Tai Chi Sword Form and Qigong with Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming -YMAA
Tai Chi Sword Form and Qigong with Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming -YMAA, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 16 lectures, based on 80 reviews, and has 762 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn the Yang-style Tai Chi Sword 54-form and Qigong with step by step instruction by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming. A detailed private tai chi class with Master Yang. Traditionally, a student will have some experience with a barehand Tai Chi form for 6-12 months before moving on to begin Sword practice. When you are calm and relaxed, your body's natural restorative abilities and immune system are most energized and effective. Great mind-body exercise (and lightsaber preparation!) This course is ideal for individuals who are Perfect for those interested in learning the classical Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan) Yang-style long swordform with 54 movements, including the true purpose of each posture or "moving pattern". or Good for anyone interested in taking their mind/body exercise to the next level using the beautiful and inspiring ancient art of Taiji Sword. It is particularly useful for Perfect for those interested in learning the classical Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan) Yang-style long swordform with 54 movements, including the true purpose of each posture or "moving pattern". or Good for anyone interested in taking their mind/body exercise to the next level using the beautiful and inspiring ancient art of Taiji Sword.
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Summary
Title: Tai Chi Sword Form and Qigong with Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming -YMAA
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.7
Number of Lectures: 16
Number of Published Lectures: 16
Number of Curriculum Items: 16
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn the Yang-style Tai Chi Sword 54-form and Qigong with step by step instruction by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming. A detailed private tai chi class with Master Yang.
- Traditionally, a student will have some experience with a barehand Tai Chi form for 6-12 months before moving on to begin Sword practice.
- When you are calm and relaxed, your body's natural restorative abilities and immune system are most energized and effective.
- Great mind-body exercise (and lightsaber preparation!)
Who Should Attend
- Perfect for those interested in learning the classical Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan) Yang-style long swordform with 54 movements, including the true purpose of each posture or "moving pattern".
- Good for anyone interested in taking their mind/body exercise to the next level using the beautiful and inspiring ancient art of Taiji Sword.
Target Audiences
- Perfect for those interested in learning the classical Tai Chi Chuan (Taijiquan) Yang-style long swordform with 54 movements, including the true purpose of each posture or "moving pattern".
- Good for anyone interested in taking their mind/body exercise to the next level using the beautiful and inspiring ancient art of Taiji Sword.
2 hours
Learn Tai Chi Sword step- by- step with Master Yang. Beautiful footage and incredible in-depth teaching, filmed recently in the redwood forest of Northern California.
Tai chi chuan is a kind of moving meditation with ancient roots in Chinese martial arts. Beyond the bare-hand tai chi form awaits the elegant and highly effective tai chi sword, which has long been considered the highest achievement in tai chi training. The flowing and powerful tai chi sword form will strengthen your body, sharpen your mind, and raise your spirit.
This Yang-style tai chi sword is taught step by step by Master Yang, Jwing-Ming, and shown with front and rear views. The exact technique and true purpose of each movement is taught with clarity and precision. Your development of Qi (energy) will increase, improving your health and immunity and sharpening your mind.
You will learn:
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the complete 54-posture tai chi sword form
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tai chi sword qigong
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seldom-taught sword applications
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15 video lessons / 120 minutes / 2 hours 2 minutes
“The ultimate or final goal of tai chi sword training is to gain a deep understanding of yourself in order to lead a more enlightened life.”
—Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Features YMAA President Nicholas Yang. Dr. Yang’s tai chi can be traced back to the Yang family through Grandmaster Kao, Tao (高濤) and his teacher Yue, Huanzhi (樂奐之), an indoor disciple of Yang, Chengfu (楊澄甫).
There are no references to sword in the Taijiquan Classics or Yang Ban-hou’s family documents, the two most important manuscripts in the Yang-style tradition. The Daoist priests and monks of Wudang mountain specialized in the art of swordsmanship, and this is considered the root of Tai Chi Sword. Daoism is a philosophy of peace and following the way of nature. In the violent early days of Chinese history, the Daoists came to rely on straight sword for self-defence. Eventually, sword was considered the Daoists’ weapon, as staff is considered to be the weapon of Shaolin (Buddhist) monks. The ancient Chinese internal martial arts date back to 550AD and focus on first developing the practitioner’s internal Qi and then circulating abundant energy to enliven every movement, with the ultimate goal of leading the Qi beyond the tip of the sword.
It is recommended that a practitioner have some experience with a Tai Chi barehand form before exploring the art of the sword, which is considered the highest achievement in Chinese martial arts. It is said “100 days of barehand, 1,000 days of staff, 10,000 days of sword.“
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Preview Yang Tai Chi Sword 54-Form
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Tai Chi Sword for Beginners Overview
Lecture 4: Sword Qigong
Lecture 5: About Tai Chi Sword
Lecture 6: Sword 54-Form Demonstration
Lecture 7: Tai Chi Sword Instruction
Lecture 8: Sword Instruction 2
Lecture 9: Sword Instruction 3
Lecture 10: Sword Instruction 4
Lecture 11: Sword Form Slow Demonstration
Lecture 12: Rear View Slow Demonstration
Lecture 13: Sword Form Medium Speed
Lecture 14: Demonstration Medium Speed
Lecture 15: Demonstration Fast Speed
Lecture 16: Conclusion
Instructors
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YMAA Publication Center
YMAA Qigong, Tai Chi, Meditation & Kung Fu Lessons
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- 5 stars: 59 votes
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