by Jason Tsou and Art Schonfeld By necessity, there are many levels of martial arts training. A person must develop foundational work before he can go on to more advanced work. One essential training method often overlooked today is that of Random Circle training. While this is not the highest level of training, it provides […]
19
2017
7
2015
George Xu on Power and such
Three more DVDs from the latest workshop with George Xu, who seems an almost endless source of new ways to invigorate your study while nudging you gently toward higher skills. In this case the intriguing thing is that we have three levels of practice and George Xu is able to distinguish their complexity and […]
28
2014
A Series of Lectures by a Famous Instructor
Well knownTai Chi instructor, Zhu Tian Cai, adds his own hefty lecture series, just as Chen Zheng Lei had done some time back. Many topics are addressed, and those sections I’ve seen pull together pretty well. What is the purpose of a lecture series like this? I always ask these questions because Debbie and I […]
31
2013
Wu Shi Jun: Teacher
Here is a 44 move set with the saber originally reorganized by the inestimable Chen Fa Ke…
22
2009
Product: Ma Hong’s Chen Tai Chi
Ma Hong offers a big book of his essays and discussions of the Principles of Tai Chi Boxing.