Master Yang, Just discovered your channel a few days ago, and I'm singularly impressed by your devotion to details and principles. Furthermore, your dedication to the art of self improvement is inspiring. Your wisdom is a breath of fresh air, and I look forward to watching more, thank you!
Thank you for another excellent informative video. I especially appreciate the discussion of Chinese aesthetics and feel this is a underappreciated aspect of Chinese martial arts in the West and I look forward to learning more in future videos.
Your demonstration of Bagua fist reminds of Gao style whipping palm. I had never thought of this. You opened my eyes to different use of our tian gan and ji ben gong.
Dear Master Yang, Your description of the Tai Chi Fist helped me very much! Now I understand why the fist of my teacher Zhang Xiao Ping, look so solid and compact compared to the loose fists all his students (including me, til I saw your video) do. Thank you so much for all your effort in making these wonderful videos. I am looking forward to all of your future videos. Each single one I saw opend up my eyes to a new and more complete understanding of Tai Chi, Hsing I and also Baqua. Thank´s Thomas
Hi Master Yang, Very good video with clear and directly actionable lessons in there! I tried to think a bit about why in tai chi uses the "empty-inside strong inside" fist you mentioned. After thinking (briefly) about it, it seems in tai chi many closed fist techniques involve pushing/striking with the forearm or maybe even with the back of the fist (e.g. single whip) whereas Xing Yi a lot of techniques (for instance beng, fire) involve strikes with the front of the fist/knuckles. I'm not sure if this interpretation is correct and if it is related with the correct fist structure for both styles, but I thought maybe this would be a possibility. I also thought maybe the "empty inside" fist in tai chi facilitates silk reeling/adjusting pressure on the various locations in the first during drilling motions in tai chi. Would that be a correct line or thinking, or are there other reasons why tai chi rely on this specific fist formation? Thanks, Fred
Thank You!...with every video i invent my tranning structure better... . A lecture about "Fist " when holding a swords, staff.... could be intresting.... :)
I made a live fist and did hidden thrust punch a few times. As expected live fist has better energy flow. But silk reeling into my hand while punching was too much for my skilllevel.
Thank you for another great video! What prevents finger bones to break from the impact of the fist in the Tai Chi fist since they are not firmly couched in palm and seem to rely on hand strenght to take the power of the impact?
I really enjoyed watching this particular video a few times. Did you ever manage to produce a video regarding the whipping power and other ways of generating striking power? If so what is the link? Thanks.
. This was really helpful and informative thank you :) It is very interesting learning about the different aesthetics. I have a question about the concept of 'dim mak'/点穴/点脉 which I am interested in, but seems to be very controversial in the western world, could you maybe give more information about it's origin/ideas etc, and 'judges pen'. P.S Luckily winter in the U.K is not as harsh as in Canada haha
"The three crowns of china" Thank you, grandmaster, for showing the suddleties good specifics to iron out the form☯️
Interesting. Thanks.
Dear Master Yang, I have watched the video with great pleasure and interest. Thank you so much! CB
Glad you enjoyed it!
Master Yang,
Just discovered your channel a few days ago, and I'm singularly impressed by your devotion to details and principles.
Furthermore, your dedication to the art of self improvement is inspiring. Your wisdom is a breath of fresh air, and I look forward to watching more, thank you!
Thanks and welcome.
Thank you for another excellent informative video. I especially appreciate the discussion of Chinese aesthetics and feel this is a underappreciated aspect of Chinese martial arts in the West and I look forward to learning more in future videos.
Yes, it helps people to appreciate the unsubstantial content of a martial art practice... thank,s
Thank you very much for your videos. They are a treasure.
Glad you like them! thanks,
Thank you very much for the details in making a fist I get very happy every time I see you made a new video
I'm glad you like it and thanks.
Your demonstration of Bagua fist reminds of Gao style whipping palm. I had never thought of this. You opened my eyes to different use of our tian gan and ji ben gong.
Glad it was helpful! thanks,
Dear Master Yang, Your description of the Tai Chi Fist helped me very much! Now I understand why the fist of my teacher Zhang Xiao Ping, look so solid and compact compared to the loose fists all his students (including me, til I saw your video) do. Thank you so much for all your effort in making these wonderful videos. I am looking forward to all of your future videos. Each single one I saw opend up my eyes to a new and more complete understanding of Tai Chi, Hsing I and also Baqua. Thank´s Thomas
You're very welcome and thank you for sharing your experience with us too.
Very interesting. Thanks so much 🙏
My pleasure!
Hi Master Yang,
Very good video with clear and directly actionable lessons in there!
I tried to think a bit about why in tai chi uses the "empty-inside strong inside" fist you mentioned. After thinking (briefly) about it, it seems in tai chi many closed fist techniques involve pushing/striking with the forearm or maybe even with the back of the fist (e.g. single whip) whereas Xing Yi a lot of techniques (for instance beng, fire) involve strikes with the front of the fist/knuckles. I'm not sure if this interpretation is correct and if it is related with the correct fist structure for both styles, but I thought maybe this would be a possibility. I also thought maybe the "empty inside" fist in tai chi facilitates silk reeling/adjusting pressure on the various locations in the first during drilling motions in tai chi. Would that be a correct line or thinking, or are there other reasons why tai chi rely on this specific fist formation?
Thanks,
Fred
Yes, I agree with you regarding the fist formation for a better silk reeling energy. Thanks.
thank you, very helpful
You're welcome!
Thank You!...with every video i invent my tranning structure better... . A lecture about "Fist " when holding a swords, staff.... could be intresting.... :)
I have a new video and will be ready soon about the relation between weapon and bare-hand practice. thanks
I made a live fist and did hidden thrust punch a few times. As expected live fist has better energy flow. But silk reeling into my hand while punching was too much for my skilllevel.
interesting. I will think about it.
Thank you for another great video!
What prevents finger bones to break from the impact of the fist in the Tai Chi fist since they are not firmly couched in palm and seem to rely on hand strenght to take the power of the impact?
The fist should be solid enough to again a hard subject, not only the formation of a fist. Thanks.
I really enjoyed watching this particular video a few times.
Did you ever manage to produce a video regarding the whipping power and other ways of generating striking power? If so what is the link? Thanks.
not sure...
i think the way baguazhang generate power is similar to white crane whipping motion.
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This was really helpful and informative thank you :) It is very interesting learning about the different aesthetics.
I have a question about the concept of 'dim mak'/点穴/点脉 which I am interested in, but seems to be very controversial in the western world, could you maybe give more information about it's origin/ideas etc, and 'judges pen'.
P.S Luckily winter in the U.K is not as harsh as in Canada haha
Yes, that will be a good topic, I think I may make a video to talk about it... thank,s
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thanks.
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Sure, in the future when talking about it.
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Sorry, no idea about your comment. What is it? Thanks,
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