Yang Tai Chi (slow/fast set)
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Wonderful!
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I am intending to start this soon...and suggest everybody should. I have been watching some very supple chinese people and decided I would like to be like this too..
Is it too late to try?
Awesome videos here..thank you
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We do this form in Austin, Texas. Our Master is Kai Ying Tung of Los Angeles, California and he's the real deal.
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you can learn this form directly from Master Tung in Los Angeles, California. Go to his website. Just search for Tung Kai Ying in Google and you should be able to find it.
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keep up the good works!!!
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This i Family Set.. not fast or slow set
epeya2 7 months ago
@epeya2 Yes! This is "Family set".
Also called: "Tung-Chia K'uai Ch'uan"! K'uai" translates to = "Fast"
But because there also is a form called: "K'uai-Ch'üan" (the fast set). And that the "Family Set" consists, of both fast and slow movements.
Then some, like myself therefor calls the family set: "slow/fast set" :-)
skytte71 7 months ago
hey, i do this form too. very nice. can you pass along the names of any organizations, schools, teachers, seminars where i can get more on this form.
jimmiejoe2050 4 years ago
Hi :-)
sorry, but i have no more information about this form, then i have already provided here in this upload.
Look in the description "About this video"
and try and search on the Internet, for more info about this form. (if you already haven't done it...)
Good luck
skytte71 4 years ago
I practice the Taijiquan of Tung Kai Ying as taught by Sifu David Block. Who is your Teacher? How long have you been studying?
RedCrowWalking 4 years ago
Hi Nice to see a fellow student of the Tung family :-)
My teacher was Andrias Dahlmann (a student of Tung Kai Ying)who's been training "Tung Tai Chi" since 1987. I started my training 1995, and have attended at several Tai Chi sessions, under Tung Kai Ying, here in denmark. including a Tai Chi Camp in France (Grasse) for a week.
skytte71 4 years ago