Description: Simplified Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan · Starring: Li Deyin, Yi Peng · Format: 05 DVD Complete Set · Language: Chinese Language (English Subtitles) · Region: Region Free Images Above are for advertising purposes only. Actual DVDs, Cases, Inserts, and artwork may differ or vary from what is picture and subject to change without notice. GRANDMASTER LI DEYIN · Professor of Renmin University of China · International Wushu Judge · Chinese Wushu 8th Duan · One of China Top 100 Outstanding Wushu Masters As one of the foremost Tai Ji grandmasters, Professor Li has been working very hard for many years to promote Tai Ji Quan greatly in Asia, Europe and America. He was chairman and chief judge in the Tai Ji Quan Committee in the Asian Games and many other China National and International Championships. Tai Ji Quan is now the most popular style of martial arts and sports. The benefits of practicing Tai Ji Quan are obvious and many patients fully or partially recovered after they practice Tai Ji Quan. Professor Li DeYin's professionalism, effort, contributions, achievements and dedication were greatly appreciated by countless students, practicers and organizations in more than 100 countries in the world. He truly is the best Tai Ji professor and coach in the world and he has earned numerous titles and awards such as "International Wu Shu Judge" and "China's Best Judge". Professor Li, Deyin was born in 1938 in Hebei province. He was raised in the culture of Wu Shu and began training when he was eight. His grandfather Li, Yulin formally acknowledged Sun Lutang, Hao Enguang, Li Cunyi and Li Jinglin as masters. His father was a doctor who treated his patients with qigong, Tai Ji and massage. His uncle Li Tianji created the first standardized and simplified 24-form Tai Ji Quan and 32-form Tai Ji sword. Due to Li Tianji's excellent achievement and contribution, China awarded him the title "Father of Contemporary Tai Ji Quan". Professor Li is good at Shao Lin Quan, Xing Yi Quan, Ba Gua Palm, Tai Ji Quan, and Wu Dang Sword. After he earned his BS degree in 1961, Professor Li dedicated himself to Wu Shu studying and a teaching career. He now is Professor of the Beijing People's University, member of the Chinese Wu Shu Science Committee, Vice President of the Beijing Wu Shu Association, and President of the College of the Wu Shu Association (Beijing). Professor Li has trained the world's top professionals and champions, such as Gao Jiamin, Chen Sitan and Huo Dongli, who have won gold in the All-China National Tournaments and Asian Games. Professor Li has been awarded with numerous honorary titles. Many Tai Ji professionals from China and many other countries, even grand champions, have come to Beijing to be trained by him. Former Japanese Prime Minister Mitsubishi and high ranking government officers from other countries have made special schedules to fly to Beijing and learn from him. Professor Li is also a published author of a number of books in Chinese, Japanese and English including TaiJi Quan Basic Exercises, An Introductory Guide to Tai Ji Sword, 24 Step Simplified Tai Ji Quan Teaching and Learning, 32 Step Tai Ji Sword Teaching and Learning, 48 Posture Tai Ji Quan, Hsing-yi Quan Shu, Tai Ji Quan (English, 2004), Wu Dang Sword and 42 Posture Tai Ji Quan Competition Routine, which was examined and approved by the Chinese Wu Shu Association as a standard international competition routine, and Tai Ji Kung Fu Fan. His instructional videos, VCDs and DVDs on TaiJi Quan and Tai Ji Sword (swordplay) have become the best selling training references in China as well as in the world. 01. 24-Posture Tai Chi Boxing 24 Posture Tai Chi Boxing is the first Wushu teaching material selected and published by State Physical Culture and Sports Commission in 1956. The aim is to popularize and promote physical exercise and provide a serial of entry material which is easy to learn with standard movements for novices. 24 Posture Simplified Tai Chi Boxing is simplified by cutting out the superfluous on the basis of traditional Yang style Tai Chi Boxing. It has 24 movements whose contents are simplifying and to the poing, easy to learn and remember. Its movements are standard and going from easy to difficult and complicated, which have intensified all roundness and proportionality. It is the most wide spreading series of Tai Chi Boxing at home and abroad at present. 1 Starting Posture 2 Part the Wild Horse's Mane on Both Side 3 White Crane Spreads its Wings 4 Brush Knee and Twist Step on Both Side 5 Hold the Lute 6 Forearm Rollings on Both Sides 7 Grasp the Bird's Tail-Left Side 8 Grasp the Bird's Tail-Right Side 9 Single Whip 10 Cloud Hands 11 Single Whip 12 High Pat on Horse 13 Kick with Right Heel 14 Twin Peaks 15 Turn and Kick with Left Heel, 16 Push Down and Stand on One Leg-Left Style 17 Push Down and Stand on One Leg-Right Style 18 Work at Shuttles on Both Side 19 Needle at Sea Bottom 20 Flash the Arms 21 Turning body, Pulling, Blocking and Pounding 22 Apparent Close up 23 Cross Hands 24 Closing Form (approx. 116 mins) 02. 42-Posture Tai Chi Boxing 42 Posture Tai Chi Boxing is the tai chi competition series created and compiled by nationl fmous experts and coaches organized by China Wushu Institute in 1989. Its content adopts all styles of Tai Chi Boxing but does not be limited to one specific style; therefore people also call it comperehensive Tai Chi Boxing. 42 Posture Tai Chi Boxing is rich in content, including 3 hand patterns, 12 step patterns, 35 hand methods, 14 step methods, 4 leg methods and 2 kinds of balance. The contents, quantity, team setting and timing conform to competition regulations, which can ensure a just and accurate judge. It is the ruled item often adopted in Wushu competition since 11th Asian Games. Meanwhile it also considers the requirements of mass sports and chooses materials familiarized by mass, with elegant movements, all round exercise and reasonable arrangements and with the characteristics of tradition and times. 1.Starting Posture 2.Pulling Peacock’s Tail-Right Style 3.Left Single Whip 4.Lift Hands 5.White Crane Spreads Its Wings 6.Brush Knees and Twist Steps on Both Sides 8.Deflect and Squeeze 9.Advance to Pull. Block and Pound 10.Apparent Close-up 11.Open and Close Hands 12.Right Single Whip 13.Punch under Elbow 14.Turn Body and Push Palm 15.Work at Shuttles on Both Sides 16.Heel Kicks on Both Sides 17.Hide Hands and Strike Fist 18.Wild Horses Parting its Manes on Both Sides 19.Cloud Hands 20.Beat Tiger on Single Leg 21.Toes Kick-Right 22.Twin Peaks 23.Toes Kick-Left 24.Turn Body and Slap Foot 25.Advance and Punch Down 26.Flying Obliquely 27.Single Whip and Push Down 28.Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg 29.Step Back and Pierce Palm 30.Press Palm in Empty Stance 31.Stand on One Leg and Raise Palm 32.Push Forearm with Horse-Riding Step 33.Turn Body and Deflect 34.Cross Legged Sitting Stance and Lock Stricke 35.Pierce Palm and Push Down 36.Step Forward with Seven Stars 37.Back Step to Mount Tiger 38.Turn Body for Lotus Kick 39.Draw Bow to Shoot Tiger 40.Pulling Peacock’s Tail-left 41.Cross Hands 42.Closing Form (approx. 113 mins) 03. 42-Posture Tai Chi Sword 42 Posture Tai Chi Sword is a competition series compiled by experts and masters who are organized by China Wushu Institute in 1991. It absorbs technical contents of many differint Tai Chi Boxing style. The swordsmanship is enriched, the form is elegant and the structure is novel. It gives Tai Chi Sword traditional features into full play, i.e. leisure expression and quiet body, softness coordinated with strength, harmony of body and tools, combination of appearance and expression. Its swordsmanship is accurate and movements are standard. The contents, quantity, team setting and timing conform to competition regulations and it becomes ruled series of national Tai Chi Boxing and Tai Chi Sword competitions. There are total 42 postures, 22 kinds of swordsmanship, 3 leg methods and 3 force movements in the whole series. It not only benefits Wushu competition but also is applicable to Wushu body buliding. 1.Starting Posture 2.Stand with Feet Together and Point Sword 3.Bow Stance and Cut Obliquely 4.Lift Knee and Chop Sword 5.Left Bow Stance and Parry Sword 6.Left Empty Stance and Cut Upward with Sword 7.Right Bow Stance and Cut Upward with Sword 8.Lift Knee and Hold Sword in Both Hanks 9.Heel Kick and Thrust Sword 10.Jump Step and Thrust Sword 11.Turn Body and Thrust Down 12.Bow Stance and Cut Horizontally 13.Bow Stance and Tilt Sword 14.Rest Stance and Press Sword 15.Advance and Circle with Sword 16.Lift Knee and Thrust Sword 17.Empty Stance to Interrupt with Sword 18.Withdraw Sword to Both Sides 19.Bow Stance and Chop Sword 20.T-stance and Hold Sword 21.Toes Kick and Point Back 22.Crouch Stance and Thrust Sword 23.Heel Kick and Block Sword 24.Lift Knee and Point Down 25.Crouch Stance and Sweep Sword 26.Bow Stance and Interrupt on Both Sides 27.Bow Stance and Thrust Sword 28.Wave Sword on Both Sides 29.Right Bow Stance and Chop Sword 30.Raise Leg Backward and Block 31.T-step and Point Sword 32.Horse-riding Stance and Push Sword 33.Stand on One Leg and Hold up Sword 34.Advance to Parry and Point 35.Cross Stance and Tilt Sword 36.Bow Stance and Back Thrust Sword 37.Turn Body and Thrust Sword 38.Lift Knee and Sword 39.Walk and Pierce Sword 40.Wave Leg and Block Sword 41.Bow Stance and Thrust Sword 42.Closing Form (approx. 117 mins) 04. 32-Posture Tai Chi Sword Tai Chi Sword combines two kinds of sporting styles of Tai Chi Boxing and swordsmanship. It shall not only give into full play of Tai Chi Boxing's Characteristics of easiness, softness and continuousness but also express swordsmanship's characteristics of clear sporting swordsmanship, harmonious body and sword and elegant form. 32-Posture Tai Chi Sword is simplified and sorted by Li Tianji, famous Wushu Master, on the basis of Yang style Tai Chi Sword under the organization of State Physical Culture and Sports Commission. There are 4 sections with 32 movements in the whole series. The content is refined, routes are clear, swordsmanship is accurate and movements are standard. 1.Stand with Feet Together and Point Sword 2.Stand on One Leg and Back Thrust Sword 3.Crouch Stance and Sweep Sword 4.Withdraw Sword Rightward 5.Withdraw Sword Leftward 6.Stand on One Leg and Parry with Sword 7.Step Backward and Draw Sword Back 8.Stand on One Leg and Pierce Sword 9.Empty Stance to Interrupt with Sword 10.Left Bow Stance and Thrust Sword 11.Turn to Withdraw Sword Obliquely 12.Bend Body to Withdraw Sword Obliquely 13.Lift Knee and Hold Sword in Both Hanks 14.Jump Step and Thrust Sword 15.Left Empty Stance and Cut upward Sword 16.Right Bow Stance and Cut upward Sword 17.Turn to Draw Sword Back 18.Stand with Feet Together and Thrust Sword 19.Left Bow Stance and Parry Sword 20.Right Bow Stance and Parry Sword 21.Left Bow stance and Parry Sword 22.Advance to Back Thrust Sword 23.Turn Back to Hack Sword Backward 24.Empty Stance and Point Sword 25.Stand on One Leg and Hold Sword 26.Bow Stance and Parry and Hack with Sword 27.Empty Stance and Parry with Sword 28.Withdraw Step to Beat Back 29.Advance to Thrust Sword 30.T-step and Draw Sword Back 31.Rotate to Slice Horizontally with Sword 32.Bow Stance and Thrust Sword (approx. 81 mins) 05. Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan is a new Wushu program compiled and organized by Beijing Sports Association for the Elderly during Beijing's bidding for Olympic Games. On February 18th, 2001, over two thou sand Tai Chi Boxing lovers gathered at Tian'anmen Square for its first public show. Everyone was exhilarated. They waved their arms and fans, sang and danced, expressing their enthusiasm of national body-building and support of bidding for Olympics Games, showing the new outlook of Chinese Wushu. The contents of Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan are novel, coupling hardness with toughness, and sound with color. It combines body-building, interest and artistry together. Thus it is popular among common people. This series is also the result developed and innovated from classical. Wushu, which finds its expression in three combinations: the combination of Chinese Kung Fu, fan dancing and Beijing opera, the combination of different boxing styles such as Tai Chi Boxing, Shaolin Boxing and Long Boxing and the combination of classical Wushu and modern songs. This video is lectured in person by professor Li Deyin, the compiler of Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan and one of top One-hundred Outstanding Wushu Talents in China and international Wushu referee, demonstrated by Feng Hongkun, champion of national Tai Chi Boxing competition and Fang Mishou, national first-grade social sports instructor. Through coherent demonstration, segment demonstration, back demonstration and key point explanation, this video carries out teaching section by section and movement by movement. The explanations of the video are detailed and demonstrations are correct. So it is a video teaching material of high level and elaboration. 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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Custom Bundle: No
Rating: G
Subtitle Language: None
MPN: N/A
Studio: GZ Beauty
Format: DVD
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Release Year: 2000
Language: Mandarin
Actor: Li Deyin
Features: Full Screen, With Subtitles
Movie/TV Title: Yang Tai Chi Chuan
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Video Format: NTSC
Sub-Genre: Aikido, Boxing, Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Karate, Kendo, Kickboxing/Combat Aerobics, Kickboxing/K-1, Krav Maga, Kung Fu, Martial Arts, Mixed Martial Arts/UFC, Muay Thai, Ninjutsu, Samurai, Self-Defense, Self-Help, Tae-Bo, Tae Kwon Do, Tai Chi, Traditional Martial Arts
Cinematic Movement: Instructional
Director: Unknown
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Subject: Martial Arts
Edition: Box Set
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
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Type: Instructional Series
Producer: GZ Beauty
Genre: Educational, Documentary, Sports
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States