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hello, everyone.
i am a freshman here, and also a taiji practitioner.
in taiji, some schools do have "stand stakes" training, and some dont agree to this kind of training.
do you practise this?
what's your opinion?
Yi Quan/Da Cheng Quan isn't the more advanced form of taiji quan's standing practices, and didn't develop from taiji quan standing practice. It's a separate martial art that came from Xingyi Quan, basically eliminating the forms and concentrating on standing practice (which comes from xingyi's standing practice), two person drills, and san shou (sparring).Some also teach its more advance form - Yi Chuan (Da Cheng Chuan) although it is sometimes considered a martial art in its own right.
Yi Quan/Da Cheng Quan isn't it's more advanced form, and didn't develop from taiji quan standing practice. It's a separate martial art that came from Xingyi Quan.
Yup, Yiquan came from Xingyiquan and Zhan Zhuang is basic to both as is Wuji (or at least it is to Xingyi and I am making an assumption it is basic to Yiquan too)
But Zhan Zhuang is much older than Xingyi and Taijiquan. It has been around for a very long time. Also the term Zhan Zhuang is kind of miss translated or miss used in the West.
Zhan Zhuang actually is a rather old and more all encompassing name for standing practices much, like Daoyin is what Qigong use to be called, it has however over the years it has become associated with standing post
Yes, exactly. Xingyi Quan has it's own standing methods, and when the Yi Quan training system branched off, they placed a lot of emphasis on that particular aspect of practice (further developing it, I assume).
Taijiman and Xue Sheng,
Let me quote from "Chi Kung - Way of Power" by Lam Kam Chuen a recognised master of Zhan Zhuang and Da Cheng Chuan and incidentally my teacher of Zhan Zhuang and Da Cheng Chuan
"The practise of Zhan Zhuang is the foundation of one of the most potent martial arts known to the Chinese as Da Cheng Chuan, which means The Great Accomplishment"
Very best wishes
Xue Sheng,
Thanks for the input. The point I was trying to make after Taijiman's input was - Could you learn Yi Chuan without knowing anything about Xing-Yi - absolutely!!!! Could you learn Yi Chuan without first studying Zhan Zhuang - I doubt it. So from that aspect, Zhan Zhuang is the foundation of Yi Chuan. The way I look at it, Zhan Zhuang (with its 5 basic postures) is an ideal Qigong for health. If you want the martial aspect then you need to progress to Da Cheng Chuan.
I know your love of lineage etc. so here is Lam Kam Chuens in relation to Yi Chuan. Master Lam Kam Chuen is a student of Grand Master Yu Yong Nian who was student of Wang Xiang Zhai the founder of Yi Chuan/Da Cheng Chuan. Karel Koskuba is a student of Chen Xiaowang.
Very best wishes
thanks for you all posting here!
maybe there is a misunderstanding for me:do you think the Zhan zhuang is only one posture?like this
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or like this
(this is xingyi's Santi)![]()
what about taiji?
Q:what do you think zhan zhuang will bring to you?strength or Qi,or some things else?
and maybe one more question:how to check out your zhuang posture is right?
thanks for your answer!
what about my last question:how to check out your zhuang posture is right?