moytaichi

moytaichi

The Tai Chi and Lok Hup Ba Fa forms of Master Moy Lin-Shin

Tai Chi 17 with audio

Tai Chi 17 with audio

Tai Chi Form view from Back

Tai Chi Form view from Back

Grasp Bird's Tail

Grasp Bird's Tail

Tai Chi Form of Master Moy

Tai Chi Form of Master Moy

move #1 practice with me

move #1 practice with me

Tai Chi foundation exercises

Tai Chi foundation exercises

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  • @sharonwall8802
    @sharonwall88022 ай бұрын

    Who is teaching this class

  • @horridohobbies
    @horridohobbies8 ай бұрын

    This video is too fuzzy. It's difficult to make out details. This does not aid in learning. The minimum acceptable resolution for videos today is 720p.

  • @claudioghezzani5381
    @claudioghezzani538110 ай бұрын

    Bellissimo grazie di cuore

  • @chrisfarano1578
    @chrisfarano1578 Жыл бұрын

    This is the essence of what Master Moy was teaching. It is a representation of beginner tai chi.

  • @dwanderful1
    @dwanderful1 Жыл бұрын

    Great tai chi thanks

  • @claudioghezzani5381
    @claudioghezzani5381 Жыл бұрын

    Giallo

  • @patriciam1312
    @patriciam1312 Жыл бұрын

    This Back view is exactly what I needed to help me practice as a beginner. I can do the first 17 moves perfectly. I needed this back view to move forward. Thank you.

  • @miriamfilova4927
    @miriamfilova4927 Жыл бұрын

    Ďakujem. Všetko vidím zreteľne. Som úplne na začiatku a toto pomôže

  • @abuelanoruega7931
    @abuelanoruega7931 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you 💙

  • @kaarenremley7585
    @kaarenremley75852 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing a silent set. I really appreciate your excellent form without the need to explain anything. This will really help my independent work on memorizing and really deepening my set.

  • @realsamuelhawley
    @realsamuelhawley2 жыл бұрын

    Very useful for refreshing my memory of the set. Thanks!

  • @claudioghezzani5381
    @claudioghezzani53812 жыл бұрын

    Siete i migliori

  • @irenelaurie7539
    @irenelaurie75393 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this! I've been away from Tai Chi for several years and couldn't remember the set. Seeing it from the back and all one angle is very helpful.

  • @fredrichulrich8052
    @fredrichulrich80523 жыл бұрын

    I use this to review. The movement speed is up to the teacher, but too fast misses something. This man is not doing it too fast though. A slower pace brings a more meditative mood for me. I can get a better harmony y of mind body and spirit by using a slower pace. During the time of COVID we need as many examples to practice by as possible. I am grateful that we have this one, even for sake o discussion. Fredrich Ulrich Canada

  • @bwoodward9564
    @bwoodward95643 жыл бұрын

    This man was taught personally by Mr. Moy and Lokup as well. The people who talk negative of him don't know what they are talking about and I understand it better than Moy himself or any other of his students.

  • @WillowPatty
    @WillowPatty3 жыл бұрын

    Thank You. This really helps so much.

  • @cimrmanenglishtheatre7906
    @cimrmanenglishtheatre79064 жыл бұрын

    Trying to remember the moves after years away from it. Struggled with the front view. This back view is perfect. Thanks so much.

  • @VeronicaMist
    @VeronicaMist4 жыл бұрын

    This is saving my life right now- during Covid 19 - feels so great. Thanks again.

  • @VeronicaMist
    @VeronicaMist4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for posting this! Absolutely wonderful! I’m so glad I finally found you- it’s been 30 years and I’m finally coming back around due to injuries and although I barely remember the set it felt WONDERFUL following along! It’s interesting to feel how much more of a challenge it is now that I’m older. THANK YOU.

  • @frogmouth
    @frogmouth4 жыл бұрын

    The form is modified by practitioners so you will see variations if you go to a class. This version will give you the sequence but its a bit fast with lots of not quite finished moves in it. There is no real sunstitution for attending workshops and classes or just a workshop a year if you live too far from classes.

  • @normanschumacher5117
    @normanschumacher51174 жыл бұрын

    Katastrophe

  • @bwoodward9564
    @bwoodward95645 жыл бұрын

    This video was 2014, yet some comments are 8 years ago. Odd. I know this man. He has serious health problems, but he was taught Lo Kup by Mr. Moy and has an excellent memory of the form. This tai chi has helped many people, including me. The other forms are socialist tai chi. This is the most real.

  • @michelinesimard5844
    @michelinesimard58445 жыл бұрын

    Tout est embrouillé. Ce le problème ..

  • @7skygirl7
    @7skygirl75 жыл бұрын

    I like this! I know it's fast, but, it helps review the moves mentally while watching online. While actually doing, you can slow it down, or speed it up or stop it all together, while you practice. Love it! Thanks!

  • @blairmiller4625
    @blairmiller46254 жыл бұрын

    Julie Davis Moi used to say Tai chi is slow but not slow motion... just as you say sometimes faster sometimes slower he was always changing it up. Fun to remember. Especially with the instructor in this video, so good

  • @allatgoddess8961
    @allatgoddess89615 жыл бұрын

    Too fast - no one does it like that! It doesn't do any good to people trying to learn, it's only you lshowing off

  • @kaarenremley7585
    @kaarenremley75852 жыл бұрын

    Nope. Not showing off. Just excellent form and no chit chat.

  • @llytle9859
    @llytle98595 жыл бұрын

    I find this the easiest way to learn the moves.

  • @g0blinl0rdohlord26
    @g0blinl0rdohlord265 жыл бұрын

    Snakes wearing the heads of dragons. The path to being a paper tiger.

  • @llytle9859
    @llytle98595 жыл бұрын

    g0blinL0rd Oh Lord bce

  • @g0blinl0rdohlord26
    @g0blinl0rdohlord265 жыл бұрын

    Bce? SMC.

  • @lynnferr1933
    @lynnferr19336 жыл бұрын

    I´ve never seen such a beginning, I mean bending all the way down

  • @KrisMosaicEnglishSchool
    @KrisMosaicEnglishSchool6 жыл бұрын

    The legend of Master Moi Linshi is that as a child he was beset by chronic illness to the point that his family was unable to care for him and he was not expected to live through his childhood. After praying to Guanyin for grace, he overcame his illness and in gratitude became a monk dedicating his life to the benefit of others. As the years went by, Master Moi became a master of both Taichi and Qigong, and combined the two into the unique Taoist Taichi set that we see here, this is indeed not a martial art as many have pointed out here, and indeed those knowledgeable in Qigong can easily see its influence in this set. Master Moi's Taichi is a rejuvenation/health recovery exercise. This is depicted through the bagua/Yin-yang symbol of the Taoist Taichi society which actually flows in reverse to the usual Bagua/yin-yang. The purpose is to symbolize the return of the the practitioner's body to the 'body of an infant' which is supple and flexible and open to the flow of Qi thus improving quality of life and increasing longevity. Master Moi dedicated his life to the service of others and thus brought his form to the west, but his greatest contribution was the founding of the charitable society which continues on in honour of his memory to support those in need, and to make their communities better places to live.

  • @priklstudio
    @priklstudio Жыл бұрын

    Excellent explanation! I belong to a club in Lindsay, On. The instructors are all so kind and caring and the club is so supportive. It would please master Moi that his legacy lives on and helps so many.

  • @lingseto6454
    @lingseto645410 ай бұрын

    Mr. Moy told me that his Qigong teacher was not happy with him for teaching it. Later he came around and praised Mr. Moy for being clever in blending these two arts. I studied with Mr. Moy for a few years starting in 1979. His positive remarks on various arts became my guide to my decades of exploration. It has been quite a journey.

  • @keddyeddy5993
    @keddyeddy59937 жыл бұрын

    I am glad for the back view,, pretty much how I learned in a class. I can practise a bit at home now

  • @angeliquebeauchemin193
    @angeliquebeauchemin1936 жыл бұрын

    Musique classique

  • @lenwenzel7440
    @lenwenzel74407 жыл бұрын

    Taoist Tai Chi was devised strictly for the health giving aspects, and benefits of tai chi. The purpose of this form is entirely to provide and support good health. The benefits of this form for people recovering from illness, or injury is extraordinary. The range of problems addressed are legion; stroke recovery, heart health, Parkinson's, spinal injuries, balance issues, lung and circulatory problems, these and many other problems are greatly helped. Mister Moy's form has helped many thousands of people. Thanks for your efforts in passing these teachings on, many of us appreciate it.

  • @martinepicard9717
    @martinepicard97177 жыл бұрын

    Trop vite. L'exécution serait plus appréciée pour une débutante en mouvement plus lent.

  • @marcellabbe8080
    @marcellabbe80807 жыл бұрын

    The back view is excellent. Thanks.

  • @PMODC794
    @PMODC7947 жыл бұрын

    Better watch Master Moy himself, video "Our founder Master Moy demonstrates Taoist Tai Chi" ! You will see the difference !...

  • @debbiemiller7849
    @debbiemiller78497 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. Will follow :D

  • @angeliquebeauchemin193
    @angeliquebeauchemin1937 жыл бұрын

    Christian ,Pagé Ée

  • @minniemates5838
    @minniemates58387 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this excelent video will help me brush up on Master Moy's Tai Chi which was developed to aid health

  • @XianWangTheo
    @XianWangTheo8 жыл бұрын

    what kind of taichi is it? just so strange

  • @ewawojcik3955
    @ewawojcik39557 жыл бұрын

    This is Taoist Tai chi

  • @XianWangTheo
    @XianWangTheo7 жыл бұрын

    Ewa Wójcik I mean from what lineage?

  • @ewawojcik3955
    @ewawojcik39557 жыл бұрын

    +XianWangTheo My answer for you down

  • @angeliquebeauchemin193
    @angeliquebeauchemin1938 жыл бұрын

    uH

  • @terryrudden8951
    @terryrudden89518 жыл бұрын

    A quick advisory to people reading the comments below. Anyone who indulges in angry or insulting commentary regarding this demonstration doesn't understand the point or the practice of Taoist Tai Chi.

  • @ewawojcik3955
    @ewawojcik39557 жыл бұрын

    This is Master Moy Tai Chi arts. He was Taoist Monk. Probably you know this story about his school. In 1968 he founded Fung Loy Kok in Hong Kong and in 1970 imigrated to Canada.

  • @ewawojcik3955
    @ewawojcik39557 жыл бұрын

    +XianWangTheo

  • @CookieFavorites
    @CookieFavorites9 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. A very pure playing of the Form. I am recommending this video to my friends who may be interested in learning Master Moy's Tai Chi.

  • @BoCopenhagen
    @BoCopenhagen9 жыл бұрын

    -In the Tai Chi Classics it is statted: NEVER LEAN. This man is leaning all the time: Therefore he is not grounded and he is missing the whole point: In pushhand every skilled tai chi practioner could make "Plug" on him. He is absolutely noton the right path I must say.

  • @joeshmo496
    @joeshmo4969 жыл бұрын

    Bo Rødding I haven't even tried taichi and I can tell they're is something off with his practice.

  • @strokex1
    @strokex19 жыл бұрын

    these titles are confusing. As i seen on a few listed here. Besides poor video quality. I suggest using better condition people as models and also with more experience. You want to put your best foot forward to attract much more. We learn from our mistakes, good try but need to be redone with these critics in mind.

  • @fefieh
    @fefieh9 жыл бұрын

    Ok, is this as fast as you can go?

  • @brew8537
    @brew85378 жыл бұрын

    +Stefanie H. It is much too fast.

  • @fefieh
    @fefieh8 жыл бұрын

    I was scoffing

  • @brew8537
    @brew85377 жыл бұрын

    I hope that isn't Master Moy's form. That is not good tai chi.

  • @mariakraayvanger6599
    @mariakraayvanger65999 жыл бұрын

    "

  • @angeliquebeauchemin193
    @angeliquebeauchemin1936 жыл бұрын

    Maria Kraayvanger oponoo O opposé O opnoponoo oponpono

  • @catharinewilson1444
    @catharinewilson144410 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this! I am a novice in Master Moy's form, and appreciate every visual aid I can get! Yes, everyone's details differ, as I am learning, and yet the spirit is intact throughout.

  • @ernestvenn8291
    @ernestvenn829110 жыл бұрын

    I think I remember meeting Doug at one of the workshops years ago.

  • @ernestvenn8291
    @ernestvenn829110 жыл бұрын

    The reason a move may have been slightly altered by Master Moy was to suit a individual physical needs, at that time and other would see it and copy it. Moy did not understand or speak english.

  • @ernestvenn8291
    @ernestvenn829110 жыл бұрын

    What with all the negative comments? People leave the politics out of it, thank you.

  • @taichiloverdoesbetter8220
    @taichiloverdoesbetter82208 жыл бұрын

    +Ernest Venn +Nickolas Polischuk +Davey K +Terry Rudden Constructive Criticism is the FIRST step into the journey of PROGRESS FORWARD. All the comments so far that I read were honest critics and spot on. The description on the video emphasizes the taichi exercise portion NOT the martial arts application. I teach taichi exercise also, but *leaning forward* too much ...sigh... going beyond one extreme. It is supposed to be NEITHER this way NOR that way, thus remain grounded, rooted to the earth. Enough with philosophical aspect of the taichi set routine.... I must say if this senior just performs a bit slower and in more meditative way....I can only assume he is a newbie into this kind of exercise, or maybe that is how he was taught! I watched master Moy's performance in other videos, same style like this senior's..... it is a matter of preference for all of us. For those of you that experience the health benefits of practicing taichi exercise set routine regardless of various styles, kudos and congratulation! If it happens that you join TTC instead of other various more famous styles, it means you have the affinity towards TTC style of taichi form. Constructive criticism - NOT negative attacking criticism without giving pointers is positive message. One of you that learned TTC style commented : _Most of the posts here seemed to have missed the point that TTC is practised to dissolve the ego and improve health; it's not the FORM but what's in your heart that counts._ Actually, all taichi forms also are practiced to recognize the action of the EGO and let it be - don't nurture it - so that it will diminish as times go by and of course to improve health! Form is very important because it is the most basic foundation of the building blocks - just like our body consists of various building blocks enzymes, proteins, and also by doing with proper form, it will minimize the injuries cause by wrong technique, etc .... without good form and strong foundation of the body itself, your practice of taichi routine gets stagnant and slow progress, meaning wasting lots of time and effort. Aren't you guys want to be more effective and efficient taichi practitioners? _What's in your heart that counts_ Don't delve into the intellectual exercise that Westerners get addicted to, it becomes the *stumbling block* in whatever they pursue in the beginning of the journey. *Remain grounded or rooted* is the key. Don't get into the cloud... you catch my drift?- Getting upset by reading the so-called negative comments as most of TTC members right here- means you have NOT learned anything about the other side of taichi exercise... balance outlook in life, modesty, humility, and never mind them! Cheers.

  • @GillesLabruyere
    @GillesLabruyere12 жыл бұрын

    Technically perfect and very instructive indeed. Thank you for this video. I'll often come back to it. I also wait for the rest of the set ! This being said, I watched it with no sound, to bath in the relaxing side of it only ... and I still prefer the real sally in real live set !