Yang-style Taichi Fist’s moves are flexible, elegant, soft and well-structured. Coupling hardness with softness, it combines the opening and closing of your arms and legs together. The unique style lies in harmony and perfection.
Traditional Yang-style Taijiquan (Tai Chi): Harmony and Perfection by Chen Xiangqiang (DW216-01)
Unlock the Internal Power of Yang Style – A Masterclass in Elegance, Softness, and Structural Balance.
Yang-style Taijiquan is world-renowned for its expansive, graceful movements and its unique ability to couple hardness with softness. This digital masterclass (DW216-01), taught by the esteemed Chen Xiangqiang, provides a deep dive into the "Harmony and Perfection" that defines this lineage.
What This Masterclass Offers:
- Coordinated Movement (Opening & Closing): Learn the sophisticated interplay between the arms and legs. Master Chen demonstrates how the "Opening" (Kai) and "Closing" (He) of the body creates a continuous flow of internal energy.
- Structural Elegance: Every move is well-structured and flexible, focusing on the traditional large-frame aesthetics that Yang-style is famous for.
- Dynamic Balance: Discover how to maintain "softness" without losing "intent," achieving a state of meditative motion that enhances both martial skill and physical health.
- Step-by-Step Instruction: Perfect for practitioners who want to refine their transitions and understand the precise geometry of each posture.
Product Specifications:
- Lecturer: Chen Xiangqiang
- Language: Chinese (Mandarin)
- Subtitles: Professionally subtitled in English and Chinese (Dual Language).
- Format: Digital Download (ISO/High Quality).
Practitioner's FAQ:
- Q: What is the primary characteristic of Chen Xiangqiang’s Yang-style Taijiquan?
- A: The style is characterized by Harmony and Perfection. It emphasizes movements that are elegant and soft yet structurally solid, focusing on the seamless coordination of the limbs and core.
- Q: Does this DVD include English subtitles?
- A: Yes. This digital edition features comprehensive English and Chinese subtitles, making it accessible to a global audience and ensuring the technical nuances are not lost in translation.
- Q: How does this form handle the balance of Hardness and Softness?
- A: Through the principles of "Coupling Hardness with Softness," practitioners learn to remain relaxed (Sung) while maintaining a strong internal frame, a core requirement for traditional Yang-style training.