Chen Style Tai Chi First Routine--Ma Hong: part 1

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2009
  • Chen Style Tai Chi--First Routine by Ma Hong This is the origional Chen (Zhaokui) Style of Tai Chi form. Chen Zhaokui was the son of Chen Fa'Ke, the Tai Chi legend of last century. Chen Fa'ke only taught this low posture family form to his son. Chen Zhaokui was the master who promote this style to different regions of China after his father past away. Grandmaster Ma Hong had followed Chen Zhaokui for many years. He is one of the representative figures of this style in China. As one of the Tai Chi Grandmasters, he has taught many students around the world. Compare to other styles of Tai Chi, this style will give people more benefits in terms of self-defense and health purposes. This video demonstrates the result and benefit of more than half-century daily practice and diligence.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @wuboyblue
    @wuboyblue Před 12 lety

    Fantastic...I can't wait to start studying Chen style.

  • @YouKippo
    @YouKippo Před 15 lety

    Thank you very much! Great demonstration.
    Mathieu

  • @woodwalk
    @woodwalk Před 11 lety

    Sublime skill.

  • @Drakula5
    @Drakula5 Před 15 lety

    Thanks! Really nice! May be I do not like Chen Xiao Wang (despite of my respect to him). Moreover not long ago the special book - the description of Ma Hong`s practice - had appeared in Russia/ So it is so pleasantly thing to read and practice and see and practice! Great thanks!!!

  • @thisisc0nflict
    @thisisc0nflict Před 11 lety

    Can you tell me anything about the 4 Wude?

  • @allison96able
    @allison96able Před 12 lety

    look at this dude shaking he is so powerful

  • @ttv06
    @ttv06 Před 12 lety

    it can if you know how to use it properly. remember, strategy is a very big component to any type of fighting/sparring.

  • @TheSkiddum
    @TheSkiddum Před 11 lety

    and the other parts of our like iron body and iron palm. It's training that today I don't think I could live without. I had a car go over from my left ankle to my right shoulder when I was 16 and yeah I got badly hurt badly I spent a year I'm physical rehab and allot of crap but with out my training in this stuff or don't think id be alive

  • @wuboyblue
    @wuboyblue Před 12 lety

    I teach Krav Maga, step in occasionally as a wrestling coach but I learned a lot about the martial arts from practicing Wu style for many years. This stuff is what I think of when I think of a martial art.

    • @peacebe2u480
      @peacebe2u480 Před rokem

      A lot of chen style practitioners do not like this master'😚 form esp his protruding big butt.
      But I like his style. Powerful at the precise timing when needed.

  • @JPGPakua
    @JPGPakua Před 11 lety

    Can I SAY, WORD! I totally believe you. I got ran over just as you described and got pinned under a truck in May. Lacerated spleen, bruised lungs, it was only a Ford ranger though, lol. BAGUAZHANG is what we play here in KY.
    JPG

  • @fedez12gt52
    @fedez12gt52 Před 4 lety +1

    2020?

  • @guzman4662
    @guzman4662 Před 5 lety

    What's the name's form please?

    • @hoohaasex
      @hoohaasex Před 5 lety

      This is Chen Xinjia Yilu Taijiquan sometimes this is also called Chen Shi Taijiquan Gongfu Jia. You may also want to check out videos from Chen Yu who is the son of Chen Zhaokui (who is Ma Hong's teacher)

  • @Elixirmusiques
    @Elixirmusiques Před 14 lety

    phénoménal!

  • @yogasamrat
    @yogasamrat Před 11 lety

    no not foolish .just forced me to seek further and then i found good teacher

  • @TheSkiddum
    @TheSkiddum Před 11 lety

    But tai Chi chuan was brought around in a time when there were no rules kill or be killed. The better lived. So if you know how too use it it's effectiveness in a street fight is immeasurable. Obviously since it's been atone for thousand of years. It's not ment for rules. It's ment to be quick and destroy your opponent. I don't know it just makes me mad to say that it's not effective. I've studied for years. It just shows how much people really don't know.

  • @TheSkiddum
    @TheSkiddum Před 11 lety

    I study both Yang Ban ho or jo how ever you spell it and the other one. The long forms of Yang tai Chi. When you learn it your supposed to practice at exelerated speeds. AS If your fighting. knowing the applications to each move helps you understand what is supposed to do but yeah. Tai Chi Chuan is extremely effective. The funny thing the guy who made Yang style actually studied in Chen and changed it around he became known as the unbeatable and went on to teach the imperial guard and military.

    • @peacebe2u480
      @peacebe2u480 Před rokem

      Yeah.. back then they havent met or known about mma ufc.

    • @TheSkiddum
      @TheSkiddum Před rokem

      @@peacebe2u480 i actually agree with you here. But at the same time these people were tested on the battlefield. They used to fight allot. So they worked out what works and what doesn't. And what interesting is if you study martial arts especially combat arts you'll see they all come to the same basic movements. Grappling, foot work, punches, kicks, and the original people really understood what they were doing and how to use what they taught. But thousands of years go by. People add things for show or take away things. And shit gets twisted. And over time it looses its effectiveness. It's like stories told over centuries. It goes from this man from a village sees a tyrant taking over the country to he trains his village to fight back. They go on to train and army and eventually they take down the tyrant. But over time the village, the army and everything else is slowly forgotten and he gets stronger and faster with every telling to where he's some diety like Hercules that takes on hole army alone and single handedly takes down the tyrant by himself.
      He'll it doesn't take that long. Look at Krav Maga for instance. In Isreal they practice and train to use it sparring and all and they're brutal with it.
      But it comes to America and all of a sudden its to dangerous to use in sparring or competition. Like what. And many people think that if someone knows Krav Maga then they're unbeatable killers who can take on hole armed groups and come out unscathed. But people who actually train and spar to use these things know better.
      And with understanding criminal psychology yeah giving people some basic fighting skills and the confidence to use them will do allot to save them against attackers who just want to take your shit and run. Cause they don't want a fight or attention drawn to them. But learning when and where to use such things is also a must. Sometimes fighting is the right answer and sometimes it's not and will get you hurt or killed and people need to learn the difference

  • @Colombia464
    @Colombia464 Před 3 lety +1

    Este Maestro a pensar de sus fallas, es mejor que El Maestro Chen Xiao Wang.. Aqui este Maestro hace la Forma mas autentica que otros, como la Forma Tradicional del Maestro Chen Zhao Kui. Este Maestro creo que a conocido mi Maestro Hu Hong Xin, El mejor y Ultimo que puede hacer las formas correctas.

    • @peacebe2u480
      @peacebe2u480 Před rokem

      Such an ignorance fool. Wasting your master's time n energy... read back your own comment n contemplate your faults. Good grief!

  • @TheSkiddum
    @TheSkiddum Před 11 lety

    I don't know who said tai Chi don't do anything in a real fight I've studied it for years. Thus guy must not have learned the applications and Chi Na with it the way your supposed to learn tai Chi chuan. Plus the Dia Lu and push hands, walking pushands and free style pushhands cause I've been in allot of fights with multiple people and walked away I got hurt but the people who came after me weren't walking away from it for dam sure. It's very quick and effective in combat if you know how to use

    • @peacebe2u480
      @peacebe2u480 Před rokem

      Ten years later, you should try your luck in octagon ring and let your shoulders collar bones pop by those ufc experts.

  • @yogasamrat
    @yogasamrat Před 11 lety

    I CANT BELIEVE I STUDIED THIS STYLE FOR 2.5 YEARS IN SHIJIAZHUANG WITH MAHONG AND HIS STUDENTS.WHEN ICAME TO BEIJING THEN I BEGAN TO STUDY WITH XUSHIXI AND MASTER WANGQINGYUN.THEN I REALIZED I HAD WASTED 2.5 YEARS WITH MAHONG.

    • @jonmanilenio
      @jonmanilenio Před 4 lety

      why do you say you wasted that time with Ma Hong? can you explain please?

    • @yogasamrat
      @yogasamrat Před 4 lety

      @@jonmanilenio Well from the stand point of prompting me to move on to better quality chen taiji and standards of practice... then it wasn't a waste of time but the years spent on Mahong interpretation of Xinjia Chen style taiji was completely forgotten when I began to learn from the other teachers. MMahong's form lacks fluidity and roundness.He continually breaks his rhythm to offer his pseudo fajing and shaking.It is mechanical and disruptive of the smooth energy one wishes to cultivate. He certainly wasn't a benevolent teacher with a gracious disposition.

    • @yogasamrat
      @yogasamrat Před 4 lety

      @@jonmanilenio are you interested in chen Taiji?