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my senoir & myself had a visit with each other tonight. his kids gave hime robert smith’s book martial musings…

GM.Cheng’s book was what i studied for maybe a few years I’ll say approx. 15 in a very limited way.

i really regret not doing more way back then now. the 1 inch making you miss by 1,000 miles was the reson i di not.

  when i actually joined The Tai Chi Study Assoc. in the summer of 1995 My teacher would ask me if i had already learned Taijiquan a few times. I told him no , but i had studied a bit from GM. Chengs books.
 
needless to say they gave me a huge advantage in learning Yang Style Taijiquan as taught by Dr. John Wan-Yuin Chang’s various teachers of which there were 5 . i learned mainly from 3 of them.
 
  John Oden gave me detailed info on our form & Abduhl Muhissy taught me my basic frame. John had
studied with Robert Smith in Bethesda Md. before meeting & learning from Dr. Chang.
 
  I’ll surprise John this YEAR HOPEFULLY WITH A SET OF THESE DVD’S and I know he will be tickled pink.

  We used to play tui shou at Robert Frost Middle School. The push hands events were sponsored by Sifu David Chen & Sifu Julian ( can’t recall his last name, though he’s Chinese and his kung fu was 1st rate from what I witnessed . Regretfully I didn’t get a chance to play with him ; yet was able to pick up some nice pointers just by watching how he neutralized his opponents. 

  i did play tui shou with Sifu Chen a long time Cheng Stylist and learned 1st hand why he was a good Sifu .

  his many students always seemed to show marked progress from the last ocassion when when played tui shou together.
  I learned 1st hand that the PREFESSOR’S taijiquan was alive, well, and legit too. As soft as they were they defintely felt anything but weak !
 
  Hopefully I’ll be able to go back there to enjoy their kung fu and hospitality which were both in abundance. 

p.s. Suifu Chen has returned to Wu Qi as many may already know , but won’t beforgotten by me or the lives( there were many ) he touched.

Posted by Anthony Reid  on  03/13  at  11:42 PM
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All the tai ji quan teachers I have known beginning in 1980, have studied with the Professor…William C.C. Chen, Margaret Stevens,  and Yu, Cheng-Hsiang.
I remember watching 8mm films of the Professor at a tai ji semiar in Hawaii back in the early 80’s.
Finding some of those film clips on UTube was a joy…finding this site is pure HEAVEN!

p.s. someone commented on one of the UTube clips, “who is this guy?? what a losey form he has!!”

Posted by Dave G.  on  03/03  at  07:45 PM
Long Beach, NY USA
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I am privledged to be able to learn from the motion and words of The Professor.  Thank you for that opportunity.

Posted by Dominic Sciamanda  on  02/29  at  11:27 PM
Erie, PA, USA
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I was surfing one day and came upon this very wonderful site.  I began practing Tai Chi (late 90’s)in the Metro Detroit area with a wonderful instructor.  Carol Yamasaki turned on the light of Tai Chi for me and it’s burned brightly ever since

Posted by Henry  on  02/19  at  02:01 PM
Clev, Ohio
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Hi, greetings from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I started Cheng’s tai chi almost 10 years ago and am glad that there is a site that is connected to the Professor’s teaching! However, I believe that there is still much more that the site could provide, like more articles esp. from former students, that can enlighten us. Further, I also hope that this site can be a focus site to collaborate or to start a worldwide chapter on Cheng’s tai chi.I would be most happy to contribute in any way that I can for the value that Cheng’s teachings and tai chi have contributed to an innermost sense of contentment and well being!

Thanks

kelvin yong

Posted by kelvin yong  on  02/13  at  04:53 AM
Kuala Lumpur
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What a pleasure to see this site! What a pleasure to see photos of Professor Cheng Man-ch’ing (Zheng Manqing), my late teacher! He was a most remarkable individual! I look forward to the “Master Tapes” DVDs; to seeing the Professor in action once again; to seeing my tongxuemen, now as gray as I am, at the apices of their youth once again. Those were remarkable times, and I am certain that the visual record of the New York Shr Jung (Shi Zhong) school will prove to be remarkable, too.

Myles Angus MacVane

Posted by Myles Angus MacVane  on  02/11  at  12:25 PM
Fairfield, Connecticut, USA http://myles.macvane.com
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Hello

My name is Allen Hsu. I am from Taiwan and live in New York for studying architecture. My father is an apprentice of Liou, Shi-Heng (劉錫亨) who is Cheng, Man-Ching`s apprentice. My father also arduously teaches and popularizes Tai Chi in Taiwan and China.

I want to buy the DvD of the Master Tapes for my father, however, it was sold out. We wonder whether there is any DVD of the Master Tapes available. We don`t mind the second hand DVDs,If anyone has extra DVD to sell, please tell me. Also, if it is unavailable right now, could you please notify me when you get new dvds in stock?

I would be grateful for your any response.

sincerely

Allen Hsu

Posted by Allen Hsu  on  02/09  at  10:11 AM
New York city
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Never having been privilaged to see the professor in motion, i eagerly await the arrival of these dvd’s. If a picture is worth a 1000 words, then these tapes must be worth millions !!!!

Posted by jeff sotzen  on  02/03  at  12:32 PM
michigan
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It’s a masterpiece. A worthy tribute.
Thank you

Posted by THOMAS VANDIGRIFF  on  02/01  at  07:02 AM
DUNEDIN FL.
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I am very happy to see this site. Professor Cheng Man Ching was a the major influence in the Tai Chi Chuan of Malaysia in my young days through the efforts of his senior students Yap Siu Ting (Yue Shu Ting) and Huang Shing Shyan.  I converted to Cheng Man Ching Style in 1970 or so and am still a follower after 37 years!  As per Malaysian Cheng Man Ching ‘standard’,  we practised the 37 Posture Cheng Man Ching Form and the supplementary 18 Lower Hands created by Yap Siu Ting.  In addition, we also practised the so-called 108 long form, San Shou, sabre and sword.  I currently practise only the 37 and 108 form regularly.

I am happy to see that our CMC tradition has made a comeback to popularity after many years of neglect. CMC Tai Chi Chuan is very special.  I have mixed and learnt other traditions of Tai Chi Chuan but CMC stands out as the ideal and closest to the Tai Chi Clasics. 

I hope in future, we can organise yearly CMC world conference and camp where all CMC groups can come together to discuss and experiment and grow together.  Come on!  Somebody can organise this!  Start the ball rolling.  Choose Taiwan or a resort somewhere. 

Warmest regards,
John Chow
Australia

Posted by John Chow  on  01/24  at  04:21 AM
Australia http://www.yellowbamboohk.com
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