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Learn the "Quintessential Secret" of Tai Chi - FREE LESSON 

THE MARTIAL MAN
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This comprehensive online Instructor Training Program created by Sifu Mark Rasmus offers in-depth instruction on Elastic Force Chi Kung and the internal arts. The video library comprising of 670+ video lessons is principle-based learning designed for teachers. Most of the knowledge taught in this program is usually closed-door information, as the video archive was filmed during workshops and instructor training courses. Therefore these video lessons contain invaluable knowledge based on profound internal principles proven to work with fast results.
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The Martial Man is an exciting new web series following Kieren as he travels the far-east to experience traditional martial arts and learn the secret knowledge of the Grandmasters. The show offers the viewer a unique insight into the martial arts world and a front-row seat to learn directly from the masters.

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@THEMARTIALMAN
@THEMARTIALMAN 2 года назад
Study online with Sifu Mark Rasmus. ► Elastic Force Chi Kung: bit.ly/3tfVfrd ► Initiation into Hermetics: bit.ly/3nfYrzr ► Tai Chi Chuan: bit.ly/3GeKIAr
@yellostallion
@yellostallion 2 года назад
Mark is a rare find. This dimension is difficult to understand and train and Mark is a top notch communicator I've seen 🙏.
@ppshekinabefreiung556
@ppshekinabefreiung556 6 месяцев назад
i hear your teaching over and over and everytime i hear and learn something new. Thank you!
@stephennordlinger4112
@stephennordlinger4112 2 года назад
Very helpful in understanding the form applications.
@THEMARTIALMAN
@THEMARTIALMAN 2 года назад
I’m glad you enjoyed it 👍
@nicokik3438
@nicokik3438 2 года назад
Your my model of generosity! Respect!🤝🙏
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 2 года назад
Really cool explanation, thanks for posting this!
@THEMARTIALMAN
@THEMARTIALMAN 2 года назад
My pleasure. I’m glad you found the video helpful 👍
@RobertAgarHutton
@RobertAgarHutton 2 года назад
Well I am not a fan of using terms like fascia and chi but putting my personal prejudices aside, I did like the exercises shown and also the fact that Mark very clearly articulated that they were 'exercises' - a way to develop useful skills. As it happens I was teaching a different/similar (?) compression release exercise in class today and this makes me think that I should remember to make a video of it for my students - so thanks for your video and the ideas therein, and thanks for prompting me to go do some work :) :) :)
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 2 года назад
Ya, I dont like the whole fascia explanation everyone uses either. I like to just call it "Tendon power" instead of "muscle power". Or some people say "Fast twitch muscle fiber" but I just say "Tendon Power". And If your brain understands the nuances of acceleration and you have the tendons to use "relaxed power" you can develop strikes that are near impossible to dodge.
@RobertAgarHutton
@RobertAgarHutton 2 года назад
@@dirtpoorchris I battle with trying to explain Tai Chi 'things' to students. When possible, I try and give Western and Eastern explanations, and preferably neither :) Just do the work :) Of course, it may be that you have to believe in 'whatever' for it to be true but I doubt that - if you do the exercises the way taught, then surely with or without an explanation of the why, it should work. My example is that I don't have to believe in, or even know about, Oxygen, for the air I breathe to be beneficial.
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 2 года назад
@@RobertAgarHutton I think that's were metaphor type teaching helps some people. "Snake Fist Kung Fu". Helps IMAGINING your wrist as the snakes neck and imagining your arm striking - wrist power first, then connecting it to all the body muscles. Instead of bicep and tricep accelerated punching. It gets real fun when you start imagining your fists as "Cannon Fist Style" Another trick Ive heard is imagining something is on fire as you slap it and you dont wanna burn yourself. Suddenly your slap becomes much more accelerated and forceful.
@easternmovementprinciples4799
@easternmovementprinciples4799 2 года назад
I’m looking forward to meeting Mark one day soon, great content
@artplaut7208
@artplaut7208 2 года назад
Thank you Master
@johnschmaingtheschoolofthe1190
Good Lesson.
@ericstowe7243
@ericstowe7243 Год назад
Tremendous. I've wanted a 'metaphysical answer' for some people, particularly new students. This is it!!!🎯🤔💓👌👍🥋😉
@brianscott3622
@brianscott3622 2 года назад
Thanks so much for this great post.
@jamespisano1164
@jamespisano1164 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing, Sir.
@THEMARTIALMAN
@THEMARTIALMAN Год назад
You are very welcome
@alu3179
@alu3179 2 года назад
Excellent !!
@meditationamsterdam
@meditationamsterdam Год назад
Great video! thanks :0)
@SifuRodriguez
@SifuRodriguez 2 года назад
Ho Ho GungFu 🙏🏻❤️☦️❤️🙏🏻
@AdamDobson-mc1cv
@AdamDobson-mc1cv 8 месяцев назад
Very beautiful ❤️ Adam
@martialpath3792
@martialpath3792 Год назад
Is this gap the hara/lower dan tien??
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 2 года назад
Id have trouble being a complicit partner. Anyone time someone pushes on me I'm thinking of how to get around their force and use natural clash springing to my advantage. He pushes my forearms down with his palms so I try to go around the force and sidestep and take an elbow to his neck, so he pushes down on my elbow horn with his wrist to stuff it, so I keep coming forward but turn it into a shoulder tackle into a wrestler hug of the hips. TBH id prolly be complicit for 30 seconds then get bored and it would turn into a flow exchange instead of him just practicing on me.
@mintyfresh5000
@mintyfresh5000 2 года назад
For the purposes of training and developing specific qualities you must have some "complicity". That's the whole point of this aspect of training. If you're unable to be a good training partner you're missing out on that development.
@vicwarrior106
@vicwarrior106 Год назад
I have the same experience, people in general seem to find difficult to understand that complicity is essential to practice drills and that competition is useless in these environments as it tends to be unproductive. Later on it may be essential to test the skill in an uncooperative environment, but when the basic learning is happening it can be detrimental to development of skills.
@Naiddou
@Naiddou 2 года назад
good gonna try this on ma bro
@Linvalfarquharson
@Linvalfarquharson Год назад
What if you have not got a training partnership as you only startednot long ago, how would it work for you??
@tranquil_dude
@tranquil_dude 2 года назад
4:37 Do the two basic ways of pressing into (& then destabilising) the opponent correspond to An and Ji ? :) (And the ability to neutralise those destabilising forces correspond to Peng and Lv?)
@vidya014
@vidya014 2 года назад
Like magnets repulsing
@andrewtownsend4939
@andrewtownsend4939 2 года назад
This demonstration would be more believable if the training partner was the same size and weight.
@LiShuBen
@LiShuBen 2 года назад
This guy isn't concerned about being believable. He's just teaching and if you don't accept it just move on. The mark of a teacher, not a salesman
@david9180
@david9180 2 года назад
Yeah but its rubbish isnt it ?? Everytime tai chi faces a challenge they lose quickly and shamefully ' so what the heck are they teaching ??
@thunderflower7998
@thunderflower7998 2 года назад
The only way to find out is to challenge him.He is there .please contact him and allow for some merciless exchange.
@david9180
@david9180 2 года назад
They lose everytime or run away dude its just fact
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 2 года назад
@@david9180 I dont think many people claim Tai Chi is a Martial Art. Its a way to think about your body and balance. Its more of a health system and learning how your system works its energy. Believe it or not waving ur arms around for an hour and concentrating on your kinetic chains is actually taxing and training.
@marthafoppe6964
@marthafoppe6964 2 года назад
😌 promosm
@novaacuinfo5930
@novaacuinfo5930 2 года назад
5555
@david9180
@david9180 2 года назад
Heres something that is not a secret '' tai chi chuan has failed against every fight situation not once but many times '' whatever master yang Cheng min.ching and sun lu tang were doing has been lost due to egotistical fake teachers ' it's sad really isnt it
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 2 года назад
Alot of Tai Chi balance moves become amazing in Full Armor. The way people used to fight. Send enemy troops falling off a narrow wall or ledge or pathway with ur advance standing wrestling.
@david9180
@david9180 2 года назад
🤡
@jackofallmasterofnun
@jackofallmasterofnun Год назад
No real masters have been beaten only cowboys. The art is real but not many can do it
@ff-ti7nj
@ff-ti7nj Год назад
@@jackofallmasterofnun Can you show me a real footage of a master?
@jackofallmasterofnun
@jackofallmasterofnun Год назад
f Adam mizner tai chi , true master check him out. Check out mindful wingchun.. Love to get your opinion
@TaijiquanGaoshou
@TaijiquanGaoshou Год назад
So basically all this high skill only works on extremely willing patners. Pity in real life people tend to keep their structure when delivering force. Junior Judoka would lose their pants laughing at this waste of time.
@tjl4688
@tjl4688 10 месяцев назад
Judoka get uprooted all the time. This drill is merely a different means of breaking someone's kuzushi. When someone's body is releasing after you push into them, there's a moment where their connection to the floor is broken. It's in that moment where drive forward. Judoka do this all the time when they push/pull collars and such to set up throws.
@johnnyg9356
@johnnyg9356 Год назад
Hope people aren’t paying for this!
@KeithOng
@KeithOng 2 года назад
when you started with chi, i know the rest are woo woo...lol. Sorry but we need to relate scientific principles with martial arts principles.
@theoutlawwhitecrow4483
@theoutlawwhitecrow4483 2 года назад
TCM isn't scientific?
@wkghrs
@wkghrs 2 года назад
That’s like saying using the word quantum to describe the state of particles being entangled is woo, sorry we need to explain this behavior with classical mechanics. Words are frameworks to which we understand phenomena. Some words more thoroughly and completely describe such phenomena, in which the word chi aptly describes. Chi itself does not imply a wholly new physical property that contradicts scientific paradigms, but a lens in which to understand multiple properties acting together.
@_db612
@_db612 2 года назад
@@theoutlawwhitecrow4483 No man, the definition of scientific is being repetible and measurable, TCM isn't, thats why is kept separated from occidental medicine, often presented as a form of support to make scientific healings faster but not seen as a healing method itself (at least in europe)
@jepdr
@jepdr 2 года назад
Can science prove science?
@NihilGuru
@NihilGuru Год назад
​@@jepdryes.
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