Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Standard Tai Chi 24 Form

Tai Chi Chuan Standard Simplified 24 Movement Form

Research by Michael P. Garofalo

- Bibliography, Links, Online Videos, Resources

- List of 24 Movement Names in English, Chinese characters, Chinese Pinyin, French, German and Spanish. Source references for movement names.

- Descriptions of each of the 24 movements with B&W line illustrations.

- Performance times, sections, quotations, notes on learning.

- Standard, simplified, Chinese National, Orthodox, 24 Movement Form in the Yang Style of Taijiquan.

Updated in February 2008

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http://www.egreenway.com/taichichuan/short.htm

This webpage was served to over 48,000 persons in 2007. It is one of the more popular webpages on the Cloud Hands Website

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Buddha's Warrior Attendant Pounds the Mortar

New Definitions of the 8 Basic Techniques. By Zhenbo Sun. T'ai Chi: The International Magazine of Tai Chi Chuan: Vol. 31, No. 5, October, 2007, pp. 45 - 48. Discussion of the 8 energies (Peng, Lu, Ji, An, Cai, Lie, Zhou, Kao, Ji) as found in King Kong Pounds Mortar # 2 movement of Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Routine.

Chen Taijiquan: Old Frame, First Form

2. Pounding the Mortar (Jin Gang Dao Dui)
Pounding the Mortar (Jin Gang Dao Dui) [Chen Zenglei]
Diamond King Pounds Mortar (Jin Gang Dao Dui) [Mark Chen]
King-Kong Nailed Fist [Jou Tsung Hwa]
Buddha's Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar (Jin Gang Dao Dui) [Sim & Gaffney]
Buddha's Warrior Attendant Pounds with Pestle (Jin-gang Dao Dui) [Chen Xin 1932, 2007]
Buddha's Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar [Zhaohua]
Pounding the Mortar [Mike Garofalo]
Martèlement du Mortier
Zerstoßen des Mörsers
Golpear el Mortero
金刚捣碓 : Jin Gang Dao Dui

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Cloud Hands Website Usage in 2007

Cloud Hands Website: Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong
http://www.egreenway.com/taichichuan/index.htm
Published by Michael P. Garofalo


In 2007, there were 1,040,263 webpages (excluding graphics) server to people all around the world.


This website includes webpages on the Yang, Sun, and Chen styles of Taijiquan and many forms on Qigong. It also includes sub-folders on meditation, walking, yoga, and esoterica.


The most popular webpages requested were the Staff, Eight Section Brocade, Yang Long Form, Yang Short Form, Index Homepage, and the Qigong Homepage.


In addition, over 890,000 webpages (excluding graphics) were distributed from the subfolder on Months (http://www.egreenway.com/months/index.htm).


Therefore, the total 2007 traffic in webpages served from the domain www.egreenway.com was 1,930,263 webpages served.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Routine - Performance Times

Today, I studied some instructional DVDs by Chen Masters teaching the Chen Style Taijiquan Old Frame First Routine. Chen Zenglei did the form in 13:46 minutes; DVD 2005, #2, Part V., Essential 18 Movement Chen Style Boxing. Ren Guang Yi did the form in 9:18 minutes; DVD 2006. Jesse Tsao did the form in 11:03; DVD 2004.

List of Movements in Section I, Movements 1 -7, of the Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Form.


List of Movements in Section II, Movements 8 -14, of the Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Routine

Chen Style Taijiquan, Old Frame First Form, Lao Jia Yi Lu. By Michael P. Garofalo. 120Kb. February 2008. Detailed bibliography and links. List of movement names in English, Chinese characters, Chinese Pinyin, French, German, and Spanish. Detailed list of online videos. Notes on learning the Old Frame, First Form, Lao Jia Yi Lu. Record of performance time of this form by many masters. Breakdown by Sections.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Chen Taiji Laojia Yilu: Sections

Sections of Chen Taijiquan, Old Frame, First Form

The Chen Old Frame First Form is often divided into sections for teaching and learning. Chen Zenglei provides a list of these sections which, he says, is based on the the sections proposed by Chen Xin:

Section Movement Numbers
I. 1 - 2
II. 3 - 6
III. 7 - 8
IV. 9 - 11
V. 12 - 15
VI. 16 - 22
VII. 23 - 26
VIII. 27 - 42
IX. 43 - 51
X. 52 - 61
XI. 62 - 67
XII. 68 - 70
XIII. 71 - 74

For my own learning purposes, I have divided the Chen Old Frame First Form into 10 Sections:

Section Movement Numbers
I. 1 - 7
II. 8 - 14
III. 15 - 21
IV. 22 - 28
V. 29 - 35
VI. 36 - 42
VII. 43 - 50
VIII. 51 - 58
IX. 59 - 66
X. 67 - 74


Notes on Learning the Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Form
By Michael P. Garofalo

Chen Tai Chi Chuan Old Frame First Form

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Chen Tai Chi Chuan, Old Frame, First Form, Laojia Yilu

I have been doing some research on the Chen Family Tai Chi Chuan, Old Frame, First Form, Lao Jia Yi Lu. I have published this research as:

Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Form, Lao Jia Yi Lu
By Michael P. Garofalo
February 2008
Green Way Research, Valley Spirit Taijiquan, Red Bluff, California
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This webpage includes:

An extensive bibliography of books and media products.

A comprehensive collection of links to Internet resources.

A detailed comparative list of the names of the 74 movements in this form: in English, Chinese Pinyin, Chinese characters, French, Spanish and German. Six reference sources for the movement names are cited.

Performance times for the form by Chen masters.

A comprehensive list of online videos on the Chen form.

Recommendations for the best learning resources.

Notes on learning the Chen Old Frame, First Form.

Quotes and poems.


Chen Taijiquan: General Index

Friday, February 15, 2008

Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Form Lao Jia Yi Lu

I have been doing some research on the Chen Family Tai Chi Chuan, Old Frame, First Form, Lao Jia Yi Lu. I have published this research as:

Chen Taijiquan Old Frame First Form
By Michael P. Garofalo
February 2008
Green Way Research, Valley Spirit Taijiquan, Red Bluff, California
96Kb

This webpage includes a detailed bibliography with links, and a detailed comparative list of the names of the 74 movements in this form.

Chen Taijiquan: General Index

Friday, February 08, 2008

32 Sword Form, Taijiquan, Yang Style

32 Sword Form, Simplified, Yang Style, Taijiquan Jian. By Michael P. Garofalo. This popular webpage includes a comprehensive bibliography, scores of links to webpages; an extensive listing of the names and name variations for each movement in English, Chinese, French, German, and Spanish; a detailed analysis of each posture and movement sequence with explanations and numbered illustrations and detailed instructions; selected quotations; comments on 20 Taijiquan sword techniques; a comprehensive media bibliography; a chart of performance times; and, a comparison of the 32 and 55 sword forms in the Yang style. This is the standard, simplified, orthodox, 1957, 32 Taiji Sword Form, in the Yang Style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan. © Michael P. Garofalo, Valley Spirit Taijiquan, Green Way Research, Red Bluff, California, January 2008. 245Kb+.

32 Taijiquan Simplified Sword Form

20 T'ai Chi Ch'uan Sword Techniques

55 Classical Yang Taiji Sword




The Wild Horse Jumps Over the Mountain Stream




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Happy Chinese New Year

"Still lie the sheltering snows, undimmed and white;
And reigns the winter's pregnant silence still;
No sign of spring, save that the catkins fill,
And willow stems grow daily red and bright.
These are days when ancients held a rite
Of expiation for the old year's ill,
And prayer to purify the new year's will."
- Helen Hunt Jackson, A Calendar of Sonnet's: February

February: Quotes, Poems, Lore, and Chores

Happy Chinese New Year!!

Professor Bohn told me that "It`s New Year in China: the year of the rat, the element wood, the celestial stem Wu, and earth branch Zi!"

Mike Garofalo Walking

I am going to take a walk now. Enjoy your day.

Walking: Quotes, Poems, Bibliography, Notes