Uploaded by YangLuChan1 on Sep 8, 2009
This is the first two thirds of the Yang Lu Ch'an Form as taught by the 'keeper' of the style Erle Montaigue.
If you would like any further information on how you can learn this ancient Tai Chi form then get in touch with me at paul@paulcookemusic.co.uk This is the pure form and has gone unchanged for centurys, it is now in the safe keeping of Erle Montaigue who is ensuring that the style and its secrets are kept true.....
Erle Montaigue is regarded internationally as one of the leading instructors of the internal arts of taijiquan, pa-kua chang, and qigong. He has been practicing the internal arts since 1968 and can trace his lineage directly back to Yang Lu-ch'an, the founder of the Yang style.
He has taught in Sydney, London, and Hong Kong (in fact, he is one of a select few Westerners who have taught taiji back to the Chinese in Hong Kong) and has given workshops all around the world. In 1985, Erle became the first Westerner to perform at the All China National Wushu Tournament, at which time he was tested for hours by three of the world's leading internal martial arts experts and received the degree of master. He is believed to be the only Westerner to have earned such an honor.
Erle began his martial arts instruction at the age of 11, training in karate and judo at the local police Boys' Clubs in his native Australia. His forte in these early years, however, was wrestling, which later led to a stint as a professional wrestler!
An eclectic and colorful character who has never allowed himself to be pigeonholed into any one art, pursuit, or career, Erle is also an avid musician. He has always "marched to the beat of a different drummer," and his somewhat rebellious nature can be traced back at least as far as 1966, when he was expelled from school for painting the building yellow, among other "small" things.
In 1967 he took a telephone maintenance course, where he happened to meet his first teacher of taijiquan, Mr. Wong Eog. By the late sixties, Erle was married with two children. He was performing in stage plays and in a band, and he already had a No. 1 hit record, "Can't Wait for September," to his name. When he was "expelled" from the telephone job for dyeing his hair green and singing on the job, he took up music as a profession and became a rock-'n'-roll star, producing several hit records and albums by the early seventies.
In 1974, Erle went to England, where he met his second taijiquan instructor, Mr. Chu King-hung, who took Erle on as one of his first students (if not the first). Chu King-hung is one of only three disciples of the late Yang Sau-chung (1909-1985), the eldest son of Yang Lu-ch'an's grandson Yang Cheng-fu. Erle continued his acting career while in London, performing in several plays, musicals, and films before returning to Australia at the end of 1977.
In 1981 Erle traveled to Hong Kong, where his form was evaluated by Yang Sau-chung and where he studied with Ho Ho-choy, a direct disciple of bagwazhang Master Chiang Jung-jiao. In 1982, he began teaching taiji in Sydney and became the chief of therapeutic movement at the NSW College of Natural Therapies. He opened his own school in Sydney in 1983. The next year, he found his main internal martial arts master, Chang Yiu-chun, from whom he learned the secrets of dim-mak and h'ao ch'uan (taijiquan). Chang Yiu-chun was one of only two students of Yang Cheng-fu's brother Yang Shou-hou.
In his "spare time," Erle writes his own column for the prestigious British martial arts magazine Fighting Arts International and for Australasian Fighting Arts Magazine, one of the longest-running quality martial arts magazines. His photo has appeared on the front cover of both of these publications, as well as that of Karate/Kung-Fu Illustrated, published in the United States. He also serves as the editor of Combat & Healing magazine. In addition, Erle has produced several books and a video with Paladin Press. Erle's magazine articles and books have helped change the way people view the internal fighting arts, and his 150 self-produced video titles have helped students learn from quality tapes in lieu of a teacher.
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You really need to see an instructor for correction. I practiced tai chi from DVD for a couple of years but it wasn't until I had a private lesson with a top wtba instructor this made all the difference. And I appreciate your kind comment about Erle montaigue who passed away his teachings have helped thousands of people worldwide.
andysun73 11 months ago
no internal connectivity, fajing or anything
IMnotSAS 11 months ago
Embarrasingly awful
b5ios 1 year ago
leave him alone he just progressed too quickly the only correction and i want to see you work on is keeping the hands in your center the whole will fall into place on you have done that and remember its taiji do it slower its easy to do ten push ups fast but do one really slow push up thats where you get power
peace out
xavern 2 years ago
You need to pay Erle or Eli a visit for some corrections.
hodmeist 2 years ago
slow it down man. i can appreciate you learning but that's all over the place. centre yourself and remember to engage the pelvis and dont use muscles to throw your arms about. it all comes from centre and how the body moves. have fun practising mate
MrDieselpower78 2 years ago
Ok per i video però non è così semplice imparare da lì....Dovresti seguire anche una scuola con un istruttore qualificato...
utriniti 2 years ago
The biggest mistake you have made is, you have gone trough the whole form at once. Also you should learn a slow form (e.g. Yang Cheng Fu's form) before going into this one. Be patient and pay a BIG ATTENTION to every single word in the video and try to understand the meaning.
Master's Erle videos are really one of the best I have seen, and cover the form in great details, however you should go through the instructions over and over again until you learn the very basics of the form.
pmilosev 2 years ago
Are you learning from videos ... this is quite hard, as I have done the same for few years now I can strongly advice you going step by step and check your moves one by one from several different angles, either by recording your self or by using mirrors.
Here are few comments on your form:
- The opening is definitely not from master's Erle form
- You are just throwing your hands around, no movements come from your center
- No Yin/Yang
Take your time, progress trough form step by step.
pmilosev 2 years ago
Wow. You actually practice in a kitchen. I'm sure there's way more room outside? No?
ffod123 2 years ago