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DAOI Talks (59): Xing Yi Special w/ @HaiYangChannel 🇨🇦
Master Hai Yang, born and raised in Tianjin, China, began his Xing Yi training at the age of 6 under the guidance of his grandfather, Yang Qinglin, a disciple of Zhang Zhaodong. In his adolescent years, he also began practicing Cheng-style Ba Gua, Xing Yi - Ba Gua Palm, also under his grandfather's guidance, Chen-style Tai Chi from Master Ma Hong and his own uncle, Yang Fengwu, different practices of Qi Gong such as Zhineng and Wild Goose, and of course, Daoism. Till date, he has amassed close to 50 years worth of practice experience, almost 40 of which also include extensive teaching experience in China, Canada, the US, Europe, as well as online.
Since May 2020, Master Yang has been regu...
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DAOI Talks (58): Dao Yin in Chinese Medicine w/ Dolly Yang 🇬🇧
Просмотров 44819 часов назад
Dolly Yang is a researcher in the History of Chinese Medicine. Her research explores social and cultural aspects of bodily practices in pre-modern China. She received her PHD in 2018 from University College in London UK and currently resides in the UK. *Connect with Dolly Yang:* Website: dollyyang.com/ *Connect with DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: daoi.org Facebook Group: f...
DAOI Talks (57): Qigong Fever, Dream Trippers, & More w/ Prof. David A. Palmer 🇨🇦
Просмотров 27121 день назад
Prof. David Alexander Palmer is a professor of anthropology and religious studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of several works, including “Qigong Fever: Body, Science and Utopia in China” and ‘Dream Trippers: Global Daoism and the Predicament of Modern Spirituality” with co-author Elijah Siegler. Along with Dr. Joseba Estevez and Martin Tse, he is a team leader of t...
DAOI Talks (56): Song Style Xing Yi & More w/ Alex Kozma 🇬🇧
Просмотров 606Месяц назад
Alex Kozma is a UK-based martial artist who has spent his life in pursuit of the truths behind martial arts theory, both in the physical and philosophical realms. After relocating to England from his childhood home in Africa, he began practicing martial arts for self defense but soon found a way of life that would take him around the globe as he sought to continually perfect his art. Today he t...
DAOI Talks (55): Roundtable (6): Kung Fu Conversations Podcast w/ Owen Schilling & Randel Davis 🇺🇸
Просмотров 361Месяц назад
The Kung Fu Conversations podcast is an ongoing conversation about Kung Fu philosophy, practice, and training for the Kung Fu curious and old school practitioners of any style. Featuring honest bi-weekly discussions and interviews about current events, training, the long history of Chinese Kung Fu, and its meaning and relevance to today's practitioners. With over 50 years of experience teaching...
DAOI Talks (54): Tai Chi Roundtable (1) w/ Ken Gullette 🇺🇸, Chris Marshall 🇺🇸 & Ronnie Yee 🇨🇦
Просмотров 806Месяц назад
In this Roundtable Discussion, three highly regarded Tai Chi teachers from different lineages come together to discuss the current and future state of the art, as well as controversial Tai Chi topics such as “hopping” and Xiu Xiaodong’s feud with some Chen Tai Chi practitioners. *Guest Links:* Ken Gullette: internalfightingarts.com Chris Marshall: shorelinetaichi.com/ Ronnie Yee: ronnieyeetaiji...
DAOI Talks (53): Chen Style & Beyond w/ Master Ronnie Yee 🇨🇦
Просмотров 5612 месяца назад
Master Ronnie Yee has been teaching Chen Style Tai Chi since the 1980’s. *Connect with Master Ronnie Yee:* Ronnie Yee Chen Taiji: ronnieyeetaiji.com/ *Connect with DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: daoi.org Facebook Group: groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music:...
DAOI Talks (52): Martial Arts, Qi Gong & China (2) w/ Gary Bicket @WhiteOrchidKungFu 🇺🇸
Просмотров 2912 месяца назад
Gary Bicket has been interested in martial arts from a very young age and trained in karate and judo before joining the Chanquanshu School of Kung Fu in 1983. At that stage classes were not only a great way to burn off energy but also a way to continue the basics of his martial arts studies. He found that he enjoyed the aspects of Kung Fu more than the styles he had previously studied and as he...
DAOI Talks (51): Original Lineage Eagle Claw Kung Fu w/ Shifu Julian Dale 🇬🇧
Просмотров 4452 месяца назад
Shifu Julian Dale is a 6th generation lineage disciple with the direct descendants of the Eagle Claw System in the foundation village of GuZhuangTocun in Xiongxian, Hebei Province. He is the only Western representative of the family. Shifu Dale is the Director of the Eagle Claw Kung Fu School UK. *Connect with Shifu Julian Dale:* Shifu Julian Dale - Eagle Claw Kung Fu School UK: www.eagleclawku...
DAOI Talks (50): Wu De - Martial Morality w/ Sifu Mimi Chan 🇺🇸
Просмотров 2423 месяца назад
Sifu Mimi Chan, daughter of kung fu pioneer Pui Chan, is the Chief Instructor at the Wah Lum Temple in Orlando Florida. Named “Woman of the Year” in 1999 by Inside Kung Fu magazine, and selected by Disney to be the model for Mulan in the original animated film of the same name, Mimi has used her position to become an advocate for various causes, including “Make Us Visible Florida”, and working ...
DAOI Talks (49): Martial Arts, Qi Gong & China (1) w/ Gary Bicket @WhiteOrchidKungFu 🇺🇸
Просмотров 7193 месяца назад
Gary Bicket has been interested in martial arts from a very young age and trained in karate and judo before joining the Chanquanshu School of Kung Fu in 1983. At that stage classes were not only a great way to burn off energy but also a way to continue the basics of his martial arts studies. He found that he enjoyed the aspects of Kung Fu more than the styles he had previously studied and as he...
DAOI Talks (48): Xiu Dao, Immortality & More! w/ @HaiYangChannel 🇨🇦
Просмотров 9374 месяца назад
Master Hai Yang, born and raised in Tianjin, China, began his Xing Yi training at the age of 6 under the guidance of his grandfather, Yang Qinglin, a disciple of Zhang Zhaodong. In his adolescent years, he also began practicing Cheng-style Ba Gua, Xing Yi - Ba Gua Palm, also under his grandfather's guidance, Chen-style Tai Chi from Master Ma Hong and his own uncle, Yang Fengwu, different practi...
DAOI Talks (47): Chinese Martial Arts in Japan w/ Ryosuke Obata @3spiritsryoken 🇯🇵
Просмотров 4434 месяца назад
Formerly a forensic police officer in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, Ryosuke Obata is now a full-time martial arts instructor and author. Mr. Obata began his martial arts studies as a judo practitioner while in high school, but after meeting Master Zhao Yu Xiang in 1988, he switched his practice to traditional Chinese martial arts such as baguazhang and xingyi. In addition to his duties as a teache...
DAOI Talks (46): Empty Mind Films @emptymindfilms w/ Jon Braeley 🇬🇧
Просмотров 5164 месяца назад
In 2002, Jon Braeley founded Empty Mind Films. Since then, he and his team have released close to 30 full length documentaries and numerous short films on martial arts, TCM, yoga, and Buddhism. Jon's aim us to make an authentic record of these traditions, free of sensationalism. This approach, and his quality of filmmaking, have led Black Belt magazine to state: "Empty Mind Films are the world'...
DAOI Talks (45): Wutan Seattle: Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese Martial Arts w/ @vietle87 🇺🇸
Просмотров 8015 месяцев назад
Viet Le, DO, is an instructor of various martial styles, including but not limited to: Bajiquan, Baguazhang, Taijiquan, and traditional Vietnamese arts such as Vo Binh Dinh. He frequently travels throughout Asia to further explore and refine his skills. He is the founder and head instructor of Wutan Seattle. *Connect with Viet Le:* RUclips: @vietle87 Wutan Seattle: viethuule.wixsite.com/wutan-s...
DAOI Talks (44): Art & Science of Chen Style Taijiquan w/ Nabil Ranné 🇩🇪 @taijiquanTV
Просмотров 6885 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (44): Art & Science of Chen Style Taijiquan w/ Nabil Ranné 🇩🇪 @taijiquanTV
DAOI Talks (43): Roundtable 4: Qigong Culture & Misconceptions w/ @markvwiley 🇺🇸 and @Qigong18 🇨🇦
Просмотров 6165 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (43): Roundtable 4: Qigong Culture & Misconceptions w/ @markvwiley 🇺🇸 and @Qigong18 🇨🇦
DAOI Talks (42): PoliTEAcally Correct 😉 Conversations w/ @HaiYangChannel 🇨🇦
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (42): PoliTEAcally Correct 😉 Conversations w/ @HaiYangChannel 🇨🇦
DAOI Talks (41): Daoist Being v/s Being a Daoist, w/ Dr. Louis Komjathy, Ph.D. 🇺🇸
Просмотров 8836 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (41): Daoist Being v/s Being a Daoist, w/ Dr. Louis Komjathy, Ph.D. 🇺🇸
DAOI Talks (40): Xingyi Martial Arts Club, Dayton, Ohio 🇺🇸 w/ Frank E. Kyle III
Просмотров 4396 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (40): Xingyi Martial Arts Club, Dayton, Ohio 🇺🇸 w/ Frank E. Kyle III
DAOI Talks (39): Cheng style Ba Gua w/ Dave Meikle @chengbaguadude 🇨🇦
Просмотров 6116 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (39): Cheng style Ba Gua w/ Dave Meikle @chengbaguadude 🇨🇦
DAOI Talks (38): Roundtable 3: What is Dantian? w/ @neilripski & @redjademartialartsofmchenry
Просмотров 5427 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (38): Roundtable 3: What is Dantian? w/ @neilripski & @redjademartialartsofmchenry
DAOI Talks (37): From the Shaolin Temple to Traditional Xing Yi w/ Jose Carlos Serna Gonzalez
Просмотров 4887 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (37): From the Shaolin Temple to Traditional Xing Yi w/ Jose Carlos Serna Gonzalez
DAOI Talks (36): Wudang Martial Arts and Daoism w/ Master Zhou Xuan Yun @DaoistGate
Просмотров 7037 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (36): Wudang Martial Arts and Daoism w/ Master Zhou Xuan Yun @DaoistGate
DAOI Talks (35): @KenGullette's latest book: A Handful of Nothing: 88 Stories Pointing the Way
Просмотров 3687 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (35): @KenGullette's latest book: A Handful of Nothing: 88 Stories Pointing the Way
DAOI Talks (34): Authentic Baji Quan and Esoteric Buddhism w/ Stephen Ip @wuzhongbajiquan-2200
Просмотров 5288 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (34): Authentic Baji Quan and Esoteric Buddhism w/ Stephen Ip @wuzhongbajiquan-2200
DAOI Talks (33): The Search for Real Tai Chi w/ Chris Marshall @ShorelineTaiChi
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (33): The Search for Real Tai Chi w/ Chris Marshall @ShorelineTaiChi
DAOI Talks (32): Roundtable 2: Qi and Energy w/ Mimi Kuo-Deemer and Nathan Brine
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (32): Roundtable 2: Qi and Energy w/ Mimi Kuo-Deemer and Nathan Brine
DAOI Talks (31): American Xingyiquan Baguzhang Institute w/ Master Jacky Yao Wu Hu
Просмотров 5048 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (31): American Xingyiquan Baguzhang Institute w/ Master Jacky Yao Wu Hu
DAOI Talks (30): Tai Chi, Qigong, B. P. Chan, and More w/ Jim Russo
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
DAOI Talks (30): Tai Chi, Qigong, B. P. Chan, and More w/ Jim Russo

Комментарии

  • @MartialArtsOdyssey
    @MartialArtsOdyssey День назад

    Does Master Yang teach publicly or only private students?

    • @daoi
      @daoi 15 часов назад

      At the moment he's concentrating on his upcoming book and his own channel, where you can find an extensive amount of information on xingyi, bagua, tai chi and xiudao. You can find Master Yang's links in the video description. Thanks for watching, we appreciate your support.

  • @Purwapada
    @Purwapada День назад

    The part about the genesis of hard practice/conditioning and its syncretism with qigong to produce the idea of people using qi to strengthen their bodies likely eventually produced this phenomenon of "no touch knockouts" etc

    • @daoi
      @daoi День назад

      It's possible that's where the idea came from. Of course, it's not possible to knock someone out without touching them. Thank you watching and commenting.

    • @Purwapada
      @Purwapada День назад

      @daoi of course :) Just historical speculation

  • @daoi
    @daoi 4 дня назад

    *Guest and DAOI Links:* *Master Hai Yang:* RUclips: youtube.com/@HaiYangChannel Facebook: facebook.com/hai.yang.Internal.Style *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF Podcast Addict: podcastaddict.com/podcast/daoi-talks/5416883

  • @MrREDanvil
    @MrREDanvil 6 дней назад

    Peter is the real deal

  • @Qigong18
    @Qigong18 8 дней назад

    Awesome discussion! Count me in for the test group to figure out what these exercise might have been. The concept of using exercise as a first line of health improvement should be at the core of modern Chinese Medicine schools, both for the physicians health maintenance and for them to teach their patients. Since physiognomy are gaining more ground in using “dry needling” it is time Acupuncturist add medical qigong prescription exercise to their services. With Chinese medicine theory added to modern anatomy, we have a more complete healing movement system. It’s time to share it with our patients, they need it!

  • @JesseGyldenvand
    @JesseGyldenvand 8 дней назад

    This is a great interview. I have been a music instructor for about 30 years. Almost all of Peter Ralston’s insights and teachings apply to music instruction too. :) Thank you for sharing this.

  • @loragex
    @loragex 8 дней назад

    Dr. Yang was a great interviewee! And of course Rob is great too, as always 😄

  • @acuwithbahareh
    @acuwithbahareh 8 дней назад

    This was a wonderful discussion. I will be surely ordering your book from Purple Cloud. Looking forward to doing the exercises.

  • @daoi
    @daoi 20 дней назад

    *Connect with Dolly Yang:* Website: dollyyang.com/ *Connect with DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF Podcast Addict: podcastaddict.com/podcast/daoi-talks/5416883

  • @intuitivesean443
    @intuitivesean443 22 дня назад

    Wow I read chi gung fever great book I got involved in the arts back in 1990 I had just gotten out of the us army airborne infantry

    • @daoi
      @daoi 22 дня назад

      That's awesome, great to hear about your experience. Best of luck in your training, and thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @daoi
    @daoi 26 дней назад

    *Guest & DAOI Links:* *Prof Palmer's Books:* Dream Trippers: www.amazon.com/dp/022648176X Qigong Fever: www.amazon.com/dp/0231140665 *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA

  • @magpieqigong5163
    @magpieqigong5163 26 дней назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @TheBuddyShowWorldwide
    @TheBuddyShowWorldwide Месяц назад

    Always good to hear from Alex. He's a great guy!

    • @shiwan01
      @shiwan01 Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and commenting, much appreciated!

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @不思議的歴史迷宮粵語
    @不思議的歴史迷宮粵語 Месяц назад

    Great talk. Thank you for sharing.

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.

  • @journeyingdeeperinward
    @journeyingdeeperinward Месяц назад

    Love Alex! He's a great instructor in these arts. Very helpful for me.

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      It was great talking to Alex and hearing about all his experiences and observations. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @daoi
    @daoi Месяц назад

    *Guest and DAOI Links:* *Alex Kozma* RUclips: @lineofintent Website: lineofintent.com *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA

    • @GermanSausagesAreTheWurst
      @GermanSausagesAreTheWurst Месяц назад

      Do you have a link where I can download the MP3 file? RUclips is OK, but I like my MP3 player.

  • @daoi
    @daoi Месяц назад

    *Guest & DAOI Links:* RUclips: youtube.com/@kungfuconversations7282 Instagram: instagram.com/kfconversations/ Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100075429849614 Merch: kfconversations-shop.fourthwall.com/ *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA

  • @beenright5115
    @beenright5115 Месяц назад

    Lei Lei was promoted as a taichi master on tv in "Experiencing Teal Kung Fu": ruclips.net/video/EprNKGHPrxA/видео.htmlsi=WNqtQdJjCTpQHvWY IIRC, he claimed to have done kickboxing before taichi, though he clearly never sparred with that either. I don't think he's a victim of being misrepresented, other than his own.

  • @beenright5115
    @beenright5115 Месяц назад

    Although "cultivation exercise" has it's own definition, i like to think of taichi as cultivation: slow and steady improvement over a long time, primarily to change your own body and character.

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      Absolutely.

  • @ptarter
    @ptarter Месяц назад

    How can I join the group in Lexington Ky?

  • @EverettChiropractic
    @EverettChiropractic Месяц назад

    Thanks to Chris for sharing the link to this discussion. It was interesting and well done. The comments were thoughtful and thought provoking. And there was a healthy focus on Tai Chi and its place in the community at large (martial or otherwise). Thanks for keeping the jargon and the esoteria (if that is a word) to a minimum. Overall the discussion seemed to highlight in a good way the importance of time, place, and context so that details around an issue or question could be fleshed out in meaningful ways. That is an accomplishment. Thanks for doing the work and taking the time.

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      It was our pleasure to bring these three talented teachers together for this discussion. Each is a good example of someone trying to put the art first for the community, and this is what DAOI is all about. Thank you for watching, comments like yours make the work worthwhile.

  • @ediliziamisteriosa3576
    @ediliziamisteriosa3576 Месяц назад

    Io presento almeno due motivi sul motivo per il quale il tai chi chuan (credo anche il bagua zhang e lo xing yi chuan) è unico. 1) origina da conoscenze profonde e uniche dell'essere umano antiche di millenni che hanno dato origine a arti marziali precedenti al tai chi chuan e da cui si è sviluppato il tai chi chuan stesso. Le altre arti si sono sviluppate attorno a parte di queste conoscenze; in altre parole, sono "pezzi di tai chi chuan". So che questo non piacerà a molti, ma è quello che penso. Non ne faccio una questione di efficienza o efficacia di questa o quell'altra dal punto di vista del risultato, su cui si può discutere molto, ma di efficienza dell'essere umano in sé e per sé, non ci sono paragoni. Per esempio nel judo si dice tira quando l'avversario spinge e spingi quando l'avversario tira, ma la terza legge di Newton smentisce tale tesi. Per esempio il karate shotokan attua movimenti vettoriali destinati a produrre in caso di contatto con gli arti dell'avversario dei contrasti di forza, quindi una perdita di energia. 2) la pratica è una verifica continua delle conoscenze di cui al punto 1) non è concentrata sul risultato. Il problema non è ricordarsi un movimento e verificare che si è compiuto, ma sentire in se stessi le sensazioni che si cercano in detto movimento (come per esempio "concentrazione" ed "espansione") poi mettere alla prova (test) il movimento con un compagno e verificare se la sensazione permane, come cambia a seconda della velocità ecc. Questo livello di ricerca non mi è noto esista altrove. In quanto al punto 2 anche altre arti diranno che ciò vale anche per loro, ma in realtà non è così. In Italia c'è un detto: "tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare".

    • @shiwan01
      @shiwan01 Месяц назад

      Thank you for the comment. I would say that concerning your second point, that the same level of research could be seen in other arts under certain teachers: an example that comes to mind is the judo of Kyuzo Mifune: to me, it is evident that he had a level of sensitivity to the proper sensation in movement, and likely used that as a guideline in his teaching and training. But I'd agree that the emphasis on this sensitivity is more prominent in tai chi that some other arts.

    • @ediliziamisteriosa3576
      @ediliziamisteriosa3576 Месяц назад

      @@shiwan01 La teoria del judo kodokan l'ho analizzata sia in riferimento a quanto è giunto a noi di Jigoro Kano shihan stesso, sia da parte del maestro Kazuzo Kudo per esempio, ma soprattutto da ciò che pensa la comunità del judo nel mondo. Purtroppo è contraddittoria e confusionaria. Ho scritto i miei commenti in merito e inseriti in un libro gratuito che ho postato su wk, insieme ad un mucchio di altra roba, ma credo che qui sarebbe troppo lungo da leggere. Nel judo concetti come Rou (ju in Giapponese) vengono completamente travisati, inoltre di Gang (go in giapponese) non si parla nemmeno, in pratica non si parla yang mentre di yin si parla in modo errato. Basta guardare ad un uchikomi, tutte le volte si tira o si spinge per squilibrare Uke, quindi si fa forza contro forza. Oggi il judo è uno sport che sfrutta la resistenza per eseguire una tecnica ed è bello, non dico di no, ma quando ti avvicini al Tai chi chuan, capisci che stai entrando in un altro mondo, il vero studio dell'essere umano, non c'è paragone. Mifune non fa judo, perlomeno nei filmati d'epoca che girano su youtube, inoltre i suoi allievi e gli ospiti che praticano con lui, tengono sempre una posizione "hon tai" durante gli spostamenti e prese morbide, che è corretto dal punto di vista del combattimento reale, ma che oggi non si fa più, perciò proiezioni come sumi otoshi (a quel tempo kuki nage) che si vede fare da Mifune per esempio, secondo me nel judo attuale è impossibile farle in quel modo.

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching and sharing your insights.

  • @tonbonthemon
    @tonbonthemon Месяц назад

    Ken Vs. Chris... ding ding!

    • @ShorelineTaiChi
      @ShorelineTaiChi Месяц назад

      Pretty sure Ken and I are on the same team.

    • @KenGullette
      @KenGullette Месяц назад

      @@ShorelineTaiChi That's right.

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      @@KenGullette Hello Ken, thanks again for joining us. Hope to do it again soon!

  • @ShorelineTaiChi
    @ShorelineTaiChi Месяц назад

    Topics: 00:00 Introductions 02:40 What makes Tai Chi unique? 08:19 The importance of Qi 16:51 Hopping around, is it real or fake? 30:27 Pressure testing in Tai Chi 38:10 Competition in Tai Chi Chuan 46:00 Competitive formats and judging methods 54:50 How can we improve push hands tournaments? 58:29 The enduring problem of Xu Xiaodong 1:07:00 Preserving Tai Chi as a martial art 1:14:55 The public perception of Tai Chi 1:16:39 Closing comments

  • @ShorelineTaiChi
    @ShorelineTaiChi Месяц назад

    Thanks for hosting a great discussion!

    • @daoi
      @daoi Месяц назад

      Thanks as always for participating, Chris!

  • @daoi
    @daoi 2 месяца назад

    *Guest & DAOI Links:* *Ken Gullette:* internalfightingarts.com *Chris Marshall:* shorelinetaichi.com/ *Ronnie Yee:* ronnieyeetaiji.com *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA

  • @carmelotaichi
    @carmelotaichi 2 месяца назад

    It was great to hear how Ronnie evolved over time and happened upon just what he needed at the time to reshape his direction.......Good interview wish more were like this.

    • @daoi
      @daoi 2 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot, we're glad you enjoyed it.

    • @shiwan01
      @shiwan01 2 месяца назад

      Ronnie will be back as part of our upcoming Tai Chi Roundtable discussion. Stay tuned.

  • @AtomicTaijiquan
    @AtomicTaijiquan 2 месяца назад

    Great interview, I found a lot of commonality and some huge differences. Can't wait to talk with Chris on my own show

  • @Ninja9JKD
    @Ninja9JKD 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the conversation!

    • @daoi
      @daoi 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @Ninja9JKD
    @Ninja9JKD 2 месяца назад

    44:00 I started BJJ early 2000s for the same reason. One of the best and easiest to learn is the technical standup, usually while stiff arming the person you're rolling with. It's simple, basic, and easy way to standup from many different situations. I do this when I'm rolling to practice as I don't want to default to going to the ground or staying on the ground. I'll have guard position or another position, then do a technical standup. After you're standing watch out for ankle locks, get those feet moving out of there!

  • @Ninja9JKD
    @Ninja9JKD 2 месяца назад

    @38:00 I love Chen style! Starting BJJ in your 50s is doable if your body is okay for it. I know one gentleman who is over 70 and still doing BJJ. You want to find the right school to train at for sure as some schools have a lot of reckless training habits.

  • @Ninja9JKD
    @Ninja9JKD 2 месяца назад

    Looking at a few of the Mitzvah postures, can't tell the difference between Mitzvah and Yoga

    • @ronnieyee5172
      @ronnieyee5172 2 месяца назад

      I am by far no expert in the subject of Mitzvah technique or yoga, so I cannot speak on the matter of comparing the two. I have practiced yoga briefly, and can only say mitzvah is more deeply related to taiji mechanics in that it uses the grounding energy to clear duality of forces and directions with spiralling energy. Hence I was able to integrate the two to make it both work for healing and martial efficiency. Yoga is more holding and releasing in postural forms(again this is just a brief example, I know it is much deeper). We need to bring on a mitzvah expert on to discuss this matter further. Thank you for your comment.

  • @Ninja9JKD
    @Ninja9JKD 2 месяца назад

    Is the structure learned by Mitzvah ny different than the structure taught by legit Chinese martial art teachers? To me it sounds like the linage Ronnie learned from simply did not pass on correct post standing posture, so he corrected this mistake. Good on him for this correction. Similar thing happened to the Karate I studied, the kicks everyone would learn back too much and I thought some students had injuries from this as well as loss of kicking power. I corrected the kicks so anyone who learns from me will have better posture then what I initially learned.

    • @shiwan01
      @shiwan01 2 месяца назад

      I can't speak for Ronnie, but I know in my own experience that some of this just comes from years in practice. When I started out, my focus was on the martial side of things. As I got older and my body took longer to heal, I started to pay more attention to proper form and structure. Just like you adjusted. I think it's part of the process.

    • @Ninja9JKD
      @Ninja9JKD 2 месяца назад

      @@shiwan01 I can see that. in my 20s and 30s I was more concerned about fighting and flow, thus missing or neglecting to practice some of the more healthful stuff I learned.

    • @ronnieyee5172
      @ronnieyee5172 2 месяца назад

      Absolutely correct about the deficiency of focus on the correct body mechanics in my past training. As most practitioners train primarily in the martial techniques and intense conditioning without deeper awareness of proper body alignment, injuries will inevitably occur.

  • @kaisekiryori
    @kaisekiryori 2 месяца назад

    Fascinating interview, especially how he rehabbed his knee, thanks for sharing!

    • @daoi
      @daoi 2 месяца назад

      Learning about the Mitzvah technique was new to us, and really interesting. Glad you enjoyed the interview. Stay tuned, Ronnie will be back on the podcast very soon. Thanks for your support.

  • @daoi
    @daoi 2 месяца назад

    *Guest and DAOI Links:* *Master Ronnie Yee:* Ronnie Yee Chen Taiji: ronnieyeetaiji.com/ *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF

  • @kungfuconversations7282
    @kungfuconversations7282 2 месяца назад

    Excellent conversation gents !¡!!❤❤❤

  • @daoi
    @daoi 2 месяца назад

    *Guest and DAOI Links:* *Gary Bicket:* RUclips: www.youtube.com/@WhiteOrchidKungFu *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF

  • @daoi
    @daoi 2 месяца назад

    Hello, Everyone! Normally our content is dedicated to what are termed "internal" martial arts, like xingyi, bagua, tai chi, etc. Eagle Claw is considered an "external"martial art by some...what do think? Is there a difference? Does it matter? Would you like to see us do more interview with practitioners of styles like Eagle Claw? Let us know in the comments section. Thanks for watching.

    • @oferjrl5845
      @oferjrl5845 2 месяца назад

      I think it that was a very interesting interview with a very interesting MA teacher. He is deep. I thank you DAOI for this interview. This teacher also dwelve in the Internal, but in its own umble way. I think that interviewing such persons is really a gift to the members of the comunity.

    • @daoi
      @daoi 2 месяца назад

      @@oferjrl5845 We're glad you enjoyed the interview. It's our pleasure to introduce gifted teachers like Shifu Dale to the community.

  • @daoi
    @daoi 2 месяца назад

    *Guest and DAOI Links:* *Shifu Julian Dale:* Shifu Julian Dale - Eagle Claw Kung Fu School UK: www.eagleclawkungfu.uk/maidenhead/sifu-julian-dale/ *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF

  • @daoi
    @daoi 3 месяца назад

    Guest and DAOI Links: *Sifu Mimi Chan:* Sifu Mimi Chan: www.sifumimichan.com/ Wah Lum Kung Fu & Tai Chi: www.wahlum.com/ Wah Lum Films RUclips: www.youtube.com/@WahLumFilms *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF

  • @lhvent
    @lhvent 3 месяца назад

    very good interview. Mimi is a joy.. I find Qigong to be so fulfilling for me. I teach fellows seniors Qigong and Mimi and Lee Holden have opened my eyes to what is possible,

  • @tatjanya
    @tatjanya 3 месяца назад

    Thank you! I feel so close to Mimi, I follow her to do my practice since the pandemics that is beautiful to listen to your beautiful interview

  • @D.RossyMario
    @D.RossyMario 3 месяца назад

    I'm sorry. This was an egocentric, self-centred monologue. Not an interview. And with a basic skilled Taiji Quan practitioner. More than an hour to answer what others answered in less than 5 minutes... There've been other interviews that have been great and nourishing for our enrichtment; last I saw was with Mr Ranné from Germany, it was one of the best interviews here for sure; thanks for that. Thank you and keep going🙏

  • @daoi
    @daoi 3 месяца назад

    *Guest and DAOI Links:* *Gary Bicket:* RUclips: www.youtube.com/@WhiteOrchidKungFu *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF

  • @scholarwarriorhealer
    @scholarwarriorhealer 4 месяца назад

    The abrahamic religions internal alchemy practices are qabballa Sufi and gnostics or Rosicrucians modern day

  • @kheirsalammartialarts8542
    @kheirsalammartialarts8542 4 месяца назад

    Very nice interview, thank you for sharing !

  • @tracystephens9104
    @tracystephens9104 4 месяца назад

    Another awesome interview with Master Yang!!

  • @1TrueNature
    @1TrueNature 4 месяца назад

    Sitting there and being quite is the ultimate practice.

  • @daoi
    @daoi 4 месяца назад

    *Guest and DAOI Links:* *Master Hai Yang:* RUclips: youtube.com/@HaiYangChannel Facebook: facebook.com/hai.yang.Internal.Style *DAOI:* Website: daoi.org Facebook Page: facebook.com/daoi.org Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/daoiopen Discord: discord.gg/VnQGuptnpA *DAOI Talks on Podcast Platforms:* Spotify: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daoi/ Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/1de38861-8231-4cfe-ba1e-5a295d205a59/daoi-talks Audible: www.audible.com/pd/B0CCGX1NSQ RUclips Podcasts: music.ruclips.net/p/PLiCvZ9he6Lk0yYVCkbDZBvHzz1lLaW0HF

  • @thomascoleman7396
    @thomascoleman7396 4 месяца назад

    Great interview! John Braeley likes to talk and fortunately for us he's interesting and articulate. Mr. Bentley did a great job of letting Braeley talk with just enough coaxing and questions to keep things rolling well. Thank you 🙏

    • @daoi
      @daoi 2 месяца назад

      Jon is really a credit to the martial arts world. Thanks for watching and commenting.