Recommended book by Michael DeMarco
My former teacher has a new book, an inspiring dissertation on things Martial Arts, presented in an entertaining and compelling way. Here's a review article from the Santa Fe New Mexican:
Embrace Tiger, Return to the Mountain
January 2022. Covid year three. At least we have Zoom, Google Meet, Facetime, and Duo. I may have mentioned that I studied the Yang Long Form (Xiong Style) when I lived in New Mexico near Santa Fe. Moving to the Midwest, I found no one nearby teaching the 103 Long Form. I have nothing against the Professor’s Short Form or the Beijing 24 Form, both provide the Essentials and have the advantages of a shorter execution time in less space than the 103 Form. But, as a former teacher said to me after watching me perform a newly learned Sun Style Form, “That's nice but it won't help you with your form.” This month begins instruction in Parts One, Two, and Three of the Yang Family Traditional Long Form using Zoom (including Qigong, Essential form, Straight Sword and Saber) by Yang Chengfu Seattle http://yangtaichiseattle.com/classes. The classes are free (with registration) and videos of previous Zoom sessions can be viewed on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/ycfseattle/videos.
So I am finding myself Returning to the Mountain to refresh
the form I think of as “my form.” I’m starting in the middle with section two
as I am fairly proficient in section one. I have practiced section one often
but have not remembered much of section two (short term memory loss extends to
muscle memory, I suppose). Last night the class began with Embrace Tiger,
Return to the Mountain.
http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?44081-Embrace-Tiger-Return-to-Mountain
Chen
Changxing
(1771~1853)
Yang
Luchan
(1799~1872)
Yang Yang
Banhou Jianhou
(1837~1890) (1839~1917)
Yang Yang
Shaohou Chengfu
(1862~1930) (1883~1936)