Dr. Yang Jwing Ming - Kung Fu Tai Chi Chuan - 1988

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The famous teacher and scholar Yang Jwing Ming at a seminar held in Queens, NY in 1988. White Crane, Long Fist and Tai Chi Chuan were among his subjects. Cindy Ming interviews.

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  • WOW, tell me if you could not see the full body power in his movements. He has me ready to train for hours after seeing that. WOW!

  • I don't think I've ever seen the Yang fast form before. Thanks for posting.

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  • Who wouldn't want to be hit by those movements? Seriously, one hit and just imagine all the information that you could learn! :D I want to be hit once by him......softly xD

  • Having read a couple of the books, I found them very interesting! Also very interesting is the combination and close association with other forms and / or physiologies; all leading in the same direction!

  • Wow

  • great. just great stuff. i wish karate people would see this and trace their roots back and realise what kata was really meant for. so many smiliar/exact movements and applications. thank you

  • awesome form 2:21

  • Cindy, again..thank you so much! I have no film footage of my Master Tsou, other than a short sample of his Chang Chuen, in this eposoide...I am Steven, Henry Gongs, and Master Tsou's student...I was also participating, learning, there too! Lovely surprise, I worked at Da Jarm Construction where the seminar took place, it really blew me away to see this video!!! Shot in the late 1980's...

  • This guy is great! i've read several books. I was born when this was filmed and now enjoy it. thanks

  • Cool demonstration of Tai Chi performed in a fast and powerful way!

  • I view chi as an umbrella term for a lot of natural forces which were not properly defined at the time. Things like gravity, inertia, mass, centripetal and centrifugal force. Probably many hundreds of forces which we take for granted today were intuited by the ancient masters along with bodily processes; that which worked was kept and that which did not was discarded. One thing I know for sure is that everything in chinese martial arts is there for a reason, these people were very skilled.

  • @taocircle Wow! I wouldn't enjoy being on the receiving end of a couple of those full power blows.

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