Chen Style Taijiquan Lao Jia Yi Lu
Chen Style Taijiquan Lao Lia Yi Lu
By Master Ren Guangyi
The Chen Style Lao Jia Yi Lu featured in this video is the oldest form of Chen style Taijiquan still practiced today throughout the world.
Lao Jia (Traditional Old Frame) was developed during the Qing dynasty by Chen Changxing, the 14th generation Chen Taijiquan patriarch.
It includes Yi Lu (Route one) plus Er Lu (second routine or Cannon Fist).
Lao Jia is a synthesis of the original shadow boxing forms created in the Ming dynasty by Chen Wangting, the founder of Taijiquan.
Lao Jia Yi Lu consists of seventy-five movements that incorporate all the basic principles and techniques of Taijiquan including the silk reeling and fajing (explosive power).
These movements are characteristic of Chen style.
Each movement will be demonstrated from 3 different views: the front and both sides.
The names of each movement will appear in both Chinese and English.
Master Ren Guangyi is a 12th generation Chen Style Taijiquan master and the leading disciple of Grandmaster Chen Xiaowang.
He spent ten years of serious intensive study in Chen Village in Henan Province, the birthplace of Taijiquan.
In 1998, Master Ren captured the coveted heavyweight title for pushing hands at the International Taijiquan Competition in Wenxian, Henan, China. That same year, he founded the International Chen Style Taijiquan Association.
Since then, Master Ren has appeared on the cover of Kung Fu Tai Chi magazine and has produced several highly regarded instructional books and videos on Taijiquan.
Language: English
Running Time: 60 Minutes
By Master Ren Guangyi
The Chen Style Lao Jia Yi Lu featured in this video is the oldest form of Chen style Taijiquan still practiced today throughout the world.
Lao Jia (Traditional Old Frame) was developed during the Qing dynasty by Chen Changxing, the 14th generation Chen Taijiquan patriarch.
It includes Yi Lu (Route one) plus Er Lu (second routine or Cannon Fist).
Lao Jia is a synthesis of the original shadow boxing forms created in the Ming dynasty by Chen Wangting, the founder of Taijiquan.
Lao Jia Yi Lu consists of seventy-five movements that incorporate all the basic principles and techniques of Taijiquan including the silk reeling and fajing (explosive power).
These movements are characteristic of Chen style.
Each movement will be demonstrated from 3 different views: the front and both sides.
The names of each movement will appear in both Chinese and English.
Master Ren Guangyi is a 12th generation Chen Style Taijiquan master and the leading disciple of Grandmaster Chen Xiaowang.
He spent ten years of serious intensive study in Chen Village in Henan Province, the birthplace of Taijiquan.
In 1998, Master Ren captured the coveted heavyweight title for pushing hands at the International Taijiquan Competition in Wenxian, Henan, China. That same year, he founded the International Chen Style Taijiquan Association.
Since then, Master Ren has appeared on the cover of Kung Fu Tai Chi magazine and has produced several highly regarded instructional books and videos on Taijiquan.
Language: English
Running Time: 60 Minutes
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