper method, because, watching all these 'Bouncing On Toes' videos, I still can't quite gauge the exact feet-positioning.. Perhaps at the end of the day, whether they be together, or angled out, or hips-width, or a couple of inches apart, it doesn't much matter. .
@@tomasaguirre1764 thanks for the feedback. why not look on to our website www.healthqigong.org.uk we have helath qigong ba duan jin seminar schedule in Oct. it is a zoom virtual day workshop, so you could train with Faye live on zoom at the comfort of your own home.
It's a fine video but there is no instruction for the breathing? Except at the very beginning, when it says breathe naturally. I thought in-breath and out-breath were synchronized with the movements?
Best not to be too concerned about the breath when first learning a form. Just follow what feels natural. However seeing several comments like yours, I posted a video of a similar version of baduanjin with basic breathing instructions if you are interested.( ua-cam.com/video/dz99Qx-Y6nc/v-deo.html ) No guarantees there will be universal agreement, which may be why you seldom get specific instructions. Do what feels right for you!
Master Yip is a blessing for all of us who teach T'ai Chi & Qigong. Her form and technique are extraordinary and she has been the foundation of what is taught in many of my classes. These videos help immeasurably to assist students in refining their Qigong. Most grateful for her generous gift to all of us.
Thank you, glad you found my teaching clear and helpful! Feel free to sign up to Deyin School membership for more online and onsite in-person learning opportunities: deyin-taiji.com/info/?page_alias=deyin_membership
I checked several Eight Pieces of Brocade and I find this one the best. Thank you.
one the best health Qigong in the world! You are the real best gidline! Thank you for sharing
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Thank you so much for this wonderfull video. It was very helpfull! I started practicing Qigong only just and every time I do these practices I cry a lot and feel so thankful that I found this amazing form of deeper connection with my body to nurture it and feel the unconditional love for it 💞 Thank you so much Li Hui!! ✨
You're so welcome! well done to you for making the connection happen and sharing your joy and love with us.
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Maravillosa. Una reina moderna del Qigong. Gracias por tu contribución (Wonderful. A modern queen of Qigong. Thanks for your contribution).
Thanks very much!
Thank you very much for sharing this video.
My pleasure
One the best player in the world! You are the real queen of TaiChi! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
This is Qi gong not taichi
Thank you very much Master Faye Yip for your
"Excellent" Qigong teachings for health; Also, congratulate him for his achievement and recognition as a member of the "International Federation of Qigong for Health" by the Third General Assembly "with much respect and appreciation. Victoria Patiño Allauca (77), Tai Chi-Chikung teacher, for the third age, keeping my group of students in face-to-face classes, currently in virtual form, in Lima-Peru.
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Something completely different. I found it calming. Thank you.
You're welcome 😊
How lovely. Thanks for sharing. 🙂🙏🏼☯️💕❄️
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing practice! How many times a day I should do these exercises?
So beautiful, thank you!
Glad you like it!
Gracias!✨
I really enjoyed doing this with you and watching you was nice so beautiful
Thank you so much 🤗
This is wonderful
Thank you
thank you
I saw a variation of the 8th brocade (bouncing on heels), where the legs are a foot or so apart. Are the feet supposed to be together, how is it?
This version of the Ba Duan jin has feet together at the 8th posture. hope this help
@@DeyinTaiChiQigong Feet together seems to be the 'orthodox' method. It's a pity one can't see Faye's exact feet-position, because in another version the ankles are together and feet slightly angled out, which I cannot tell if she is doing or not. I wish I could READ somewhere the proper method, because, watching all these 'Bouncing On Toes' videos, I still can't quite gauge the exact feet-positioning.. Perhaps at the end of the day, whether they be together, or angled out, or hips-width, or a couple of inches apart, it doesn't much matter. .
@@tomasaguirre1764 thanks for the feedback. why not look on to our website www.healthqigong.org.uk we have helath qigong ba duan jin seminar schedule in Oct. it is a zoom virtual day workshop, so you could train with Faye live on zoom at the comfort of your own home.
It's a fine video but there is no instruction for the breathing? Except at the very beginning, when it says breathe naturally. I thought in-breath and out-breath were synchronized with the movements?
Best not to be too concerned about the breath when first learning a form. Just follow what feels natural. However seeing several comments like yours, I posted a video of a similar version of baduanjin with basic breathing instructions if you are interested.( ua-cam.com/video/dz99Qx-Y6nc/v-deo.html ) No guarantees there will be universal agreement, which may be why you seldom get specific instructions. Do what feels right for you!
What is the music?
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Wonderful 💙 🙏
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i have a need online health Qigong certification any one kindly guide me.
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please visit healthqigong.org.uk for information about Health Qigong Instructor Course 2023
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