"Yang-Chengfu-Center-Syndrom" - Die "Seattle-Interpretation" übergreifend
auch Symposium
Geschönte Heile Welt
Besonders in der heutzutage omnipräsenten Online-Welt feiert sich die ausländische "Seattle-Fraktion" der Familie Yang in vorderster Front ihrer Echo-Kammern. Der gegenwärtige postfaktische "Yang-Chengfu-Hype" hilft ihnen dabei. Doch das Schauspiel "Des Kaisers neue Kleider" löst ja kein Problem sondern ist längst zu einem Teil desselben geworden.
Yang JunDTB-Empfehlung Seine persönliche innere Einstellung beschreibt der Meister auf esoguru.com, dem IA-Journal und in Interviews wie beispielsweise in Marvin Smallheisers "Tai Chi Magazine" (tai-chi.com). Ein weiteres gutes Beispiel für die einseitige Sicht des "Meisters aus Seattle" ist der Yang-Jun-Wikipedia-Eintrag.
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Yang Chengfu Center - Zitate und Grafiken im DTB-Loginbereich auf der Hauptseite www.tai-chi-qigong-verband.de
Dieser von Yang Chengfu entwickelte Stil, der als "Großer Rahmen" bezeichnet wird, wird auch heute in der Yangfamilie als Standard geübt und unterrichtet.
Die jetzigen Hauptvertreter des Yang Stils sind Großmeister Yang Zhenduo, der Sohn von Yang Chengfu, und sein Enkel, Meister Yang Jun. Ihr Taijiquan folgt präzise den Bewegungen und Positionen von Yang Chengfu ...
Quelle: http://www.taichi-chuan.de/yang-stil.htm
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Yang Jun signiert Zertifikate unterschiedlich und vielfach irreführend. Hier eine Variante vom Seminar des italienischen National Directors Claudo Mingarini. Hier trägt der Vertreter der eindeutig 6. Generation den Titel 5. Generation (!) Da der Meister der 5. Linienhalter des "Seattle-Clans" ist, wird so der Eindruck suggeriert, die Behauptung "From Generation to Generation" würde stimmen. Zudem läßt die Formulierung aufhorchen - demnach präsentiert sich Yang Jun gar nicht als 5. Generation der Familie sondern als 5. Linienhalter des "Yang-Family-Taijiquan".
Yang Jun
Die Tatsache, dass es offizielle Yang-Jun-Zertifikate gibt, die unterschiedlich unterschrieben sind (z. B. mit dem Titel "5th Generation".
Update: Eine erneute Internet-Recherche zeigt nun aufschlussreiche Änderungen: Statt "Yang Jun 5. Generation" heißt es jetzt nur noch "Yang Jun" bzw. "Yang Jun President".
Es gibt auch signierte Zertifikate, auf denen der "Meister aus Seattle" ungewohnt schlicht nur mit "President of the International Yang Family Association" unterzeichnet. Das ist sicherlich ein erster Schritt in die richtige Richtung und zur Fakten-Treue.
"Master Yang Jun is the 6th Generation descendant of the creator of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan.
Born in 1968 in Taiyuan, Master Yang Jun is the 6th Generation descendant of the creator of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan. Son of Yang Dao Fang and grandson of Master Yang Zhen Duo, Yang Jun is the future bearer of the Yang Family heritage. Master Yang Jun began his training with Master Yang Zhen Duo when he was only 5 years old. He is proficient in Tai Chi Chuan, Sword, Saber, Push Hands, and many other forms of Tai Chi. Beginning in 1982 when they went to Singapore, Master Yang Zhen Duo has taken Yang Jun with him whenever he travelled abroad to teach. Now, after nearly twenty years and dozens of seminars around the world, Yang Jun has become a teacher in his own right. His skill is unquestioned. His forms seamlessly combine softness with hardness, finesse with flair, and restraint with expression Since 1995, Yang Jun has served as the Vice President of Operations and Training of the Shanxi Province Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan Association with over 30,000 members in his home-town province of Shanxi. In October 1998 Yang Jun created the International Association and has served as President since. In August of 1999 Yang Jun moved to Seattle with his wife Fang Hong to formally begin working for the International Association and to establish a school in Seattle. Yang Jun represents the first member of the Yang Family to live outside of China. Master Yang Jun graduated from Shanxi University in 1989 with a degree in physical education. In 1995 the Chinese WuShu Academy recognized him as a famous WuShu master in Shanxi Province. In 1996 he was certified as the highest level national judge and served as the head judge at the 1998 National Tai Chi Chuan Competition in China "
source: http://de.esoguru.com/yang-jun.
All the styles can give you ideas to improve your own style. Each style has its flavor and we can learn from each, by paying attention to the techniques that each style makes prominent. Then we can decide whether to add this flavoring to our own style.
Source: http://yangfamilytaichi.com/articles/tai-chi-chuan-is-one-family.
Empty, lively, pushing up and energetic
... This four-character phrase is probably the most difficult one in all of tai chi literature to translate. I have chosen to regard each of the four words as filling the function of a predicate or verb-phrase. Another fairly obvious approach would be to take the first two as adverbial and the last two as subject-predicate: "Empty and lively, the apex is energetic." Many other interpretations are possible.
Source: http://www.yangfamilytaichi.com/about/articles/ten-essentials-1
"How much are we taking care of our body and how? How much time can we give to gain knowledge of our inner processes and recognising our energies?
Tai Chi is a Taoist lifestyle and artistic lifestyle, which deals with the internal energy. It is based on the Yin – Yang. Yin is the softness, passivity and Yang is the hardness, activity. The movements are performed in a constant speed with the alteration of hard and soft movements. By doing this exercise, one can feel an internal move as well.
Tai Chi movements are based on yin – yang, whereas there is a softness outside, power will appear inside. Of one resist a hard push, the balance can be lost easily. This technique is developed in the exercise of 'thrusting – hand's '.
Tai Chi should be practised every day. This is worth more, as having too many exercise at once. Regular exercise has got the real impact. To get mastering the art of Tai Chi, one need 9-10 year's of exercise.
One of the most famous teacher of Tai Chi is Master Yang Jun, who led a Seminar in Hungary in 2011.
Master Yang Jun is the member of the 6. Generation of Tai Chi Chuan.As the Son of Yang Daofang and the grandson of Yang Zhen Duo, Master Yang Jun is the inheritor of the family tradition.
He started his studies at the age of five with his grandfather.
He is the master of the bare – handed, saber and sword forms, thrusting – hands and many more methods of Tai Chi.
Grandfather and grandson travelled to Singapore in 1982 to teach Tai Chi together, since this time they are united in their common journey.
With more than 20 years of experience and many dozens of Seminars on his list, Yang Jun has became a Master himself. His Mastery is unquestionable. In his movement there is a perfect bond between soft and hard, fine sense with elegance, restraint with manifestation."source: http://de.esoguru.com/yang-jun.
Born in 1968 in Taiyuan, Master Yang Jun is the 6th Generation descendant of the creator of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan. Son of Yang Dao Fang and grandson of Master Yang Zhen Duo, Yang Jun is the future bearer of the Yang Family heritage. Master Yang Jun began his training with Master Yang Zhen Duo when he was only 5 years old. He is proficient in Tai Chi Chuan, Sword, Saber, Push Hands, and many other forms of Tai Chi. Beginning in 1982 when they went to Singapore, Master Yang Zhen Duo has taken Yang Jun with him whenever he traveled abroad to teach. Now, after nearly twenty years and dozens of seminars around the world, Yang Jun has become a teacher in his own right. His skill is unquestioned. His forms seamlessly combine softness with hardness, finesse with flair, and restraint with expression.
Since 1995, Yang Jun has served as the Vice President of Operations and Training of the Shanxi Province Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan Association with over 30,000 members in his hometown province of Shanxi.
In October 1998 Yang Jun created the International Association and has served as President since. In August of 1999 Yang Jun moved to Seattle with his wife Fang Hong to formally begin working for the International Association and to establish a school in Seattle. Yang Jun represents the first member of the Yang Family to live outside of China. Master Yang Jun graduated from Shanxi University in 1989 with a degree in physical education. In 1995 the Chinese WuShu Academy recognized him as a famous WuShu master in Shanxi Province. In 1996 he was certified as the highest level national judge and served as the head judge at the 1998 National Tai Chi Chuan Competition in China.
Source: http://www.yangfamilytaichi.com/yang/biography/jun
Fu Shengyuan
Fu is a descendant of the Yang Family. His mother, Zou Kuei Cheng, was the great grand daughter of Yang Chien Hou (son of Yang style founder Yang Lu Chan). Fu taught the Yang style for many years in China. He wanted to pass the family’s art of Tai Chi to the world, but was unable to leave China in the earlier years due to government restrictions. After the Chinese government started to allow its citizens to immigrate to other countries, Fu Sheng Yuan moved to Australia with his family in 1989.
Source: http://slantedflying.com/fu-sheng-yuan-passes-away/
"Master Yang Jun is the 6th Generation descendant of the creator of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan.
Beginning in 1982 when they went to Singapore, Master Yang Zhen Duo has taken Yang Jun with him whenever he travelled abroad to teach.
source: http://de.esoguru.com/yang-jun.
Eine Teilnehmerin des Yang-Jun-Seminars in Siegen, die ein eigenes Taiji-Studio besitzt, sagt in einem Fernseh-Interview über den Lehrgang:
"Bei einem Großmeister habe ich keine Erwartungen sondern eine Gewißheit. Ich weiß, wenn ich hierherkomme, dass er einen großen Schatz mit mir teilt. Meister Yang Jun stammt aus einer Tai-Chi-Familie und jetzt schon in der sechsten Generation. Das heißt, er hat das Wissen von fünf Generationen vorher in sich versammelt und teilt uns diesen Schatz mit.
Eine andere Teilnehmerin kommentiert:
"Ich finde es unglaublich, wieviel Energie dabei rüberkommt. Man hat ja das Gefühl, man fliegt um, obwohl man ihm gar nicht gegenübersteht, sondern ein paar Meter weit entfernt sitzt."
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoRk8vcqnsE
6 th Generation direct descendant of the founder of Yang Style Tai Chi, Yang Lu Chan . He has been trained by his grandfather, Master Yang Zhen Duo, since age 5 to carry-on the Yang Family traditions.
Source: http://yangfamilytaichi.com/association/centers/Seattle/
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