Rarescope Double Feature Shaolin vs. Ninja & Shaolin vs. Tai Chi
October 27, 2009 by admin
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Shaolin vs. NinjaFrom Robert Tai, the action director who brought the world such hits as 5 Venoms, Kid with the Golden Arms, Invincible Shaolin and many others comes one his true epics,Shaolin vs. Ninja.
The story is simple- the Japanese challenge Shaolin to a contest which will determine who has the better martial arts.What follows is a non stop action spectacle.Robert Tai personally chose the actors and stars based on their amazing abilities.Alexander Lo,star of many other Tai productions such as Mafia vs. Ninja, Shaolin against Lama and Ninja the Final Duel leads the monks along with Tai’s protege William Yen who is perhaps the best acrobat to ever hit the silver screen.
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Tai Chi Chuan Classical Yang Style, Revised Edition: The Complete Form Qigong
October 27, 2009 by admin
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This revised edition of our best-selling beginner?s tai chi book includes: a new user-friendly interior design with each movement presented in 4 to 6 large photographs, a navigation guide on using this book with its companion DVD, and updates to the transliteration of Chinese characters. Other sections offer a history of Tai Chi, fundamental training routines, and guidance on incorporating the all important energy work (Qigong) into your Tai Chi practice.
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T’ai Chi for Health: Yang Short Form 37 Form
October 27, 2009 by admin
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Studio: E1 Entertainment Release Date: 12/07/2004 Run time: 120 minutes Rating: Nr
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Manual Chino de Tai Chi (Spanish Edition)
October 26, 2009 by admin
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El cuerpo humano ademas de estar formado por una variada y gran multitud de celulas visibles, tambien esta compuesto por infinidad de meridianos que cruzan nuestro cuerpo.
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Tai Chi for Osteoporosis
October 26, 2009 by admin
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Qigong”” comes from two Chinese words. Qi is the life energy inside a person that circulates throughout the body to provide inner strength and maintain good health. Gong is a method of exercise in this context. So Qigong is an exercise which cultivates better and stronger Qi. The stronger Qi you have, the healthier and stronger you are.
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Chen Style Tai Chi Eight Methods DVD
October 25, 2009 by admin
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Master Cheng Jin cai ,President of the USCTF is a familar name to people in Houston though his teaching at the International chen Style Tai chi Development Center His fame extend to other areeas of the United State and china through his Community and Professional Service his participation in the national and international martial arts tournaments and his publications 1970-1973 he stuide under the tuteladge of Grandmaster wang xi an and then from 1973-1981 under grandmaster Chen haokui ,In North America master cheng Jin Cai is the only successor of teh 18the generation Grandmaster Chen Zhaokui
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Tai Chi for Beginners with Grandmaster William C.C. Chen
October 25, 2009 by admin
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Learn from a revered teacher, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Tai Chi Chuan Association
“William C.C. Chen … has been the world’s best kept-secret.” –Inside Kung-Fu
The ancient art of Tai Chi uses gentle, flowing movements to reduce stress, strengthen the body and mind, and improve overall well-being. Developed in China as a martial art, Tai Chi is a graceful form of exercise that has been practiced for centuries. Anyone, regardless of age or physical ability, can benefit from Tai Chi, and this expertly taught beginner program is the perfect place to start.
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The Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Martial Arts, Tai Chi and Aikido: A Practical Guide to the Martial Arts Disciplines of Tae Kwando, Karate, Ju-Jitsu, … and Aikido. (Complete Step By Step Guide to)
October 25, 2009 by admin
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A step-by-step teaching plan with more than 1200 photographs and illustrations
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Symmetrical Yang Style T’ai-Chi Ch’uan Volume Two: The Complete 28 Form
October 25, 2009 by admin
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Yang style t’ai-chi ch’uan has been shown to improve balance and be excellent for stress reduction. This video contains the complete 28 movement symmetrical Yang style form, Section One of the Symmetrical Yang Style. This is the first section of the Tchoung-Yang Long Form. This DVD was designed specifically for NWTCCA students to be used as a class review. This video will review the first ten movements and then go into the last 18 movements of the form. It will include some adaptations of the movements for students who have orthopedic problems. Basic concepts are explored in detail as well as methods to adapt problem movements for at risk students. This video is the second in a series and assumes the student understands all the exercises and movements taught in Volume One. It was designed for NWTCCA beginning students and is ideal for the beginning students to review material they learned in class. It also will be of interest to students and teachers of other styles who may learn exercises to supplement their training program.This style is called the symmetrical form of the Old Version of Yang Style. It includes concepts and movements that are unique to this version of Yang style. It is recommended that students take classes with certified instructors, as DVDs are not recommended for self-study. But rather are useful for class review. All students should clear this exercise program with their physician. Do not do any exercises that you know will cause you pain. Do only the exercises that are appropriate for you. There should be no pain or discomfort in any of the exercises shown.This DVD features Sifu Harvey Kurland MS, MFS, CSCS. Sifu Kurland is only one of five Americans who were officially certified to teach this style by Grandmaster Tchoung Ta-tchen. Kurland is certified by the Chinese T’ai- Chi Ch’uan Association, American College of Sports Medicine, International Sports Sciences Association, and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He has a Masters Degree in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine and was the Director of Exercise Physiology for the National Athletic Health Institute for many years. He is also a trained Health Educator and was Wellness Director for the Community Colleges of Spokane for several years. Currently Kurland teaches for several Universities and Colleges. He currently teaches for the University of California Riverside, Loma Linda University Drayson Center, Redlands Aikikai and Riverside Community College.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply.
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Chen Style Tai Chi – Old Frame First Routine
October 24, 2009 by admin
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Master Cheng Jincai is a native of Chen Village and one of the few top Chen Style Taichi practitioners in the world. Master Cheng Jincai began studying Chen Style Taichi as a child in 1970 under the tutelage of Grandmaster Wang Xian. Master Jincai continued studying with Grandmaster Wang Xian until 1973, after which he studied with Grandmaster Chen Zhaokui until 1981. Master Cheng has been teaching Chen Style Taichi for over 30 years of which the last ten years have been in the United States. He is an official national Taichi tournament judge. In 2002, he became a member of Board of Advisors for the U.S.A. Wushu-Kongfu Federation and in 2003 he was introduced into their hall of Fame of Outstanding Master. The First Routine of Chen Style Old Frame provides the basis for developing silk twisting jing-a flexible and continuous energy augmented by an occasional burst of explosive power (the emphasis of the Second Routine). Mastering of the Old Frame enables the practitioner to balance the mind and body without any hesitation of spirit of intent. In this DVD, Mater Cheng demonstrates the full routine in an idyllic setting accompanied by traditional Chinese flute and his digitally recorded breathing technique which is critical to successful Taichi practice. He includes two Master Classes in which he covers proper breathing technique and outlines the basic physical requirement of Old Frame First Routine for each section of the body. The Most valuable part of this DVD is the concise yet thorough breakdown of the First Routine into it is 74 component forms repeating forms are only shown once to save time for over 80 rarely seen combat application that Master Chen performs with his student. Master Cheng is extraordinarily graceful and powerful movements, his strong desire to share his knowledge and the latest digital filmmaking technologies have joined forces in the DVD to instruct, inspire, and even entertain all Taichi and martial art enthusiasts.
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