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Shaolin Soft Fist 禅功柔拳 (Chan Gong Rou Quan) 

Kevin Edward Te
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禅功柔拳 · Chan Gong Rou Quan, also known as Soft Fist is a great art, which constantly develops the physical and vital energy reserves available to the human body and in conjunction with the Five Skills [Chin .: wǔgōng 五 工], allows strides to anyone wishing to develop his skills in concentration, balance and deep relaxation.
These five skills are: Mian, Lian, Yuan, Guan and Quan.
Skill Mian [Chin .: mián 棉], means to look like cotton, that is very soft, very relaxed and very calm. This does not entirely cover the meaning as silk. Taking energy as silk as it really is, we mean the principle of the eight qualities. That is the burden of energy to be shared, stability, focus, softness, lightness, relaxation and simultaneously strength and perfect silence. This is the main reason why the Soft Fist - Rou Quan is suitable for ages over 40 years old, because it does not require much strength. The strength required is internal only.
Skill Lian [Chin .: lián 涟], means continuation, flow, and this means continuous energy that should be flowing continuously from beginning to end, from the mind to the heart and in each inhalation and exhalation we take. All movements are combined together without breaking. The Chinese say that the last movement is preparation for the next movement, which is why each movement must be connected perfectly with the next one. You should not interrupt the flow of the movement because this way the flow of energy is interrupted and flow of energy interruption means wrong energy. That is why the basic principle of the Soft Fist - Rou Quan even today is called "the technique of the swinging clouds and the running water" [Chin .: fúyún hé yùnxíngshuǐ 浮云 和 运行 水]. Through this continuity and continuous flow of energy and motion, we manage to restore the balance of our body.
Skill Yuan [Chin .: yuán 圆], means circle or circular. When we practice Soft Fist - Rou Quan, it is necessary to move steadily, following circular motion. This is done in all the movements, without exception. The energy thus passes from Dan Tien [Chin .: dāntián 丹田], our inner center, or energy center of the body, and head, to our hands and our legs.
Skill Guan [Chin .: guān 观], mean absorption. By absorption we mean that when we practice Soft Fist - Rou Quan, we must be focused and absorbed. We should not be influenced by any external factor and the only thing that should concern us is to be able to see the movements, feel them and become one with them. Only if we have absolute absorption in Soft Fist - Rou Quan, we will be able to feel the Vital Internal Energy [Chin :. qìgōng 气功].
Skill Quan [Chin .: quán 全], means completeness. In Soft Fist - Rou Quan every movement employs the entire body and mind. It is said that when one part moves, the whole body moves. When a part stands still, whole body stands still. The same happens also to the mind. Energy used in every movement, reflects through the hands to the fingers. This is vital for the fingers, to feel the chi, the energy. Only when you feel, when practicing Soft Fist - Rou Quan, the energy in the fingers, it means that what you do, you do it well and the result is correct."
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Excerpt from the Book
"Shaolin Wu Gong - The Martial Arts of Shaolin Temple "
VOLUME 1 | ISBN: 978-618-80566-3-3
Recorded in Darebin Creek, Reservoir, Melbourne, Australia
Spring
10:53am 15/Aug/2022
Music: Stillness of Mind · Aroshanti [ • Stillness of Mind ]

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Комментарии : 38   
@gary6110
@gary6110 Месяц назад
Pretty amazing! ❤ Form and flow.
@trinhthihoatien6776
@trinhthihoatien6776 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your practice
@kvedward
@kvedward Месяц назад
Thank you 🙏
@victorialily5998
@victorialily5998 3 месяца назад
Has Master SHY Seen this, I Think He Would Be Happy You Learning From His Video And Putting Your Own Efforts Out There , I'm Trying To Learn It Too But I Won't Be Adding The Video To YT Any Time Soon 😂 🌸💕🌸
@kvedward
@kvedward 3 месяца назад
Most important is to enjoy practicing! It's such a beautiful form. I like to see it more of a Dance with the Spirit, rather than a martial movement.
@victorialily5998
@victorialily5998 3 месяца назад
@@kvedward Thank You For Your Lovely Words, I Enjoy It Very Much And Nice To See You Have Done The Self Mastery Course I Will Watch The Video Today, Kind Regards 💕
@almostzentv
@almostzentv Год назад
The zen of Te!
@stefanschleps8758
@stefanschleps8758 Год назад
Yep. If you succeed.
@lilyflower5576
@lilyflower5576 Год назад
I've never seen this style before! Really beautiful and fluid!
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
It's the Shaolin version of Taijiquan, has the Chen style elements. Focusing more on the internal strength; qigong 🙏☯️
@nicolekollman
@nicolekollman 11 месяцев назад
Very beautiful expression of this form Kevin....I can see you worked a long time developing it..and the result is there..Keep up the good work....
@shaolinshadowsoldier
@shaolinshadowsoldier Год назад
Wonderful, totally inspiring. Thanks for sharing bro.
@stefanschleps8758
@stefanschleps8758 Год назад
Pretty good. Keep practice. Teach and learn. Pass the arts down to the next generation. Thanks for sharing. Laoshr #60 Ching Yi Kung Fu Association
@Geekman333
@Geekman333 8 месяцев назад
I'm watching and I thought that looks like wattle. Hey those are eucalyptus trees!!
@kvedward
@kvedward 8 месяцев назад
Yes wattles and gumtrees! this is filmed in Victoria, Australia :D
@kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380
Nice one beautiful place to practice 🙏
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
Yes definitely, the energy here is amazing! ☯️
@stevegrossfield995
@stevegrossfield995 Год назад
Me gusta mucho 😌
@ambulocetusnatans
@ambulocetusnatans Год назад
👍
@DragonRyderNyx
@DragonRyderNyx Год назад
Would you consider doing a tutorial on what you have created so that we can purchase? ❤️. This form is no longer in the self Mastery course and has been replaced with something else.
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
I'll consider making one but it will take a bit of time 😁 I believe the form tutorial is still there, you can find it under the recording of the live sessions in the Monthly tabs
@DragonRyderNyx
@DragonRyderNyx Год назад
@@kvedward Yours is absolutely beautiful - I would purchase in a heartbeat ❤️
@DragonRyderNyx
@DragonRyderNyx Год назад
@@kvedward There seems to be some confusion as to whether the form is there or not for new users. I was planning on joining rhis weekend but can't seem to get a clear answer 🤔
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
@@DragonRyderNyx I checked my shaolin.online app, it's still posted there, along with the new form 😄
@DragonRyderNyx
@DragonRyderNyx Год назад
@@kvedward Ohhhh! I hope that is for new people joining - I join today ❤️
@IsaacBlencowe
@IsaacBlencowe Год назад
This is absolutely amazing to watch.You're so good. I plan on taking the shalolin self mastery course. Was wondering if they teach this in the course and if so did you learn it from the online course alone or go to teachers? Thank you 🙏
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
Hello Isaac, lessons for this form is included in the Self-Mastery course! But I learned this from my own studies/research on the form and applying the Qigong principles. I've attached links to the videos of the other masters at the end screen on the video. I memorised the form by watching the Chan Gong Rou Quan Group Practice video uploaded by the Shaolin Temple Europe here on RU-vid, and compared them to the other video of the same Taolu (form), and also practically learning Yang Style Taichi in a school based here in Melbourne and combined all of the skills I have learned into this Taolu (form). Kung Fu philosophy means that we have to invest time and effort and work hard to attain the goals we intend to reach. So practice, practice and being diligent is key.
@IsaacBlencowe
@IsaacBlencowe Год назад
@@kvedward Thank you so much Kevin. We'll your hard work pays off my friend. Amazing to watch. You have inspired me to learn it thank you 🙏
@DragonRyderNyx
@DragonRyderNyx Год назад
I was looking to sign up for the self mastery course after studying several of Master Shi Heng Yi's forms from RU-vid teachings and participating in live zoom sessuons. Sadly they do not offer Chan Gong Rou Quan in the course any more, but replaced it with Xiao Hong Quan (they change it each year). If you offered a tutorial of your beautiful adaptation I would love to purchase it! ❤️ 🙏
@ModernFrontiersman
@ModernFrontiersman Год назад
@@DragonRyderNyx i joined the self mastery course in january and chan gong rou quan is in the course.
@mysticdao
@mysticdao 4 месяца назад
masterful demonstration! Reminds me a lot of the Wudang Liang Yi Quan forms I practice, especially Tai He Quan, Supreme Harmony Fist. It appeared to me the wind and environment was responding to your grounded-ness and movement of energy. The sky became darker after you began practicing and the wind and trees started moving a lot, then they became more still again as you came to a close. I often have a similar experience when practicing Qigong and Gong Fu if I am absorbed enough in what I'm practicing. Jia You, brother! Thanks again for sharing!
@kvedward
@kvedward 4 месяца назад
I appreciate the kind words. I'm both a student of the Shaolin arts and Taiji Qigong. Wudang style has a big influence on my practice and I appreciate you see the spirit of the Tai He Quan in the form!!
@ABCD15334
@ABCD15334 Год назад
That was amazing thanks so much!!i m 28 isnt it suitable for me do u think?or what would u recommend me to learn?
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
I started learning at 28 too! I recommend you to start learning the the 8 Brocades/Baduanjin first, and get your body frame strong with the practice. Practice it everyday and feel the results for yourself!
@ABCD15334
@ABCD15334 Год назад
@@kvedward thank you so much for the reply!!i learn whatever like as i see but i dont know exactly the purpose of each one,you know qiqong is a little of a chaos there are many forms..j ve learned Chan yuan Xi sui jing Xuan gong quan (wudang)that i love An now learning tai yi I ve practiced ba duan as well but i want to establish a routine of one hour for maximum results
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
@@ABCD15334 stick to 8 brocades until you can practice it by yourself without watching a video.. 🙂
@ABCD15334
@ABCD15334 Год назад
@@kvedward thanks again i ll go for it! You tell me this cause opens the 8meridians?
@kvedward
@kvedward Год назад
@@ABCD15334 indeed. Opens up your channels 🙏
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