Master Yang Zhenduo Calling Out the moves
Greetings! This time we have two recordings of Master Yang Zhenduo calling out the moves of: Traditional 103 movement hand form and Saber Form 13 Posture Poem, by Master Yang Zhenduo. They are in MP3...
View ArticleMartial Morality (WuDe): Humility
Humility (Qian Xu) By Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming, Shou-Yu Liang, and Wen-Ching Wu. Humility comes from controlling your feelings of pride. In China it is said: “Satisfaction (i.e.pride) loses, humility earns...
View ArticleMartial Morality (Wude): Respect
Respect (Zun Jing) Respect is the foundation of your relationship with your parents, teachers, your fellow students,other martial artists, and all other people in society. Respect makes a harmonious...
View ArticleZhan, Nian, Lian, Sui: Four Key Skills for Pushing Hands and Fighting
By Zhang Yun PART I of II There are four basic Taiji Quan push hands and fighting skills – Zhan, Nian, Lian, and Sui. They are also called four basic Nei Jin – internal trained force. Without use these...
View ArticleMorality of Deed: Righteousness (Zheng Yi)
Righteousness is a way of life. Righteousness means that if there is something you should do, you don’t hesitateto take care of it, and if there is something that you should not do, you don’t get...
View ArticleTradition and Etiquette in Martial Arts
Etiquette: Tradition and etiquette in martial arts is a sometimes vague and complicated area, perhaps especially in Chinese martial arts and to a cultural outsider it may be more so. Modern...
View ArticleTong Xue Men Hao! Etiquette for Classes
Fraternal greetings! Here are some rules of etiquette that must be observed and respected during the development of a regular class with your own teacher/instructor, or during a seminar with Master...
View ArticleMorality of Deed: Trust (Xin Yong
Trust includes being trustworthy, and also trusting yourself. You must develop a personality which other people can trust. For example, you should not make promises lightly, but if you have made a...
View ArticleSpringy Jin (彈勁)
The attacking movements of the Fen Jiao and Deng Jiao kicks in Yang Style Taijiquan without exception require standing straight on one leg, with a stable lower frame. To achieve a stable lower frame...
View ArticleMorality of Deed: Loyalty (Zhong Cheng)
Loyalty is the root of trust. You should be loyal to your teacher and to your friends, and they should also be loyal to you. Loyalty lets mutual trust grow. In the Chinese martial arts, it is...
View ArticleYang Family Tai Chi Kung
Created by master Yang Jun. Performed by Song Bin (Yang Zhenduo’s disciple). The 2014 International Tai Chi Chuan Symposium on Health, Education and Cultural Exchange, held in Lousiville, KY featured...
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