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Tai Chi: This is How We Do It.

MTG313
This is Tai Chi Ch'uan, This is How We Do It. (Volume One)

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This series of DVDs  is being shot during Erle’s Invitation only instructor’s classes, the 4th of which was held in Llangadog, Wales UK 20th and 21st of January 2007.  
The traditional way that one would learn Tai Chi, was to not speak. You would simply watch and join in behind your instructor as he would perform the form movements. This way, you would pick up a little each time physically with the sub-conscious body remembering and taking in the inner movements of the instructor. This is why they say that it took some 6 years just to learn the form. In modern times, we had to have a way to teach it a little quicker, so the form was broken down into components and taught as individual postures and movements. So you have two sides of the learning way. So I decided after 40 years of doing this stuff to take the middle road and teach this wonderful art to a handful of dedicated students, in a semi-traditional way. So we took the form and broke it down into a number of parts whereby the student would watch, then join in and allow his or her body to pick up internally what was happening. Then after some time, we would stop and take a look at this module and make any corrections and give advice before going on to the next module. This way has worked out really well with all saying that they found it challenging to leave behind old ways of learning but also very rewarding in that their body would pick it up much quicker. So here we have the first 4 modules of this method of learning, which is also a more advanced method encompassing all of "How We Do Tai Chi". The waving form, the spiral or Silk Reeling Form, the Stone Hands Form etc., This is simply How Tai Chi Is Done. It doesn't replace the old breaking it all down method of learning as most will probably wish to stick with that way. But for those who wish to take this art into the sub-conscious realms, this might prove invaluable. And even when you have already learnt the form to a degree in the old way, it is quite challenging to learn it this way and many of our most senior instructors found this very helpful to their understanding.

MTG314
This is Tai Chi Ch'uan, This is How We Do It. (Volume Two)

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This series of DVDs  is being shot during Erle’s Invitation only instructor’s classes, the 5th of which was held in Llangadog, Wales UK 3rd and 4th of February 2007. See Below for details.
This volume takes you to the end of the first third.

MTG331:
Tai Chi: This is How We Do it, Volume 3: Plus Qi Activation & Manifestation

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This DVD carries on from the first two volumes of the series and deals with the small frame advanced method of learning the Yang Lu-ch'an Old style Tai Chi form. (See MTG313 and 314). Erle also covers and continues with the "Qi ACtivation & Manifestation" series whereby we take each pf the Old style postures and use one hand to activate the Qi for healing while the other hand is doing the healing. This is an exciting area of one's Tai Chi training.


MTG337
Tai Chi: This Is How We Do It, V. 4

Erle Montaigue carries on with the series teaching the Small Frame Old Yang Style Tai Chi including many of the "Qi Activation and Manifestation" movements. Erle begins with the posture known as the 2nd Stork Spreads Wings in the 2nd third and finishes just after the first set of kicks in the 2nd third.

 

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