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Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 9:34 am
by marvin8
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Master Damian Neve is a martial arts instructor and personal trainer with 20+ years coaching experience specializing in Traditional Korean Karate (TangSooDo/TaeKwonDo), Yang TaiJi Chuan, Boxing & Kickboxing, and Modern Combatives. He started his training at the age of 3 and holds a 5th dan black belt in the lineage of Grandmaster Won Kook Lee and Sgt Lee Jin Ho of the ROK Capital Division aka “Korean Tigers.” In addition he has studied many other systems and incorporates the concepts into our programming from various disciplines such as Wing Chun, Aki-Jujitsu, Mizongyi, and more.


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Explaining how to direct energy and intention and understanding the rule of 72 in modern combat taiji chuan practice:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCZLo6N0gcQ

Published on Jun 1, 2017
Part 2 of our Pung Lu Ji An Master Class. Master the 4 energies and their relation to our system and taiji chuan form for combat/fighting:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVWUvnALWQ4

Published on May 24, 2017
in this basic lesson, Peng Lu Ji An are explained for practical application into a modern taiji form:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7weNncHSAG0

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 10:20 am
by Bao
Master Damian Neve is a martial arts instructor and personal trainer with 20+ years coaching experience specializing in Traditional Korean Karate (TangSooDo/TaeKwonDo), Yang TaiJi Chuan, Boxing & Kickboxing, and Modern Combatives. He started his training at the age of 3 and holds a 5th dan black belt in the lineage of Grandmaster Won Kook Lee and Sgt Lee Jin Ho of the ROK Capital Division aka “Korean Tigers.” In addition he has studied many other systems and incorporates the concepts into our programming from various disciplines such as Wing Chun, Aki-Jujitsu, Mizongyi, and more.


Master of what? Seems confused. :/

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 10:49 am
by GrahamB
Far beyond man bun.

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 4:18 am
by marvin8
GrahamB wrote:Far beyond man bun.

I like that Ponytail did not use the words: :)
wayne hansen wrote:If we banned these words it would be a lot clearer
Facia
Core
Fa Jing
Kua
Chi
Six direction
Five bows
Master
Anyone think of any more

A couple more videos.

Published on Jun 30, 2017
Explaining how pung lu ji an can be found in all movement in combat taiji chuan practice:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deSlsyYmdMg

Published on Jun 30, 2017:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9DxaQBqBmA

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 8:42 am
by Bao
What did you like Marvin? Your point to show these vids was what?

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 9:17 am
by marvin8
Bao wrote:What did you like Marvin? Your point to show these vids was what?

The point: Someone may enjoy it or get something out of it. I am not trying to put my viewpoint on it.

Personally, he seems passionate and sincere in trying to teach and explain things. I like how he shows peng lu ji an can be done in small movements or at the same time. Other demos show large movements with the standard definitions. I can't speak for his skills.

If someone critiques the video and a deeper knowledge comes out of it, all the better. However, it's not the main reason for posting.

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 12:58 am
by Bao
I don't think that it's meaningful to say much about the vids without having this person here to discuss it. He is enthusiastic and that might inspire people which of course is a very a good thing. I am not sure that what he says always match what he shows. I'll just leave it there.

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 2:07 am
by marvin8
Bao wrote:I am not sure that what he says always match what he shows.

I usually take the video concepts and try to match them with concepts and movements used by elite fighters in combat sports (e.g., boxing, mma, judo, etc.). Therefore, what he "shows" is not as important to me. It doesn't need to be an exact match to be useful to me.

I understand we may not agree on that; such as the Peter Ralson/Floyd Mayweather Rollback videos we discussed. :)

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:18 am
by Tiga Pukul
From a self-defense /martial point of view this long ponytail is a bad idea ;) . He can do whatever taiji to me, but with that ponytail in hand I have all the control i want :)

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 5:00 am
by C.J.W.
Here's his clip on fajin.

His rear-end and mingmen indicate that he doesn't really know what the heck he is doing.
(I was more impressed with the little light saber dance that he does in the second half of the clip.)


Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 12:34 pm
by Bao
C.J.W. wrote:His rear-end and mingmen indicate that he doesn't really know what the heck he is doing. ]


Yes. Lack of foundation, no base. Common for people who practice and teach several different arts.

Re: Taiji Chuan Form Mastery For Combat — Peng Lu Ji An

PostPosted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 4:35 am
by shawnsegler
GrahamB wrote:Far beyond man bun.


IPPON!!!