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Yang Family Michuan Taiji Sword Martial Applications

Yang Family Michuan Taiji Sword Martial Applications

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential for the Serious Practitioner of Swordsmanship
Review: Every serious student of any system of Chinese Swordsmanship will find this DVD of great value. Few 'teachers' these days have the depth of training in Swordsmanship that Rodell (the demonstrator in this DVD) has. Many know a sword form or two, this teacher genuinely knows how to use his. An excellent companion DVD to Rodell's book: "Chinese Swordsmanship: The Yang Family Taiji Jian Tradition".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally an applications DVD
Review: This DVD serves as the animated companion to Rodell's Chinese Swordsmanship: the Yang Family Tradition. In it he goes through the applications for the eight basic cuts of taiji jian (t'ai chi double bladed straight sword), as they are manifested in different parts of the Michuan (Hidden Tradition) of Yang Family Taiji jian.

Rodell explains selected applications in the order that they appear in the form. He first gives a thorough, but not long winded, explanation of the important details of each application. The emphasis is upon allowing the demonstrations (filmed at a variety of different angles, at different speeds repeatedly) speak for themselves.

The critical message here is that the form and the applications go hand in hand, like yin and yang. To practice one and not the other is to nurture serious deficiencies in your art. Most students focus more on perfecting the form. The road to perfection lies in a thorough understanding of the applications. This DVD fills a critical lacuna in the libraries of taiji jian practitioners, who may have many on form, but little or nothing on application. To find a DVD that puts a "why" behind the "how" of a form is rare and much needed.

Because most wooden swords sold are rather flimsy for applications practice, viewer might be envious of the substantial wooden swords seen in the video. Fear not. One can contact Rodell through www.grtc,org to find out how to get one.

The DVD does not go through each and every application of the form. To do so would be, as Rodell says, "Mind numbing." We can only hope for a sequel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Applications DVD on Yangjia Michuan Taijijian technique
Review: This is an essential companion to Mr. Rodell's excellent book, CHINESE SWORDSMANSHIP: THE YANG FAMILY TAIJI JIAN TRADITION. Newcomers to the system, and those with a general interest in martial arts, can see how the graceful movements in the form are actually of great utility in the context of actual combat. Advanced students will find this DVD an indispensible part of keeping their technique "on track". The various applications are covered sequentially as they appear in the sections of the Michuan form, and each is repeated several times, at slow to fast speed, and is filmed from different angles (including from above). Students should have no trouble following the movements and learning their correct execution.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Applications DVD on Yangjia Michuan Taijijian technique
Review: This is an essential companion to Mr. Rodell's excellent book, CHINESE SWORDSMANSHIP: THE YANG FAMILY TAIJI JIAN TRADITION. Newcomers to the system, and those with a general interest in martial arts, can see how the graceful movements in the form are actually of great utility in the context of actual combat. Advanced students will find this DVD an indispensible part of keeping their technique "on track". The various applications are covered sequentially as they appear in the sections of the Michuan form, and each is repeated several times, at slow to fast speed, and is filmed from different angles (including from above). Students should have no trouble following the movements and learning their correct execution.


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