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Xue Sheng,
Yes, three excellent clips thanks. However I must say the translation on the middle clip (the Zhan Zhuang one) was pretty dire!!:shrug: Its like the one featured on Yang Zhen Duo's second set of videos. A straight translation by someone who has no knowledege of the subject matter. However, that aside, excellent clip![]()
Very best wishes
Chen Xiao Wang is coming to My area. My teacher hosts him here. So I will be seeing him in Oct.
XS can you post a few 'essentials' of Chen taiji as you have come to understand it. things that are important in the practice and learning of this style of taiji?
Respectfully,
Marlon
Marlon
I really can't post much more at this time than I already have here
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67103/#15 (post #15)
I am still pretty much trying to understand the form from the perspective I previously posted as Chen Zhenglei put it. I may have done Chen Laojia Yilu many years ago but I stopped training it many years ago as well and I truly feel I am very much a beginner at Chen and I have a lot to learn and unlearn. Also the version of Laojia Yilu I first learned was older and slightly longer than the one generally taught today so it was a little different. And what I am now learning is the Laojia Yilu taught by the Chen family today.
Sorry I could not be of more help here.
If you haven't seen it yet, this is a really nice little mini history of Chen Taiji and outline of training. It is a clip from Jose Figueroa's Chan Si Gong (silk reeling training) video series from Dragondoor.
peace