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The Chen -style tai chi (Chinese: 陳氏太极拳; pinyin: Chén shì tàijíquán) is a Northern Chinese martial art and the original form of tai chi. Chen-style is characterized by silk reeling, alternating fast and slow motions, and bursts of power (fa jin).
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Chen Tai Chi 18 Form was created by Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei from Chenjiagou. It is a simplified version of the traditional Chen Lao Jia Yi Lu 74 Form.
Chen style tai chi is an internal Chinese martial art recognizable for its combination of fast and slow movements that alternate between relaxation and use of power. It is the oldest form of tai chi originating in Chenjiagou (Chen Village) in the 13th Century and influenced the development of the other main styles of tai chi.
Chen Style TaiChi 18 Forms is a short routine suitable for beginners. The form is composed of 18 movements.
Originating from the Chen village in China, this style of Tai Chi is renowned for its unique blend of slow, graceful movements and sudden bursts of power. Ideal for beginners, Chen Style Tai Chi not only offers a path to physical wellness but also fosters mental tranquility and spiritual growth.
Chen Taijiquan (Chen Taiji), the ancestor of other taijiquan systems, has a comprehensive system that contains silk-reeling exercises, qigong, and forms. Practiced it in its entirety as an internal martial art or solely for its health benefits.
Chen Style Tai Chi is a high-level martial art that satisfies many of the multi-faceted demands of human life. While its primary role is self-defense, Chen Style Tai Chi offers precious wisdom in regards to health and artistic expression by providing an education deeply grounded in kinetics, medical science, physiology, body mechanics ...
Chen Fake (Chinese: 陳發科; Wade–Giles: Ch'en Fa-k'e; 1887–1957), courtesy name Chen Fusheng (福生), was a Chinese martial artist who taught Chen-style tai chi. [1] He was born and raised in Chen Family Village (Chenjiagou, 陳家溝) in Henan province. In 1928, Chen Fake relocated to Beijing to teach his family's heritage, Chen-style tai chi.
A Little About Us. The art of T’ai Chi Ch’uan traces it’s roots back to a time in the 16th or 17th century, during a time of feudal warring and unrest. Originally designed as a method for physical defense and protection, it is thought to be a result of Taoist health and spiritual practices and fighting skills of the Shaolin monks.