Chen Style Taiji Sparring and Capture Overwhelming Skills Vol 4 Chen Erhu DVD
LECTURER: Chen Erhu
SKUDW087-05
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME46.0
Index: Chen Style Taiji Sparring and Capture Overwhelming Skills Vol 4 Chen Erhu DVD // Tai Chi Defense / Internal Alchemy // Kung Fu Training
Master Chen Erhu Presents The Authentic Chen Style Taijiquan Sparring And Qin-Na Techniques Demonstrating Combat Applications And Overwhelming Skills Vol 4
Index: Chen Style Taiji Sparring and Capture Overwhelming Skills Vol 4 Chen Erhu DVD // Tai Chi Defense / Internal Alchemy // Kung Fu Training
Traditional Wushu Mastery
●Master the 'Adhere and Follow' principle for effective combat application.
●Learn the 113 movements of the traditional Chen Style Taiji Sparring routine.
●Develop fluid power through waist and leg coordination without rigid force.
●Gain insights from a 12th-generation successor of the Chen family lineage.
Detailed breakdowns of hand techniques and traditional footwork.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND LINEAGE
Taijiquan, particularly the Chen Style, is a sophisticated martial system that balances internal cultivation with external combat application. This instructional series focuses on the 'Sparring and Capture' (Sanshou and Qin-Na) aspects of the art, which represent the highest expression of Taiji Kung Fu. The lineage presented here traces back to the legendary Grandmaster Chen Changxing and his renowned disciple Yang Luchan, who was famously known as 'Yang the Invincible' after eighteen years of rigorous internal cultivation. Master Chen Erhu, a 20th-generation descendant of the Chen family and a 12th-generation successor of Chen Style Taijiquan, serves as the guide for this profound exploration into the martial efficacy of the system. This fourth volume continues the deep dive into the technical routine of the 113 movements.
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES AND TECHNICAL ROUTINE
The transition from the 'Boxing Frame' to 'Push Hands' and finally to 'Sparring' is a journey of refining 'Fluid Structure.' The core philosophy emphasizes 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Lian Lian Sui) and 'Yielding to Others' (She Ji Cong Ren). This means that every movement, whether a strike or a lock, is generated through the coordination of the waist and legs rather than through rigid, brute force. The 'Explosive Force' (Fa-Jin) demonstrated in these overwhelming skills is the result of proper 'Body-Mind Integration.' By maintaining a relaxed yet structured frame, the practitioner can transform an opponent's incoming force and redirect it with devastating efficiency. The routine bridges the gap between static form and dynamic combat, focusing on the biomechanical alignment of the spine and the power of the lower gates.
COMBAT APPLICATIONS AND OVERWHELMING SKILLS
This volume focuses on the 'Overwhelming Skills' (Zhi Di Jue Zhao) that define the Chen Style's approach to self-defense. Unlike external styles that rely on 'Hard Striking,' Taiji Sanshou utilizes the principle of 'Neutralizing and Issuing' (Hua Er Hou Fa). Master Chen Erhu demonstrates how to apply the 'Thirteen Postures' (Shi San Shi) in a free-sparring context. The 'Qin-Na' (Capture) techniques are seamlessly integrated into the flow, allowing the practitioner to control an opponent's joints and center of gravity without breaking the 'Adhere and Follow' connection. This DVD provides a rare look at the 'Internal Alchemy' required to execute these techniques under pressure, ensuring that the practitioner remains natural and fluid in their response to any attack. Students will learn how to use the 'Dynamic Chain' of the body to overcome superior physical strength.
Taijiquan, particularly the Chen Style, is a sophisticated martial system that balances internal cultivation with external combat application. This instructional series focuses on the 'Sparring and Capture' (Sanshou and Qin-Na) aspects of the art, which represent the highest expression of Taiji Kung Fu. The lineage presented here traces back to the legendary Grandmaster Chen Changxing and his renowned disciple Yang Luchan, who was famously known as 'Yang the Invincible' after eighteen years of rigorous internal cultivation. Master Chen Erhu, a 20th-generation descendant of the Chen family and a 12th-generation successor of Chen Style Taijiquan, serves as the guide for this profound exploration into the martial efficacy of the system. This fourth volume continues the deep dive into the technical routine of the 113 movements.
BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES AND TECHNICAL ROUTINE
The transition from the 'Boxing Frame' to 'Push Hands' and finally to 'Sparring' is a journey of refining 'Fluid Structure.' The core philosophy emphasizes 'Adhere and Follow' (Zhan Lian Lian Sui) and 'Yielding to Others' (She Ji Cong Ren). This means that every movement, whether a strike or a lock, is generated through the coordination of the waist and legs rather than through rigid, brute force. The 'Explosive Force' (Fa-Jin) demonstrated in these overwhelming skills is the result of proper 'Body-Mind Integration.' By maintaining a relaxed yet structured frame, the practitioner can transform an opponent's incoming force and redirect it with devastating efficiency. The routine bridges the gap between static form and dynamic combat, focusing on the biomechanical alignment of the spine and the power of the lower gates.
COMBAT APPLICATIONS AND OVERWHELMING SKILLS
This volume focuses on the 'Overwhelming Skills' (Zhi Di Jue Zhao) that define the Chen Style's approach to self-defense. Unlike external styles that rely on 'Hard Striking,' Taiji Sanshou utilizes the principle of 'Neutralizing and Issuing' (Hua Er Hou Fa). Master Chen Erhu demonstrates how to apply the 'Thirteen Postures' (Shi San Shi) in a free-sparring context. The 'Qin-Na' (Capture) techniques are seamlessly integrated into the flow, allowing the practitioner to control an opponent's joints and center of gravity without breaking the 'Adhere and Follow' connection. This DVD provides a rare look at the 'Internal Alchemy' required to execute these techniques under pressure, ensuring that the practitioner remains natural and fluid in their response to any attack. Students will learn how to use the 'Dynamic Chain' of the body to overcome superior physical strength.
Master Chen Erhu
Biographical Profile: Chen Erhu
The Stalwart General of Chenjiagou and Titan of Chen-style Taijiquan
Chen Erhu, a native of Chenjiagou—the birthplace of Taijiquan in Wenxian, Henan—is a 12th-generation successor of Chen-style Taijiquan. Within the landscape of modern Taiji, he is renowned for his resolute and formidable style, earning him the title of one of the "Eight Great Kings (Eight Heavens) of Chen-style Taijiquan." He is widely recognized as a preeminent leader in the contemporary martial arts community.
Martial Arts Background: Rooted in Tradition, Proven in Combat
Raised in the profound martial atmosphere of Chenjiagou, Chen Erhu inherited the core power dynamics and intricate techniques of his ancestors. He is particularly celebrated for his mastery of Taiji Push Hands (Tui Shou), having secured numerous gold medals in national and international championships. Beyond his prowess as a "battle-hardened warrior" on the mat, he is a significant theorist who served as a key architect of the National Taijiquan Push Hands Competition Rules, providing the technical foundation for Taiji’s transition from traditional practice to modern competitive sport.
Legacy and Contribution: The Roaring Tiger Mentoring New Generations
As the Principal of the Chenjiagou Huxiao Taijiquan School and Director of the Wenxian Martial Arts Institute, Master Chen is dedicated to preserving the "true transmission" of Taiji for the public. He has developed a scientific and systematic teaching methodology, focusing on core mechanics such as "waist and crotch power." Under his leadership, a vast number of elite martial artists have emerged from Chenjiagou to compete globally, sparking a worldwide resurgence in the study of Chen-style Taijiquan.
Artistic Style: Explosive, Precise, and Effortless Flow
Chen Erhu’s performance perfectly encapsulates the essence of Chen-style Taiji: "interchanging fast and slow, balancing hardness and softness." His stance is as stable as a mountain, yet his strikes are "cold and crisp"—explosive and sudden. He vividly embodies the martial proverb: "Moving like a lion emerging from its cave; still as a maiden awaiting the foe." His contribution lies not only in the preservation of ancient skills but in infusing Taijiquan with modern vitality and combat dignity.
HERITAGE ARCHIVE: This instructional media is part of the Chinoiserie2008 Traditional Wushu Collection. Our mission is to preserve the authentic lineage and technical standards of Chinese martial arts through systematic digital documentation.
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