George Xu – Chen Tai Chi Chuan
George Xu – Chen Tai Chi Chuan
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VOLUME TEN & VOLUME ELEVEN CHEN TAI CHI CHUAN – (Parts 1 & 2) CHEN TAI CHI CHUAN (Part 1)FIRST FORM This video focuses on Chen style, the original tai chi chuan system of China.
Featuring Master George Xu of Shanghai teaching the first form of the Chen style.The program is divided into four parts:
1) the entire form (14 minutes),
2) basic training exercises,
3) the first two sections of the form repeated three times with narration.
At the end of each section the individual section is repeated with the names of the movements, and
4) the entire form (all four sections).
CHEN TAI CHI CHUAN (Part 2)FIRST FORMPart two continues with form instruction.
The focus of the form taught on this title is the second half of the first set (Sections Three and Four).
The title is divided into the same four sections as its companion tape Volume Ten VOLUME SIXTEEN & VOLUME SEVENTEEN CHEN TAI CHI CHUAN – (Parts 4 & 5) APPLICATIONSCHEN TAI CHI CHUAN (Part 4)APPLICATIONSMaster Xu Guo Ming ( George Xu) demonstrates how the movements from the first half of the solo form (sections one and two) are applied.This tape corresponds to Volume Ten,
Chen Tai Chi Chuan- (Part 1)CHEN TAI CHI CHUAN (Part 5)APPLICATIONSMaster George Xu of Shanghai continues with the applications of the second half (sections three and four) of the first solo form of this system.
This tape corresponds to Volume Eleven, “Chen Tai Chi Chuan (Part
2).VOLUME EIGHTEEN CHEN TAI CHI CHUAN – (Part 6) CHIN NACHEN TAI CHI CHUAN (Part 6)CHIN NA – JOINT LOCKING AND GRABBING TECHNIQUESThe Chen styles of taijiquan are especially known for their “chin na” (grabbing and joint locking).
Master George Xu of Shanghai teaches these techniques from the first solo form of the Chen style tai chi system covered in Volume10 and Volume 11.
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