39 episodes

Reflections on Tai Chi, Xing Yi, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and martial arts studies

The Tai Chi Notebook Graham

    • Society & Culture

Reflections on Tai Chi, Xing Yi, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and martial arts studies

    Ep 30: Chen Tai Chi training with Nabil Ranné

    Ep 30: Chen Tai Chi training with Nabil Ranné

    Nabil Ranné is a Chen style teacher living in Berlin who offers classes and online training at CTN Academy https://www.ctn.academy/ Nabil is a student of Chen Yu who is the only son of Chen ZhaoKui and grandson of the famous Chen Fake.



    Here’s what we talk about:



    Timestamps:



    1.00: Nabil’s background in martial arts and what attracted him to Chen style Tai Chi



    3.40: What is Jin in Tai Chi?



    7.30: What makes Tai Chi different to other marital arts?



    11.15: What is the strategy for Tai Chi?



    16.00: What is the function of Tai Chi push hands?



    17.55: Competition push hands vs Tai Chi push hands



    22.20: The Xin Yi podcast and how do you train applications in Tai Chi



    28.00: Real life self defence situations



    36.00: Martial arts vs marital sports



    44.02: Zhan Zhuang: Standing pillar practice



    46.55: Chen style FaJin methods and their purpose



    55.00: Nabil’s book and getting in touch



    Links:

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    Nabil’s website: https://www.ctn.academy/



    Nabil’s training history: https://www.ctn.academy/blog/learning-taijiquan-with-chen-yu-nabil-ranne



    Nabil’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taijigongfu/



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    • 58 min
    Ep 29: Richard Johnson on Chen Style Practical Method

    Ep 29: Richard Johnson on Chen Style Practical Method

    This month's guest is Richard Johnson a long-time student of Joseph Chen of Chen Style Practical Method.



    As well as a Tai Chi practitioner and teacher, Richard is a full time movement coach working with athletes, so he brings an appreciation of athletic movement to his views on Tai Chi.



    In our discussion Richard delves deeply into the internal workings of the Chen Style Practical Method and we talk a lot some interesting movement principles based around rotation. We also talk about how the Practical Method is different to the Chen Village style of Tai Chi.



    You can get in touch with Richard using his email address trukinetix at gmail.com



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    • 49 min
    Ep 28: Jess O'Brien on discovering Neijiaquan

    Ep 28: Jess O'Brien on discovering Neijiaquan

    Jess O’Brien is the author of the book Neijiaquan and co host of the Neijiaquan podcast, which he runs with Isaac Kamins.



    Since 1999, Jess has studied extensively under BK Frantzis. Over the years, he has also trained with other, preeminent internal martial artists like Luo De Xiu. He has been active in martial arts since his teens.



    In this episode we discuss what drew Jess to the internal arts and how he trained with various different teachers before becoming a student of Bruce Kumar Frantzis.



    Links:

    Neijiqaun podcast: http://www.theneijiaquanpodcast.com/

    Water Tradition Internal Arts: http://www.watertradition.net/



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    • 1 hr 16 min
    Ep 27: John Little on the REAL fights of Bruce Lee

    Ep 27: John Little on the REAL fights of Bruce Lee

    Bruce Lee will be no stranger to anybody listening to The Tai Chi Notebook Podcast - even 50 years after his death he remains the most famous martial artist in the world.



    But could he actually fight?



    World Champions in karate competition have gone on record to point out that he never once competed in tournaments. So, were his martial abilities simply a trick of the camera?



    My guest for this episode is Bruce Lee authority and bestselling author John Little.



    John has a new book out called Wrath of the Dragon: The real fights of Bruce Lee, in which he takes a hard look at Bruce Lee’s real-life fights to definitively answer these questions



    To get these first hand accounts John has tracked down over 30 witnesses to the real fights of Bruce Lee as well as those who were present at his many sparring sessions. There are over 30 years of research in this book that took him thousands of miles around the globe.



    Find out more about Bruce Lee's fights in:



    WRATH OF THE DRAON

    The Real Fights of Bruce Lee

    by John Little

    Pub date: September 5, 2023

    ISBN: 9781770417427

    SPORTS & RECREATION /

    Martial Arts

    $28.95 CDN / $21.95 U.S.

    Paper, 8.5 x 5.5", 352 pp

    22 photographs, black and white

    DISTRIBUTION:

    Baker & Taylor Publisher

    Services (US), Jaguar Book

    Group (Canada)



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    • 55 min
    Ep 26: Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg: A deep dive into Nordic Bajiquan

    Ep 26: Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg: A deep dive into Nordic Bajiquan

    Bājíquán (八極拳) or shorter just Baji, is commonly known as “the martial art of bodyguards”. It emphasises the use of attacks that close down the distance as well as explosive close combat techniques such as combinations of elbow, knee and takedown techniques.

    Both Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg are senior Baji students of Lü Baochun, based in Finland who has over 40 years’ experience in the training and practice of baji. He has trained under many of the famous martial artists who used the style, such as Han Longquan and Zhang Xuchun.



    Timestamps:



    0.40: - Rikard - Introduce yourself/how did you meet your teacher Master Lü Baochun?



    3.15: - Miika - Introduce yourself/how did you meet your teacher Master Lü Baochun?



    7.15: What makes Baji different to other martial arts?



    8.30: Old Baji and new Baji



    9.20: Trademark techniques of Baji



    10.15: How is Baji power different? Training methods and the 3 stepping methods.



    12.40: The forms and sets in the Baji system



    19.20: The history of Baji



    25.15: The mixing of Baji and Pigua



    26.09: Baji and body guarding



    29.41: Is Baji hard to practice?



    31.29: Baji and stamping/stomping



    34.34: Baji and Tai Chi being taught together



    36.25: How to train with Master Lü Baochun



    38.00: Do you spar?



    40.15: Can you add Baji to an existing skill set?



    41.05 Is there a Baji Qigong?



    42.18 Are there Baji conditioning exercises?



    43.54 Iron Body and Baji



    44.35 How do you integrate Baji with other arts?



    47.24: Baji standing exercises



    51.00: Wrap up and the Muhammad Ali influence



    Links:



    The Baji Association (English):

    https://www.baji.info/en/



    Bajiquan Wasa

    https://www.facebook.com/bajiquanwasa/

    https://www.instagram.com/bajiwasa/



    Baji Kung Fu Stockholm:

    https://www.facebook.com/kungfusthlm/



    Video:

    https://www.youtube.com/@Jumfer

    https://www.youtube.com/@bajiwasa8400

    • 54 min
    Ep 25: Simon Cox on Zhang Sanfeng and the Wudang connection

    Ep 25: Simon Cox on Zhang Sanfeng and the Wudang connection

    Hello and welcome to another episode of the Tai Chi Notebook podcast! My guest today is Simon Cox, who co runs the Okanagan Valley Wudang (https://www.okanaganvalleywudang.com/) with his wife Brandi in Penticton, British Columbia.



    Simon and Brandi spent six years living and training in China under master Yuan Xiu Gang at the Wudang Daoist Traditional Kung Fu Academy. While there they studied Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, meditation, herbal medicine, Daoist music, and ancient and modern Chinese language. 



    After returning to the West, they started a Kung Fu school and community group in Houston Texas, where Simon was working on his PhD in Chinese and Tibetan mysticism at Rice University. At the end of 2019, they moved up to the Okanagan Valley and began sharing Wudang teachings with the local community.



    What I really wanted to get at with Simon was an elucidation on his article about Zhang Sanfeng - exactly who was this mysterious Taoist immortal who is often credited as the founder of Tai Chi Chuan? I also wanted to find out more about Wudang mountain, and where its martial arts really come from.



    Enjoy the episode! You can find out more about The Tai Chi Notebook here:

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    Okanagan Valley Wudang www.okanaganvalleywudang.com

    • 50 min

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