Thanks you so much, Christopher. Xiexie! I am 60 years old and in good shape. Still, I always wanted to learn Tai Chi. I followed all 13 videos and spent almost two hours a day for two weeks working through the moves. Slowly and consistently just as you suggested. It was very easy to follow you and I could feel your patience and caring through the videos. Now, I practice one hour every day early in the morning outside. I combine the 24-form Yang style with your warm-up exercises, the 8 silken brocade of Qi Gong and I finish with the Wu Qin Xi (five animals). It is a great way to start the day and I feel the difference throughout the day. Thank you so much once again.
Master Pei. We just started your training. I did some Tai Chi years ago. Either I moved or the classes ended. Never learned long forms. Also used to do Tang Soo Do. Now I am almost 72. We did your first warm up and first lesson and I feel great. I want to continue Tai Chi for the rest of my life. I feel that if I can have your videos available then it can be done. In a perfect world I would want to train with a Master in person, but the videos are so good I am sure this will work.
Oh my goodness! I am so excited 🌻🌞🌺💃This is the video I have been searching for. These are exactly the movements I have been “mimicking” during my weekly class. Now thanks to your kindness & patience I can practice at home & shine at my classes. May the Creator continue to protect you and your family. Thank you so much ! Namaste & Aloha 🙏🌺
This is awesome, I slowly worked through all forms, focusing on one to two forms a week. I started end of December, and just finished the set. Thank you. I would love to see him do a video with all 108 forms.
so grateful to have found this excellent teaching. Learnt and practiced the Yang Tai CHi form regularly for 8 years but then moved away from classes. After a few problems I found I lost confidence in remembering the form and stopped trying. But the longing to find it again - in its pure form continued and I found Chris Pei. Have started again. Thank you
I love all your videos and did not know that this video with the entire form existed. I just found it today and I am so so happy. I'm a beginner so this video helps to connect all the forms. Thank you Mr. Chris.
Oh my gosh! I am so happy I found this! I learned this form during my acupuncture schooling many years ago. Ive wanted to start practicing again and have been searching for something just like this video series. This is even better than I could have expected! Thank you so much for sharing this, for the excellent instruction, and wonderful production! Many blessings!❤️🥰🙏
You are a great teacher but I wish you would record a version of your final 24-steps w/o any changes to the camera angle. I learned tai chi in massage school 20 years ago and simply need someone to watch as I review/relearn the movements I used to know. But with the shifting camera angle, it makes it much more difficult. We began every day at massage school by doing the tai chi routine and our teacher was always right in front of us (we never suddenly saw her from the front when she was faced to the side from our view). Hence, using this video to watch/imitate the way one does in any course is jarring for me (and I think it might be for others who are not really beginners, but have learned the practice in parks or gyms or whatever other location.) At any event, thank you for bringing your knowledge to the greater public.
I love Chris Pei, and this is another wonderful video, I wish there were a video with no narration. As someone trying to do the exercises with him, it's impossible to mirror him. His directions are given "move left foot" but what you see as the student is the opposite, because he is facing you, so it is YOUR right foot. I have to try to do it without sound, which is unfortunate, because he has a very calming voice and is an excellent teacher.
I actually find the several camera angle changes very useful to view the arm and feet positions better. After a while, once you get the movements, you can just listen to his instructions.
This is an excellent tutor and would be such an instructive video if it were not for the continuously shifting camera! Makes it impossible to follow the full step when you keep losing vital seconds 🫨🤔
Thanks you so much, Christopher. Xiexie! I am 60 years old and in good shape. Still, I always wanted to learn Tai Chi. I followed all 13 videos and spent almost two hours a day for two weeks working through the moves. Slowly and consistently just as you suggested. It was very easy to follow you and I could feel your patience and caring through the videos. Now, I practice one hour every day early in the morning outside. I combine the 24-form Yang style with your warm-up exercises, the 8 silken brocade of Qi Gong and I finish with the Wu Qin Xi (five animals). It is a great way to start the day and I feel the difference throughout the day. Thank you so much once again.
Master Pei. We just started your training. I did some Tai Chi years ago. Either I moved or the classes ended. Never learned long forms. Also used to do Tang Soo Do. Now I am almost 72. We did your first warm up and first lesson and I feel great. I want to continue Tai Chi for the rest of my life. I feel that if I can have your videos available then it can be done. In a perfect world I would want to train with a Master in person, but the videos are so good I am sure this will work.
Oh my goodness! I am so excited 🌻🌞🌺💃This is the video I have been searching for. These are exactly the movements I have been “mimicking” during my weekly class. Now thanks to your kindness & patience I can practice at home & shine at my classes. May the Creator continue to protect you and your family. Thank you so much ! Namaste & Aloha 🙏🌺
Enjoy!!
@@BodyWisdomClassesI am enjoying it ,practicing & sharing daily 🙏🧘♂️
Truly grateful for the diligent training, detailed instructions and artful display in all your videos, Master Pei.
Thank you so much!!! Your generosity is really appreciated! We are so happy that you are finding benefit from these videos.
Simply the best Tai Chi instruction video on the internet. To the point, full explanation with tips and warnings. Thank you very much for your effort.
Thank you for your kind words. We have playlists with many tai chi and Qi gong routines. Enjoy!
Your voice is calming, your instruction are precise. I’m very grateful for what you done for us for free ,Thank you 🙏
Thank you. Many more videos on our channel. Enjoy!
@@BodyWisdomClasses Tai Chi Chuan is very beautiful!...
Yes! Thank you so much!!!
I would love to learn
This is awesome, I slowly worked through all forms, focusing on one to two forms a week. I started end of December, and just finished the set. Thank you. I would love to see him do a video with all 108 forms.
I love this, very detailed movement. I hope i will make it for my own health benefit.
so grateful to have found this excellent teaching. Learnt and practiced the Yang Tai CHi form regularly for 8 years but then moved away from classes. After a few problems I found I lost confidence in remembering the form and stopped trying. But the longing to find it again - in its pure form continued and I found Chris Pei. Have started again. Thank you
I love all your videos and did not know that this video with the entire form existed. I just found it today and I am so so happy. I'm a beginner so this video helps to connect all the forms. Thank you Mr. Chris.
I'm so glad!
WOW! A short session but powerful… the Tai Chi I learned a while ago.. thank you for sharing..
Oh my gosh! I am so happy I found this! I learned this form during my acupuncture schooling many years ago. Ive wanted to start practicing again and have been searching for something just like this video series. This is even better than I could have expected! Thank you so much for sharing this, for the excellent instruction, and wonderful production! Many blessings!❤️🥰🙏
I love Tai Chi! Chris is wonderful!
Thank you for the awesome lessons- I love your style ✌️
***FLAWLESS in balance and grace***
Thank you
You are a great teacher but I wish you would record a version of your final 24-steps w/o any changes to the camera angle. I learned tai chi in massage school 20 years ago and simply need someone to watch as I review/relearn the movements I used to know. But with the shifting camera angle, it makes it much more difficult. We began every day at massage school by doing the tai chi routine and our teacher was always right in front of us (we never suddenly saw her from the front when she was faced to the side from our view). Hence, using this video to watch/imitate the way one does in any course is jarring for me (and I think it might be for others who are not really beginners, but have learned the practice in parks or gyms or whatever other location.) At any event, thank you for bringing your knowledge to the greater public.
I love Chris Pei, and this is another wonderful video, I wish there were a video with no narration. As someone trying to do the exercises with him, it's impossible to mirror him. His directions are given "move left foot" but what you see as the student is the opposite, because he is facing you, so it is YOUR right foot. I have to try to do it without sound, which is unfortunate, because he has a very calming voice and is an excellent teacher.
All you really have to do is mute the audio and then put on your favorite practice music or as I sometimes do, practice in silence.
@@jamesfunderburke8198 as I said, THAT is what I'm doing, but it would be much more helpful if his narration was practical.
Wonderful instruction. Thank you very much.
🙏So glad you enjoy it! There are many more on our channel.
It is slow enough to understand and follow, and he is not sitting low which makes it easier for the beginners.
Perfect ❤❤❤❤ thank uuuuu ❤❤❤❤
This is very good. Thank you so much ❤. Very well done ❤️.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for posting this! My DVD player won't work and I miss watching.
Thank you very much. I had some trouble following you with the camera angle that kept changing.
Watch when learning. Once you get the movement down, just listen to the words with out watching.
I actually find the several camera angle changes very useful to view the arm and feet positions better. After a while, once you get the movements, you can just listen to his instructions.
Id like to go to his class
Love this
May all beings benefit
I would love you to teach me
Thankyou
第一次见,不知是谁?甚好!
Çok zarif hareketleri var Tai Chi nin
Bagus
It would help out a lot if the camera angle would stay in the same position.
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Is it possible to please remove the ads. They really take away from the flow.
Pay for you tube premium
This is an excellent tutor and would be such an instructive video if it were not for the continuously shifting camera! Makes it impossible to follow the full step when you keep losing vital seconds 🫨🤔
I agree. I would like to see this lesson facing away from the audience so I can better understand the movements.
Thank you for your comment. I thought I was the problem. I really hope he will upload a new one.