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  • Chinese Health Qigong: Five Animal Frolics for Beginners

    This simplified routine was created by Professor Yu Dinghai for the Chinese Health Qigong Association.

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    This simplified routine was created by Professor Yu Dinghai for the Chinese Health Qigong Association.  Five Animal Frolics is called Wu Qin Xi in Chinese. In this short routine, each frolic consists of two movements and embodies the essence of the traditional long form. Master Tsao studied this routine directly from Professor Yu, who was his Ph.D. advisor in Shanghai University of Sport. Master Tsao demonstrates the complete form in both front and back view, along with detailed instruction in posture-by-posture lessons. It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation.  Suggest 30 class hours.

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  • Standard Tai Chi Form 42

    Standard Tai Chi Form 42 is a combination of Chen, Yahg, Wu, and Sun styles.

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    Standard Tai Chi Form 42 is a combination of Chen, Yahg, Wu, and Sun styles.  It is widely used in Chinese national and international Tai Chi competition.  This DVD is from the teachings of Grandmaster Li Deyin (Jesse Tsao's teacher since 1978) directly, one of three experts who created this popular routine in 1989.  Master Tsao presents a demonstration, followed by step-by-step instruction in English.  There are repetitions in both front and back view.  It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation.  Suggest 30 class hours.   (Difficulty: Intermediate Level)

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  • Tai Chi 8 forms

    Tai Chi 8 Form is an introductory routine, easy to learn because of its simplicity, symmetry, and compact in a small space.

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    It is good for beginners, each posture provides you the skill necessary to the next move. It is also know as Tai Chi 10 Form if you count the opening ans closing forms. Created by Chinese Sport Committee as the Level - 1 Tai Chi, Yi-duan Taiji. Dr. Jesse Tsao teaches in English with front and back views. It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation. Suggested 25 class hours.(Difficulty: Beginner Level)

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  • Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan II - Beauty of the Sunset (Xiyangmei)

    Tai Chi Kung Fu Fan - II (xi yang mei), or "The Beauty of the Sunset," was developed by Professor Li Deyin in Beijing, Jesse Tsao's teacher

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    This is a dynamic routine with various moves from Chen, Yang, Wu, and Sun Tai Chi and Chinese kung fu.  Master Tsao presents it here with his signature teaching style of posture-by-posture learning, in English, with front and back views.  It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation.  Suggest 30 class hours.  (Difficulty: Beginner to Advanced) 

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  • Tai Chi Sword Standard Form 42

    Tai Chi Sword Standard Form 42 was created to represent the essential principles from major Tai Chi styles.

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    It is a combination of Chen, Yang, Wu, and Sun.  Sword forms are the extension of bare-handed Tai Chi practice!  Master Tsao presents here in this video an authoritative explanation of moves, posture-by-posture, in English. Demonstration of the complete routine in both front and back views. It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation.  Suggest 30 class hours.  (Difficulty: Intermediate Level)

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  • Traditional Wu Style Tai Chi Long Form [DISC 1/2]

    Wu Style Tai Chi, created by the founder (Wu) Chuan You (1834-1902) in Beijing, China.

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    This is the old routine that keeps all the original techniques and practiced widely in Beijing area, without modification by his later generations.  Master Tsao presents a whole routine demonstration, followed by step-by-step instruction in English.  There are plenty of repetitions in both front and back view during the instruction.  It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation.  Suggest 50 class hours.

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  • Traditional Wu Style Tai Chi Long Form [DISC 2/2]

    Wu Style Tai Chi, created by the founder (Wu) Chuan You (1834-1902) in Beijing, China.

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    This is the old routine that keeps all the original techniques and practiced widely in Beijing area, without modification by his later generations.  Master Tsao presents a whole routine demonstration, followed by step-by-step instruction in English.  There are plenty of repetitions in both front and back view during the instruction.  It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation.  Suggest 50 class hours.   (Difficulty: Beginner through Advanced Levels). Each disc includes a demonstration of the entire routine.

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  • Wu Style Tai Chi Short Form

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    Four-Season Tai Chi I - Spring This is part of a series of Tai Chi forms following the change of seasons for a healthy life. According to the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine (Huangdi Neijing), the essence of spring is birth and spread. Therefore, tai chi practice in springtime should be like young deer prancing in the meadow, vivid and agile. This routine is flavored with Wu style fast form. It exercises the tendons and stimulate bone growth, and will also release stress to prevent liver problems. Master Tsao teaches in English with front and back views. It is a good reference for home study, or a resource for instructor's teaching preparation. Suggested 30 class hours. (Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate Levels)  (Difficulty: Beginner Level)

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  • Tai Chi Neigong Shi-ba-shi: Chen Style Compact 18 Forms

    space-saving postures to cultivate inner energy

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    Tai Chi Neigong Shibashi in Chen Style Compact 18 Forms is created strictly based on the Chen family traditional postures.  Posture is only a tool to cultivate inner energy, the neigong is your goal. Repetitive drill on each posture is easy for a beginner to learn, it also provides the opportunity for advanced students to ascertain the feeling of inner work layer by layer.  It is designed for Zoom teaching to fit limited space for home or corporate onsite practice. This is also a perfect short form to lead beginners into a long form routine.  Demonstrations are given in front and back views, and Master Tsao gives a detailed description of each posture's main neigong concept.  (Difficulty: Beginner through advanced Levels). DVD, (68 minutes).

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  • Compact Tai Chi Stick Therapy

    jesse tsao tai chi taiji qigong therapy healing health

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    This is a therapy (or preventive practice) for people with carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, or Parkinson's Disease.  The stick provides you with a focal point to help  with hand-eye coordination.  The twisting moves can stimulate energy circulation in your fingers and wrists, prevent frozen shoulders, and improve the elasticity of the tendons around your elbows.  Combined with various tai chi postures, it stretches and tones your muscles, activates the hip and knee joints, improves the flexibility and strength of your spine, and  prevents lower back pain. The practice is adapted from the tai chi joint locking techniques of qin-na, a traditional  secret training approach for developing spiral inner energy.  Therefore, this routine can also be used as a martial arts drill.

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  • Compact Tai Chi Sword in Mixed Styles

    taiji, tai chi, jesse tsao, Yu Chenghui, Qi Jiguang shuang shou jian,

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    Compact Tai Chi Sword in Mixed Styles blends Tai Chi with various sword techniques, including Wudang sword, Ming Dynasty General Qi Jiguang's (1528-1588) long saber (Miao-dao), Yu Chenghui’s two-handed longsword, and Medieval long-sword methods. Both Qi and Yu hailed from Penglai, China, my hometown, where the historical use of longswords in martial arts training is abundant. This routine serves as my homage to this tradition. Its core focus is utilizing the sword as a tool for body conditioning and harnessing inner energy, emphasizing dragon and tiger strength, while also integrating practical sword defensive and offensive techniques. Notably, there's a seamless connection between weapons and tai chi bare hand routines. While a standard-sized sword suffices, a heavier longsword facilitates training the back, waist, and hips for blade movement, minimizing reliance on arm muscles.

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  • Practical Stretching Anywhere in the Qigong Way

    Dr. Jesse Tsao - Tai Chi Healthways instructor training program

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    Practical Stretching Anywhere in the Qigong Way

    Stretching is an excellent thing you can do for your health. Without the need of a floor mat, these simple yet effective moves can help you limber up for tai chi and Qigong practice or any sports, improve your balance and prevent falls, increase your flexibility, and even help relieve arthritis, back, and knee pain. Dr. Jesse Tsao put together this stretching routine based on traditional Chinese tai chi and Qigong practices. They are easy and practical to use anywhere, each posture has Qigong energy circulation benefits, and they can be customized to your ability anywhere from easy to challenging. You’ll find these moves can boost overall flexibility and loosen up tight muscles, including specific stretches to ease back pain, stiff hamstrings, and the neck and shoulder pain that comes from spending too much time sitting at a desk staring at a computer!

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