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T'ai Chi Chih: Bass Drum Instruction

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Visit http://www.gkpub.com/more for more on T'ai Chi Chih. Justin Stone, the originator of T'ai Chi Chih, gives instruction on how to do "Bass Drum," just one of the 19 movements and one pose that constitute T'ai Chi Chih. This clip is taken directly from his instructional dvd, T'AI CHI CHIH! Joy Thru Movement.

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  • This series was originally hosted by a woman, Carmen I think? And justin was often a guest for talks about the origins of Tai Chi Chih and his experiences in china and such..

    He's very interesting, but I liked the female instructor much better.. does anyone know what the name of that series was? I'm very interested in getting a copy

  • @SkanRashke -- Carmen Brocklehurst hosted the public TV show produced by KNME-TV in Albuquerque.

  • @SkanRashke -- Carmen Brocklehurst hosted the public TV show produced by KNME-TV in Albuquerque. You can purchase the set of 13 interviews between Justin and Carmen. Carmen also has her own instructional dvd that she sells (one from the KNME show and another one).

  • @SkanRashke -- Carmen Brocklehurst hosted the public TV show produced by KNME-TV in Albuquerque. You can purchase the set of 13 interviews between Justin and Carmen. Carmen also has her own instructional dvd that she sells (one from the KNME show and another one). See on gkpub.com

  • @SkanRashke -- Carmen Brocklehurst hosted the public TV show produced by KNME-TV in Albuquerque. You can purchase the set of 13 interviews between Justin and Carmen on gkpub.com. Carmen also has her own instructional dvd that she sells (one from the KNME show and another one). 505-299-0562

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  • Alot of the moves come from Yang Style, Huang Wen-Shan, was a good practitioner and wrote a great book. Funny how they say Tai Chi Chih is there own when it was copied. Tai Chi Chih is good but has a lot of errors if corrected with other tai chi basics we might have a art form or not depends on the practitioner.

  • @tccabq Oh man thank you very much! I've been looking for this series for YEARS now. I used to watch it every morning(It was on at a ridiculous hour, like 5-6 am in my grade school years). Watched it every morning when I got up for school :) thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • Mr Stone works with T'ai Chi Chih he does not talk much about his days (beyond a passing reference) as a T'ai Chi Ch'uan practicioner. Having said that, his friend and teacher was Huang Wen-Shan.

  • I'm curious as well. Tccabq, could you please respond with Mr. Stone's lineage? :)

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