Even in Yang style, the Grand master Yang Lu chan,and his sons and his grandsons, got a little different. There are Gao, Ping, Di(high, middle and low) 3 kinds differnt style. And each one get 3 diffrent kind style again; Da, Zhong, Xiao(big or large,mediem and small). Especially the Xiao Jia Zi 小架子(the Small movement ) is the hardest one.
Every movemets are small, also the 'Fa Jing' in inch(may be 2?). 每一勢皆發寸勁。 These infomations, I was copy from a set of very old books(first printed in 1943. The one I saw, was printed in 1984. This set probally is the second print,could be the last print). Everyone don't have the ideas about what their own SiFu's TaiJi(Tai Chi) style really are. So, Keep a open mind Please!
not bad. my school does it a bit differently but the sequence is still the same. only thing that caught me was sometimes the arms moved while the waist stopped. otherwise no criticisms
Even in Yang style, the Grand master Yang Lu chan,and his sons and his grandsons, got a little different. There are Gao, Ping, Di(high, middle and low) 3 kinds differnt style. And each one get 3 diffrent kind style again; Da, Zhong, Xiao(big or large,mediem and small). Especially the Xiao Jia Zi 小架子(the Small movement ) is the hardest one.
woochizen 3 years ago
Every movemets are small, also the 'Fa Jing' in inch(may be 2?). 每一勢皆發寸勁。 These infomations, I was copy from a set of very old books(first printed in 1943. The one I saw, was printed in 1984. This set probally is the second print,could be the last print). Everyone don't have the ideas about what their own SiFu's TaiJi(Tai Chi) style really are. So, Keep a open mind Please!
woochizen 3 years ago
not bad. my school does it a bit differently but the sequence is still the same. only thing that caught me was sometimes the arms moved while the waist stopped. otherwise no criticisms
monczkam 3 years ago
It's the modern, condensed Yang 40 postures. It's still real Tai Chi.
Chronofied 3 years ago