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Simplified Tai chi Chuan with Applications (YMAA) | 
enlarge | Director: Jwing-ming Yang Actors: Shou-yu Liang, Kelly Maclean Studio: YMAA Publication Center Category: DVD
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $25.64 You Save: $4.31 (14%)
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 3597
Format: Color, Digital Sound, Director's Cut, Dubbed, Full Length, Original Recording Remastered, Special Edition, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Region: 0 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 150 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
UPC: 822003002153 EAN: 0822003002153 ASIN: B000BL02F6
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: October 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description The 24 Forms and the 48 Forms. BETTER HEALTH IN 20 MINUTES A DAY! Learn two of the most popular forms of Tai Chi Chuan, the ancient Chinese martial art which is often described as `moving meditation'. The `Simplified' 24-posture form is taught and demonstrated by Master Liang, Shou-Yu, with martial fighting applications. The form is shown from several angles, with breathing instructions. The Standard 48-posture form is also demonstrated. This expanded DVD edition contains much more instruction than the VHS editions. DVD-only Detail Sections for both forms instruct each movement, and offer `guidelines' for refining your training. Chapter markers for each technique and extensive DVD navigation make it simple to find any posture on the DVD with just a couple clicks, so you can continue your study where you left off. In only 20 minutes a day, you can gain the health benefits of Tai Chi Chuan: increased strength and energy, better balance, and improved bodily awareness. Excellent for beginning students, those who want a low-impact alternative to jogging or aerobics, and those with limited time for exercise. This DVD complements the best-selling book Tai Chi Chuan24 Postures with Applications & 48 Posture Routine, by Liang, Shou-Yu & Wen-Ching Wu (sold separately). Special Features: Over 100 Chapter sections Narration: English or French Multi-Language Menus and Subtitles: English, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, & French History of Tai Chi Chuan sections Slideshows of Master Liang demonstrating correct posture alignment Interactive YMAA Product Catalog with previews of all YMAA video titles. YMAA PRODUCTION LIANG, SHOU-YU "TAI CHI CHUAN 24 POSTURES WITH APPLICATIONS & STANDARD 48 POSTURES" WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY LIANG, SHOU-YU WITH KELLY MACLEAN AND RAMEL RONES EDITED BY DAVID SILVER AND MEDIAMANIC VIDEO PRODUCTION SUPERVISION BY DAVID SILVER DIRECTED BY DR. YANG, JWING-MING 150 minutes - color/ DVD9 - NTSC -All Regions
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Tai chi Chuan cd and book November 19, 2008 Marklyn Boucher I have taken a few tai chi classes and found it difficult to be able to make the classes each week. So my teacher suggested I get this cd and the book in order to continue learning tai chi. I find it helpful and easy to follow. The price was reasonable, less than the cost of one lesson at the work out center.
Don't have a Tai Chi Instructor? Get this DVD October 14, 2008 Smart Shopper (Bedford, TX USA) My Tai Chi Instructor recommended this DVD. It is a GREAT practice aide for keeping up with class.
Yang 24 form w/Combative Applications October 13, 2008 southpawami (US) This video is awesome. Worth every penny. The entire 24 form is run completely through 2 times at different angles, 1 more time to showing breathing specifics while doing the entire form. Then some martial applications are covered. Finally, the individual movements are covered one by one. The approach is logical... follow the person on your tv through the form 3 times fully, then show each movement with at least one real live defense application, then focus on each movement by itself(solo). If you've watched enough of these internal martial art videos, you might wonder what you are missing. For example... I am positive there are many martial applications in this video that are 'left out'. I think in a similar way about the Rainbow Fan routine. Nice routine... though I keep looking at this one movement and wonder what was changed about the movement... something is missing... but I just can't see it. Just musings. Don't pay much attention to them. Bottom line is that the video is very good. As good as any "One Size Fits All" could be.
Exceptional!! Meets and exceeds expectatons! August 17, 2008 Keith V. Caswell (Glen Burnie, Md United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Exceptional! the instruction... camera angles offered, still photo slide show... (okay, I did not like the music. But hey, it's a Tai Chi DVD, the music comes with the genre.) I cannot focus my mind on one aspect of this production that out shines any other. This DVD is for eveyone interested in Tai Chi, at any level. But, most especially, for those interested in Tai Chi with martial arts applications. The DVD is exceptionally well made and easy to use. It offers a still photo slide show for beginners looking to perform the moves properly. The Tai Chi 24 postures are well demonstrated and easily identified as "real world martial arts applications". If, as a beginner, you don't feel you have quite grasped the posture, as a martial application. There is a section for that. Aren't quite getting the motion from one camera angle? Try another. If you are looking for a well taught Tai Chi DVD, with or without martial arts applications, this one will satisfy your needs
Very nice DVD August 7, 2008 Leyna (Pa.) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a very nice DVD, but I am having trouble following the steps.I seem to do fine until the instructor turns around and then I get confused. Has anyone else had this problem? When you are facing the instructor do you mirror his movements or try to use the same leg and arm moevments he uses? Any help would be appreciated.
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