marlon
Master Black Belt
Any onfo on this style pros and cons and why the differences from Yang family style and also any good teachers in the Montreal to Boston area?
Respectfully,
Marlon
Respectfully,
Marlon
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story i heard was that w.chen was already teaching in nyc when cmc arrived, and what cmc began teaching here was nothing like what he taught back in taiwan. chen continued to teach 'old style cmc', prob'ly why its well regarded martially...no faerie ladyfingers~
I didn't think this sounded accurate, so I checked up and found this autobiography by William CC Chen.story i heard was that w.chen was already teaching in nyc when cmc arrived, and what cmc began teaching here was nothing like what he taught back in taiwan. chen continued to teach 'old style cmc', prob'ly why its well regarded martially...no faerie ladyfingers~
I believe William CC Chen has made his own set of changes to what he learned from CMC. However, his is probably one of the closest to true CMC as you can find plus he is a very excellent teacher.
William CC Chen came to Scotland 3 or 4 years ago and I had the privelage of pushing with him. Although I am not CMC enthusiast, I must agree with others about his ability.
Very best wishes
"and why the differences from Yang family style"
Lets not overlook the important question:
Further questions concerning CMC's interpretation of Yangs form:
1. CMC form structure is Yangs108 3rd section "simplified".
2. Single Whip (Hips 45 deg closed vs. 45 deg opened)
2. Missing pieces of grasp sparrow sequence in CMC style?
4. Maiden Hands?
Some of these differences are address is Yang Cheng Fu's son's book on Yang Style. He also address CMC's co-author/editorship of Yangs book in 1934. He states a number of observations clearly in the last few pages of his book. I believe that book was published in 1954?
"and why the differences from Yang family style"
Lets not overlook the important question:
Further questions concerning CMC's interpretation of Yangs form:
1. CMC form structure is Yangs108 3rd section "simplified".
2. Single Whip (Hips 45 deg closed vs. 45 deg opened)
2. Missing pieces of grasp sparrow sequence in CMC style?
4. Maiden Hands?
Some of these differences are address is Yang Cheng Fu's son's book on Yang Style. He also address CMC's co-author/editorship of Yangs book in 1934. He states a number of observations clearly in the last few pages of his book. I believe that book was published in 1954?
Marlon,
Have you done any other tai chi before? Why such a deep interest in CMC tai chi?
As for myself I regard myself first and foremost a devoted tai chi practitioner, and second a dedicated CMC tai chi practitioner. It was only by chance I learnt this particular style of tai chi.