his form ( demonstrated earlier, is so powerful and beautiful. His Qui Gong book helped me with my injured back. hes brilliant and generous. thank god for this man.
every movement in the Dr.'s fast set is like a whip crack. Love it. That is the essence of Taiji at combat speed. Sadly that is a part of the art that needs to be focused on more today, same with many other styles of Kung Fu, both internal and external. Can't be all about Taolu.
Xie Xie Ni for posting this. I have a few of Yang Sifu's books and I've always respected him, also love the fact that this video shows Yang style at combat speed. People need to realize that it isnt just what most over here in the west know. It is a martial art. Again thanks. *Bows*
His performance beginning at 2.22 may very well be the best demonstration of Tai Chi on RUclips. Expert blending of hard and soft. In the west all that is taught is the the soft side.....
The reason why is that people get hurt. As martial artists we are taught to use it for self defense only and not to show off. It's about protecting the family and saving lives not competition.
What kind of substantial evidence is there for the existence of chi energy? It's not my intention to debunk, I am just curious because I'm not aware of any peer-reviewed data on the subject that can't be explained by already-understood physiological processes. I'm curious mostly because from Tai Chi there does seem to be some kind of effect taking place that is palpable. What is it?
Evidence for bioelectricity? That is proven to be how muscles work since they galvanically made frog legs jump. The question of whether conscious(or subconscious) control and regulation of this bioelectricity is possible is the real issue. There is enough evidence, from the skills of professional athletes to the 'fight science' series from NatGeo, to convince me even if I didn't have personal conviction that Chi works fine.
Yes. Lets prove Qi exists right now. Hold your hand in front of you. Now, think about wiggling your fingers. Your Yi (intention) leads your Qi (energy).
It's a thrill for me to see such a great master performing his tai chi i guess. His punches have the power. I would like to see him in some fight, it would be awesome!! Greetings from Poland
Who wouldn't want to be hit by those movements? Seriously, one hit and just imagine all the information that you could learn! :D I want to be hit once by him......softly xD
his form ( demonstrated earlier, is so powerful and beautiful. His Qui Gong book helped me with my injured back. hes brilliant and generous. thank god for this man.
Wow, excellent old video! Master Yang's taijiquan has become so much softer since then!
Yeah but he's still a good man. A good good man.
every movement in the Dr.'s fast set is like a whip crack. Love it. That is the essence of Taiji at combat speed. Sadly that is a part of the art that needs to be focused on more today, same with many other styles of Kung Fu, both internal and external. Can't be all about Taolu.
Xie Xie Ni for posting this. I have a few of Yang Sifu's books and I've always respected him, also love the fact that this video shows Yang style at combat speed. People need to realize that it isnt just what most over here in the west know. It is a martial art. Again thanks. *Bows*
How many of us got their introduction to chinese martial arts and internal styles from dr yang's books? I did.
His performance beginning at 2.22 may very well be the best demonstration of Tai Chi on RUclips. Expert blending of hard and soft. In the west all that is taught is the the soft side.....
Proud to be a part of this lineage.
Thank you very much!
I don't think I've ever seen the Yang fast form before. Thanks for posting.
I like these as well - excellent - thank you!
thanks thanks thanks Dr Yang!!!!!!
The reason why is that people get hurt. As martial artists we are taught to use it for self defense only and not to show off. It's about protecting the family and saving lives not competition.
those are the feathers of the crane, seriously Master Ming is an awesome practitioner. His moves are so fluid, graceful and fast.
Excellent and inspiring... Thank you for posting!!
Cool demonstration of Tai Chi performed in a fast and powerful way!
Yes, Martial Arts develops Self Mastery in All aspects of life.
DR. YANG IS THE BEST !!
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i really like all these vids you post
He has really powerful strikes.
This is the man
What kind of substantial evidence is there for the existence of chi energy? It's not my intention to debunk, I am just curious because I'm not aware of any peer-reviewed data on the subject that can't be explained by already-understood physiological processes.
I'm curious mostly because from Tai Chi there does seem to be some kind of effect taking place that is palpable. What is it?
amazing
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How l get book chi kun
Evidence for bioelectricity? That is proven to be how muscles work since they galvanically made frog legs jump. The question of whether conscious(or subconscious) control and regulation of this bioelectricity is possible is the real issue.
There is enough evidence, from the skills of professional athletes to the 'fight science' series from NatGeo, to convince me even if I didn't have personal conviction that Chi works fine.
Yes. Lets prove Qi exists right now. Hold your hand in front of you. Now, think about wiggling your fingers. Your Yi (intention) leads your Qi (energy).
Adam Mizner will be enough stop waste money on some resarch . Living Proof is Dr. Yang Jwin Ming , Adam Mizner and others Sifu...
WOW!
Wow
It's a thrill for me to see such a great master performing his tai chi i guess. His punches have the power. I would like to see him in some fight, it would be awesome!!
Greetings from Poland
Thats a true masta right there.
2:28, That would ruin my day if I got hit with that...genuinely scary, that.
Who wouldn't want to be hit by those movements? Seriously, one hit and just imagine all the information that you could learn! :D I want to be hit once by him......softly xD
The only guy who looks like Kung Fu Master and Is Kung Fu Master.
Chinese Wisdom.
In that film Master Yang Jwing Ming reminds me a Bruce lee in one in his interviews ( i hope this is not insulting) ;p .
Ill only respond to the last question...Does it matter?
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