Authentic Yang Style Tai-Chi Chuan. We are providing extensive training on Authentic Yongnian Tai-Chi Chuan by Master Shifu Michael A. Selvaraj and his Instructors. Master Michael A. Selvaraj has studied Yang Style Tai-Chi since 1996 and specially had training in Taichi from December 19, 2001 to January 18, 2002 in Australia from Master Fu Sheng Yuan, 5th generation of the Yang family.
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About Tai-Chi Chuan:
Introduction
What is Tai-Chi?
Taichi is a martial art. It originated in China more than thousand years ago. It was originally used for self defense. But today most people practice it for health benefits and Spiritual development. Taichi is for attaining inner peace, joy and
What is Tai-Chi?
Taichi is a martial art. It originated in China more than thousand years ago. It was originally used for self defense. But today most people practice it for health benefits and Spiritual development. Taichi is for attaining inner peace, joy and Taichi looks like a slow dance. But with its simple movements, Taichi is a wealth of philosophy, medicine and science.
The continuous gentle movements of Taichi are based on the principle that running water never stagnates. The gentle movements relax your muscles and joints. They strengthen your body physically, mentally and spiritually. It helps in the unity of the body, mind and the spirit.
Taichi is like water in a pot. We do not see the hidden power in it before heating. But when it is heated, we could see the enormous power of steam. It could move trains.
A Taichi master is compared to an iron ball inside a cotton wrap. The more one practices Taichi, the more he gets inner strength.
Origin of Tai-Chi
Taichi was founded by Chang San Feng during the 13th century. He was an eminent acupuncturist. He combined this knowledge with Taichi system. He himself organized Taichi into 12 forms called Chi Disruption forms. According to legends, it is said that he lived more than hundred years. He did not die but transformed into pure spirit and flew away. (Spiritual Attainments)
Taichi is practiced at many levels. Grand Master Yang Cheng Fu, the third generation of the yang family, had made 85 movements in Taichi. Apart from this, there are sword techniques, knife techniques and other techniques of the hand.
All these techniques are based on the movements of animals and birds such as cat, eagle, crane etc.
When it is applied as a martial art, a Taichi master simply in an attack has the capacity to damage the internal organs of the enemy without causing any sign of outward injury.
History of the Authentic yang Style Tai-Chi.
Yang Luchan was the founder of the yang Style Taichi. Yang Cheng Fu is his grandson. Fu Zhong Wen was the Grand master of China’s Yang Style Taichi. The great Master Fu sheng Yuan is his son. Fu Sheng Yuan began to learn Yang Style Taichi at an early age. He followed his father practicing Taichi, the martial art at a high level. Now the great Master Fu Sheng Yuan is spreading Yang Style Taichi throughout the world. Master Fu Sheng Yuan’s four important principles are Diligence (Zhin), Perseverance (Hen), Respect (Li) and Sincerity (Zhen). He has at present several number of disciples in various countries throughout the world.
The great Master Fu Sheng Yuan’s son is Fu Quing Quan (James Fu) 6th generation. He is well renowned for his research work in the Yang Style Taichi. He has a number of followers throughout the world.
About Master:
He has studied Yang Style Taichi since 1996 and specially had training in Taichi from December 19, 2001 to January 18, 2002 in Australia from Master Fu Sheng Yuan, 5th generation of the Yang family.
Master A.Selvaraj visited China in May 2002 to attend The Shanghai World Grand Wushu Festival Tournament and won awards –II nd place in Tai Chi form and also awarded merit of excellence in Tai Chi Group. This was followed by one month training under the guidance of Master Fu Qing Quan (James-Fu) - 6th generation. Again he visited China in Oct.2002. To participate in The Handan wushu tournament and was awarded- II nd place in Tai Chi form. This was also followed by one month intensive training in China under Master Fu Qing Quan 6th generation. His third visit to China was in 2004 to attend The Shanghai World Grand Wushu Festival Tournament between 2nd and 4th May, 2004. He was awarded 4th place in Tai Chi form. He won 3rd place in Tai Chi sword event in the same tournament. This was followed by training for one month under Master Fu Qing Quan. His recent visit to Hong Kong was in Sep, 2004. He took part in the Hong Kong International Tai Chi Tournament and won gold medal in Tai Chi form.
He is the proud Indian disciple of Fu Sheng Yuan, 5th generation.
Different people practice Taichi with different aims. Some take it up for health benefits, some others for spiritual developments. But they never forget that it is a martial art. Whatever may be the aims for studying Taichi, really it sharpens your attitude, outlook and perception, making you stress free. It helps you in becoming a better person physically, mentally and spiritually and helps you towards the unity of the body, mind and the Spirit. One must practice Taichi to understand the true benefits since words are insufficient to express the essence of Taichi.
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