You are very welcome. Check out the video of Chen Yun Ching performing Chen Pan Ling T'ai Chi Ch'uan 99 Pattern that is back online: ruclips.net/video/4j-HaFZSafs/видео.html
I am very happy I began a study of Taiji in 2008. I have a Silat and Escrima background since 1993. I decided to dedicate my life to martial arts in 1992. I know people don't consider Taiji a martial art but I like to think of it as having a good effect on your Gong Fu! I want to learn Acupuncture. I have a good understanding of healthy exercise and herbs as well as Yin Yang and 5 Elements. I like soft styles. My Silat was a soft hand.
Which type of tai chi is it ? I mean is it chen style tai chi , yang style ,wu style ,Wu ( hao ) tai chi ,sun style tai chi or Wudang tai chi .? Which one is in the video ? Please reply me when you can.
The Chen Pan-ling style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan is a composite of the Yang, Wu, and Chen styles. It was developed by a World War II era committee of top martial artists commissioned by the Chinese Nationalist Government. Chiefly promoted by Chen Pan-ling, this style has been recognized with his name.
@@dipayandey5372 Chen Yun Ching is the seventh son of Chen Pan Ling. Chen Yun Ching’s late father, Chen Pan Ling, was one the most famous, and well regarded, marital artists in Taiwan. Master James Sumarac - jamessumarac.com/chinese-internal-kung-fu-curriculum/ - from Australia probably knows how to reach Chen Yun Ching or knows who teaches the Chen Pan-ling style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan in Taiwan.
You can purchase the video of the form along with martial arts application of the form from Master James Sumarac - jamessumarac.com/chinese-internal-kung-fu-curriculum/
ruclips.net/video/qCG1PKhOZNI/видео.html. Master Chung studied with Grandmaster, Colonel Y.W. Chang who was a disciple of Chen Pan Ling. So this form of Hsing-I may have evolved from Grandmaster Chen Pan Ling.
Wow, thanks a lot i was searching this for few years.
You are very welcome. Check out the video of Chen Yun Ching performing Chen Pan Ling T'ai Chi Ch'uan 99 Pattern that is back online:
ruclips.net/video/4j-HaFZSafs/видео.html
I am very happy I began a study of Taiji in 2008. I have a Silat and Escrima background since 1993. I decided to dedicate my life to martial arts in 1992. I know people don't consider Taiji a martial art but I like to think of it as having a good effect on your Gong Fu! I want to learn Acupuncture. I have a good understanding of healthy exercise and herbs as well as Yin Yang and 5 Elements. I like soft styles. My Silat was a soft hand.
I agree with you. I am pretty well retired in martial arts but still practice this form to maintain agility. It just feels good to do it.
Which type of tai chi is it ? I mean is it chen style tai chi , yang style ,wu style ,Wu ( hao ) tai chi ,sun style tai chi or Wudang tai chi .? Which one is in the video ? Please reply me when you can.
The Chen Pan-ling style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan is a composite of the Yang, Wu, and Chen styles. It was developed by a World War II era committee of top martial artists commissioned by the Chinese Nationalist Government. Chiefly promoted by Chen Pan-ling, this style has been recognized with his name.
@@sedward1261 Can you tell me where this style of tai chi is teaching in Taiwan?
@@dipayandey5372 Chen Yun Ching is the seventh son of Chen Pan Ling. Chen Yun Ching’s late father, Chen Pan Ling, was one the most famous, and well regarded, marital artists in Taiwan. Master James Sumarac - jamessumarac.com/chinese-internal-kung-fu-curriculum/ - from Australia probably knows how to reach Chen Yun Ching or knows who teaches the Chen Pan-ling style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan in Taiwan.
@@sedward1261 Thank You very much 👌
@@dipayandey5372 My pleasure!
You can purchase the video of the form along with martial arts application of the form from Master James Sumarac - jamessumarac.com/chinese-internal-kung-fu-curriculum/
or you can watch this ruclips.net/video/ptD307y0dLM/видео.html
do you have chen‘s Hsing-I
ruclips.net/video/qCG1PKhOZNI/видео.html. Master Chung studied with Grandmaster, Colonel Y.W. Chang who was a disciple of Chen Pan Ling. So this form of Hsing-I may have evolved from Grandmaster Chen Pan Ling.
@@sedward1261 ok
@@sedward1261 ok
@@李大明-n5t I hope you find what you need.
@@sedward1261 I like li cun yi --chen pan ling hsing i form