Yang Style Taiji Quan 85 Form Techniques and Applications Lineage Training 6DVD
LECTURER: Yang Style Master
SKUDW174-04
SUBTITLEEnglish / Chinese
TIME355.0
Index: Yang Style Taiji Quan 85 Form Techniques and Applications Lineage Training 6DVD // Traditional Wushu / Yang Luchan // Traditional Martial Arts
Comprehensive Guide To The Yang Style Taiji Quan 85 Movement Form And Practical Combat Applications For Martial Arts Mastery And Internal Health Development
Index: Yang Style Taiji Quan 85 Form Techniques and Applications Lineage Training 6DVD // Traditional Wushu / Yang Luchan // Traditional Martial Arts
Wushu Technical Records
●Master the authentic 85-movement Technical Routine of the Yang family, emphasizing the Body-Mind Integration and Straight Body Work principles.
●Detailed breakdown of Form & Applications, revealing the hidden combat intent behind the slow, harmonious movements of traditional Taijiquan.
●Learn the biomechanical secrets of Loosening and Softness to generate internal power and neutralize incoming force with Adhere and Follow skills.
●Study the direct lineage of Yang Chengfu, focusing on the strict structural requirements and fluid choreography of the world's most popular Tai Chi style.
Every movement is demonstrated with original traditional standards.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Yang Style Taiji Quan is arguably the most influential and widely practiced internal martial art globally. Developed in Yongnian County, Hebei Province, by the legendary Yang Luchan, the style was further refined by his son Yang Jianhou and grandson Yang Chengfu. This specific 85-movement Technical Routine is the definitive Large Frame (Da Jia) established by Yang Chengfu, which standardized the style's characteristics: extended postures, concise movements, and a strictly upright structure. This DVD captures the essence of the Handed Down Directly in the Yang Family series, preserving the authentic transmission of one of China's most precious cultural heritages. It represents the transition from the old Chen style frames into the unique, harmonious flow that defines modern Yang Taiji.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES: The Yang Style is renowned for its Body-Mind Integration and its unique approach to power generation. The movements are performed with a Fluid Structure that appears soft and slow but is underpinned by significant internal tension and structural integrity. Biomechanically, the style emphasizes Straight Body Work (Shen Fa Zhong Zheng), where the spine acts as a central axis for all rotational movements. The transition between postures involves a sophisticated Kinetic Chain, moving from the feet, controlled by the waist, and expressed through the fingers. This DVD provides an in-depth look at how Loosening and Softness (Song Rou) are used to cultivate Internal Alchemy, transforming raw muscular force into refined Fa-Jin (Explosive Power). The practitioner learns to maintain a constant flow, ensuring that the energy is never interrupted, a principle known as 'moving like a great river.'
FORM & APPLICATIONS IN COMBAT: While often practiced for health, the 85-movement form is a sophisticated combat system. This instructional material meticulously details the Form & Applications of each movement. It explores the principles of Adhere and Follow (Zhan Nian Lian Sui), teaching the practitioner how to stick to an opponent's bridge hand, neutralize their force (Hua Jin), and counter-attack using the opponent's own momentum. The Eight Gates and Five Steps (Ba Gua Wu Bu) are demonstrated through practical examples, showing how the slow-motion choreography translates into effective self-defense techniques such as Ward Off, Roll Back, Press, and Push.
CULTURAL HERITAGE AND INTERNAL MASTERY: Beyond the physical, this DVD explores the philosophical foundations of Taijiquan, where Hardness and Softness (Gang Rou Xiang Ji) coexist in a state of dynamic equilibrium. The practice is a form of moving meditation that balances the body's internal energy (Qi). By following this authentic lineage training, practitioners can achieve a high level of technical proficiency while fostering long-term health and vitality. This 355-minute comprehensive guide is an essential archive for any serious student of the Yang family tradition, offering a rare glimpse into the technical depth and spiritual discipline that define the pinnacle of traditional Chinese Wushu. It is a vital resource for understanding the biomechanics of internal power and the historical evolution of Taijiquan.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES: The Yang Style is renowned for its Body-Mind Integration and its unique approach to power generation. The movements are performed with a Fluid Structure that appears soft and slow but is underpinned by significant internal tension and structural integrity. Biomechanically, the style emphasizes Straight Body Work (Shen Fa Zhong Zheng), where the spine acts as a central axis for all rotational movements. The transition between postures involves a sophisticated Kinetic Chain, moving from the feet, controlled by the waist, and expressed through the fingers. This DVD provides an in-depth look at how Loosening and Softness (Song Rou) are used to cultivate Internal Alchemy, transforming raw muscular force into refined Fa-Jin (Explosive Power). The practitioner learns to maintain a constant flow, ensuring that the energy is never interrupted, a principle known as 'moving like a great river.'
FORM & APPLICATIONS IN COMBAT: While often practiced for health, the 85-movement form is a sophisticated combat system. This instructional material meticulously details the Form & Applications of each movement. It explores the principles of Adhere and Follow (Zhan Nian Lian Sui), teaching the practitioner how to stick to an opponent's bridge hand, neutralize their force (Hua Jin), and counter-attack using the opponent's own momentum. The Eight Gates and Five Steps (Ba Gua Wu Bu) are demonstrated through practical examples, showing how the slow-motion choreography translates into effective self-defense techniques such as Ward Off, Roll Back, Press, and Push.
CULTURAL HERITAGE AND INTERNAL MASTERY: Beyond the physical, this DVD explores the philosophical foundations of Taijiquan, where Hardness and Softness (Gang Rou Xiang Ji) coexist in a state of dynamic equilibrium. The practice is a form of moving meditation that balances the body's internal energy (Qi). By following this authentic lineage training, practitioners can achieve a high level of technical proficiency while fostering long-term health and vitality. This 355-minute comprehensive guide is an essential archive for any serious student of the Yang family tradition, offering a rare glimpse into the technical depth and spiritual discipline that define the pinnacle of traditional Chinese Wushu. It is a vital resource for understanding the biomechanics of internal power and the historical evolution of Taijiquan.
Master Fu Shengyuan
Index: Yang Style Taiji Quan 85 Form Techniques and Applications Lineage Training 6DVD // Yang Luchan / Tai Chi Combat // Instructional Archive
Biographical Profile: Fu Shengyuan
The Standard-Bearer of Yang Family Heritage and Global Ambassador of Authentic Tai Chi
Fu Shengyuan (1931–2017), born in Shanghai and later establishing a global legacy from Australia, was one of the most revered authorities on Yang Style Taijiquan in the modern era. As a fifth-generation lineage holder of the Yang family tradition, he dedicated his life to preserving the purity of the art, ensuring that the "Great Frame" (Da Jia) of his ancestors remained accessible and unadulterated for practitioners across every continent.
Martial Arts Background: Direct Lineage and the Legacy of the Greats
Grandmaster Fu’s mastery was rooted in an elite martial pedigree. He was the son of the legendary Fu Zhongwen, who was himself the grand-nephew and top disciple of Yang Chengfu (the man responsible for modernizing Yang Style). From the age of nine, Fu Shengyuan underwent rigorous training under his father’s strict supervision, mastering the 108-form, Tai Chi Sword, Tai Chi Broadsword, and the sophisticated art of Push Hands. His lineage provided him with a direct, unbroken connection to the technical nuances and internal secrets of the Yang family’s original teachings.
International Vision: From the Cradle of Shanghai to Global Leadership
Following in the footsteps of his father, who founded the famous Yongnian Taiji Association, Fu Shengyuan became a pivotal figure in the global expansion of the art. After moving to Perth, Australia, in 1989, he founded the World Yongnian Taiji Federation. He acted as a tireless itinerant master, traveling to dozens of countries to conduct seminars and workshops. His efforts were instrumental in standardizing Yang Style competition forms and establishing a high-quality educational framework that bridged Eastern tradition with Western sports science.
Artistic Style: Serene, Expansive, and Mechanically Perfect
His technique was the embodiment of the Yang Style aesthetic: "extended and natural, relaxed and stable." Fu Shengyuan was renowned for his impeccable posture and his ability to demonstrate "internal power" (Nei Jin) with effortless grace. In his teaching, he emphasized the "Ten Essential Points" of Yang Chengfu, focusing on the continuity of movement and the harmony between the mind and body. His extensive series of instructional media serves as a definitive digital archive, providing a precise visual record of the Yang family’s technical standards for future generations of martial artists.
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.
ID: DW174-04
TAGS: Yang Style Taiji | Tai Chi 85 Form | Taijiquan Applications | Yang Chengfu Lineage
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