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Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Quick Facts
- Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming was born on August 11, 1946
- He started his wushu or kung fu training at the age of fifteen
- In thirteen years of study (1961–1974) he became an expert in the White Crane style of Chinese martial arts
- At age sixteen, he began the study of Yang Style Taijiquan
- He attended Tamkang College in Taipei to study physics
- He studied Shaolin Long Fist in college (1964–1968)
- He served in the Chinese Air Force from (1971–1972)
- He taught physics and studied Long Fist at Tamkang College (1972–1974)
- He studied mechanical engineering at Purdue University, USA (1974 –1978)
- He was awarded a PhD in mechanical engineering May 1978
- He founded Yang’s Martial Arts Academy in Boston on October 1, 1982
- He quit his engineering career to focus on writing and teaching in January 1984
- He began the nonprofit YMAA California Retreat Center in 2008
- Dr. Yang guides more than fifty YMAA affiliated schools around the world
- Dr. Yang has written thirty-six books and five novels
- Dr. Yang has filmed forty-nine videos
Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming (楊俊敏博士) started his Gongfu (Kung Fu) training at the age of fifteen under the Shaolin White Crane (Bai He) Master Cheng, Gin Gsao (曾金灶). In thirteen years of study (1961-1974) under Master Cheng, Dr. Yang became an expert in the White Crane style of Chinese martial arts, which includes both the use of bare hands and of various weapons such as saber, staff, spear, trident, two short rods, and many others. With the same master he also studied White Crane Qin Na (or Chin Na), Tui Na and Dian Xue massages, and herbal treatment.
At the age of sixteen, Dr. Yang began the study of Taijiquan (Yang Style) under Master Kao, Tao (高濤). Dr. Yang's tai chi can be traced back to the Yang family through Master Kao's teacher Yue, Huanzhi (樂奐之), an indoor disciple of Yang, Chengfu (楊澄甫). After learning from Master Kao, Dr. Yang continued his study and research of Taijiquan with Master Li, Mao-Ching (李茂 清) and training partner Mr. Wilson Chen in Taipei. Master Li learned his Taijiquan from the well-known Master Han, Ching-Tang, and Mr. Chen learned his Taijiquan from Master Chang, Xiang-San. Dr. Yang has mastered the Taiji barehand sequence, pushing hands, the two-man fighting sequence, Taiji sword, Taiji saber, and Taiji Qigong.
Becoming a Teacher
When Dr. Yang was eighteen years old he entered Tamkang College in Taipei Xian to study Physics and also began the study of traditional Shaolin Long Fist (Changquan or Chang Chuan) with Master Li, Mao-Ching at the Tamkang College Guoshu Club (1964-1968). He eventually became an assistant instructor under Master Li. In 1971 he completed his M.S. degree in Physics at the National Taiwan University and then served in the Chinese Air Force of the Republic of China from 1971 to 1972. In the service, Dr. Yang taught Physics at the Junior Academy of the Chinese Air Force while also teaching Wushu. After being honorably discharged in 1972, he returned to Tamkang College to teach Physics and resumed study under Master Li, Mao-Ching. From Master Li, Dr. Yang learned Northern style Gongfu, which includes both barehand techniques, especially kicking, and numerous weapons.
Ph.D in 1978
In 1974, Dr. Yang came to the United States to study Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. At the request of a few students, Dr. Yang began to teach Gongfu (Kung Fu), which resulted in the foundation of the Purdue University Chinese Kung Fu Research Club in the spring of 1975. While at Purdue, Dr. Yang also taught college-credited courses in Taijiquan. In May, 1978 he was awarded a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering by Purdue.
Yang's Martial Arts Association was established in Boston, MA in 1982. With the intent of preserving traditional Chinese Kung Fu and Qigong , Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming began training students in the rigors of Shaolin Long Fist and White Crane Gongfu as well as Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan. Currently, YMAA is an international organization, including 56 schools in Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Chile, France, Holland, Hungary, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In the early 80's, Dr. Yang wrote several books, published by Unique Publications. In 1984, Dr. Yang retired from his engineering career, to undertake his life-long dream of teaching and researching the Chinese arts and introducing them to the West through many books, videos and DVDs.
Becoming an Author
Founded in 1984, YMAA Publication Center has published many of Dr. Yang's groundbreaking books and videos, and is a pioneer in the cultural exchange between the East and West. While the West has successfully developed the material sciences, the East is celebrated for its levels of spiritual cultivation. During this ongoing period of exchange, the building of bridges is critical for the successful integration of the achievements of both societies. His books and videos have been translated into French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Dutch, Bulgarian, Russian, Hungarian, Portuguese, Croatian, German, and Farsi.
In summary, Dr. Yang has been involved in Chinese Gongfu since 1961. During this time, he has spent 13 years learning Shaolin White Crane (Bai He), Shaolin Long Fist (Changquan), and Taijiquan. Dr. Yang has more than thirty years of instructional experience: seven years in Taiwan, five years at Purdue University, two years in Houston, TX, and 24 years in Boston, MA. On November 29, 2005, Dr. Yang conferred the title of Taiji Master to one of his senior students (Roger Whidden)for the first time, which by tradition bestows the honorable title of Grandmaster upon Dr. Yang.
Worldwide Acclaim
Throughout the year, Dr. Yang travels between YMAA International Branch and Provisional schools worldwide. He also frequently travels within America and around the world presenting lectures and seminars on Chinese martial arts and Qigong. He has visited Argentina, Austria, Barbados, Botswana, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, China, Chile, England, Egypt, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, and Venezuela. Dr. Yang has published over 40 books and more than 60 videos on the martial arts and Qigong.
Beginning in 2004, Dr. Yang developed the nonprofit YMAA Retreat Center, a training facility in Humboldt County, CA, where he trained a group of disciples in a comprehensive 10-year program. These YMAA master instructors graduated in 2018 at the completion of the program. In 2021, Dr. Yang moved home with his family, and continues to teach online and in seminars around the world. Visit Dr. Yang's new website Dr. YangJwingMing.com
Offices
- President of Yangs Martial Arts Association, YMAA International.
- Board of Directors of YMAA Publication Center
- Vice President of the International Wushu-San Shou Dao Association
- Co-Leader of the 1994 North American Martial Arts Demo Team
- Honorary Member of the American Shiatsu Association
- Honorary Advisor of the Martial Arts of China Historical Society
- Honorable Appointee to the Eastern U.S. Kung-Fu Federation
Awards
- Prix Bushido, French Book Award, 1st Place, 1997
- Inside Kung Fu Magazine - Man of the Year 1990
- Black Belt Magazine - Kung Fu Artist of the Year 2003
- Inside Kung Fu Magazine - Man of the Year 2007
- Martial Arts Publisher of the Year 2008 by the 11th World Congress on Qigong and TCM, Dr. Effie Chow and the American Qigong Association
- Martial Arts History Museum - Hall of Fame inductee 2020
- Good Retribution of a Kind Heart , November 20, 2023
- Reaching Enlightenment, November 6, 2023
- Importance of Regulating the Emotional Mind in Taijiquan, August 28, 2023
- Feed Your Xīn-Monkey Mind a Banana, July 10, 2023
- Theory of Using the Yi to Lead the Qi, June 26, 2023
- Practicing Procedures of Taijiquan, May 15, 2023
- What are the Two Major Categories in Qigong Practice?, March 20, 2023
- What is Muscle/Tendon Changing Grand Circulation Qigong?, February 13, 2023
- The Greatest Achievements of Chinese Culture-Buddhist and Daoist Qigong, January 2, 2023
- The Dao of Heaven-Balance , December 26, 2022
- What is Iron Shirt and Golden Bell Cover?, December 19, 2022
- Scope of Qigong Practice, December 12, 2022
- Qi and Bioelectromagnetic Energy, December 5, 2022
- Summaries of the Body’s Energy Structure, November 28, 2022
- What is Enlightenment Meditation?, November 14, 2022
- Building Qi in the Body, November 7, 2022
- Purposes of General Meditation, October 31, 2022
- Meet the Author: Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming interview with Gene Ching discussing the YMAA 40 Year Anniversary (video), September 28, 2022
- Dr. Yang About Writing and Publishing (video), September 21, 2022
- The Twenty-Four Rules for Qigong Practice (QìGōnG liànXí èrshísìZé, 氣功練習二十四則), September 19, 2022
- Meet the Author: Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming Discusses Training Tai Chi as a Teen with his Master Kao, Tao (高濤) (video), September 14, 2022
- Meet the Author: Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming discusses Qigong Grand Circulation (video), September 7, 2022
- Purposes, Advantages and Disadvantages of Yìjīnjīng Qìgōng (mùdì, YìChu, Yǔ huàiChu, 目的、益處、與壞處), September 5, 2022
- Qì (氣) in the Human Body, August 29, 2022
- Four Stages of Spiritual Evolution, July 18, 2022
- The YMAA Kung Fu Curriculum, April 18, 2022
- Four Gates Breathing—Balance (sìxīn xí—pínghéng, 四心息-平 衡), March 21, 2022
- Muscle/Tendon Changing and Brain/Marrow Washing Qigong, February 28, 2022
- The YMAA Qigong Curriculum, February 21, 2022
- Returning to Simplicity—Returning to the Origin, Translation and Commentary, December 20, 2021
- Set Up Precepts—Knowing Contentment Translation and Commentary , November 22, 2021
- General Differences Between Buddhist and Daoist Qigong 佛家與 道家氣功之不同 , September 27, 2021
- Some Martial Applications in Taiji Pushing Hands, August 16, 2021
- False Dignity Gets Its Reward, July 26, 2021
- Heng and Ha Sounds Qigong, June 7, 2021
- Chinese Early Sword Development, March 22, 2021
- Training Contents for Taiji Push Hands, January 25, 2021
- Theory of Taiji Pushing Hands, December 14, 2020
- Taiji Ball Qigong, November 30, 2020
- Cultivating Observation—Caring for Others, November 23, 2020
- Tai Chi Jing Practice, October 26, 2020
- How to Boost/Condition Your Immune System, April 28, 2020
- The Scientific Foundation of the Ancient Chinese Secret of Youth, April 11, 2020
- The Coronavirus Crisis – A Time for Us to Awaken, April 6, 2020
- Practice Dao—Value Dao, The Treasure of the World, March 16, 2020
- Dispensing Utilization-Returning to the Root, January 27, 2020
- Limiting the Use of War—Ways of Treating People, Translated and Interpreted, December 23, 2019
- How Can Qigong Cure Back Pain?, November 18, 2019
- Representations of the Mystery-Following the Laws, Translated and Interpreted, November 4, 2019
- Moderating Desire—Self-Satisfaction Translated and Interpreted, September 9, 2019
- Before Practicing Meridian Qigong Exercises, July 29, 2019
- YMAA Tai Chi and Internal Arts Curriculum, April 22, 2019
- A Fight of No Fight (無爭之爭) as told by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, April 15, 2019
- Fables from the Dao in Action, March 25, 2019
- Theories of Yin-Yang and Kan-Li 陰陽、坎離之理論, March 4, 2019
- Subtle Clarity—Yin and Yang Lao Tzu, Translation and Commentary, February 25, 2019
- Think of Beginning—Advance Gradually Lao Tzu, Translation and Commentary, January 6, 2019
- The Meaning of Taiji in Taiji Ball Qigong (太極在太極球氣功中之義), December 17, 2018
- Guiding and Leading (Humility)-Putting Oneself Behind, December 10, 2018
- Doing Nothing—Be Nature, October 29, 2018
- Self-Nourishment—Commonality Translated and Interpreted Dr.Yang, Jwing-Ming, September 10, 2018
- Qigong Interpretation: Dao De Jing, August 27, 2018
- General Chinese Treatments for Back Pain, June 25, 2018
- Qigong Theory—The Roots in the Garden, May 28, 2018
- Qigong for Arthritis, April 30, 2018
- What Does Taiji Training Include?, February 19, 2018
- Combining Qigong, Yoga and Acupressure Using Meridian Qigong Exercises, February 7, 2018
- An Introduction to Qi and Qigong, January 29, 2018
- How Do You Learn Taijiquan?, January 21, 2018
- Common Sensations Experienced in Still Meditation, January 15, 2018
- Chinese or Western Medicine for Arthritis Sufferers? , October 30, 2017
- The Importance of Yin and Yang in Physical Degeneration, October 10, 2017
- How Do the Chinese Treat Back Pain?, September 27, 2017
- Learning Training Sequences of Taijiquan, March 16, 2017
- About a Real Fight, February 20, 2017
- The Importance of Posture in Taijiquan, November 29, 2016
- Analysis of Taijiquan Techniques, August 22, 2016
- Reflections on Taijiquan—A Complex Art, June 6, 2016
- Some Remarks About Sparring, April 18, 2016
- Tai Chi Sword Techniques, April 4, 2016
- Key Points in Taiji Pushing Hands, March 21, 2016
- What is Qi and What is Qigong?, March 14, 2016
- Additional Exercises With a Partner for Tai Chi Ball, November 30, 2015
- Tai Chi Sword for Beginners, September 14, 2015
- Qi and Taijiquan, August 24, 2015
- Purely Offensive Jing, July 27, 2015
- The Sword Structure, July 20, 2015
- Saga of the Chinese Sword, July 13, 2015
- The Different Jing and Their Applications, July 6, 2015
- Moving Taiji Qigong, May 15, 2015
- Power Training for Tai Chi Sword, April 6, 2015
- About Pushing Hands—Part 2, March 30, 2015
- About Pushing Hands—Part 1, March 23, 2015
- Basic Taiji Theory, March 16, 2015
- Marshal Yue, Fei's Ten Important Theses—Part 6, Final, March 9, 2015
- Marshal Yue, Fei's Ten Important Theses—Part 5, February 23, 2015
- Marshal Yue, Fei's Ten Important Theses—Part 4, February 9, 2015
- Marshal Yue, Fei's Ten Important Theses—Part 3, January 12, 2015
- Marshal Yue, Fei's Ten Important Theses—Part 2, December 28, 2014
- Marshal Yue, Fei's Ten Important Theses—Part 1, December 22, 2014
- Nèigōng: Martial Qìgōng for Internal Power, December 8, 2014
- Regulating the Breath (Tiao Xi), November 24, 2014
- What is Qin Na?, November 17, 2014
- Different Levels of Qin Na Techniques, October 27, 2014
- The Sword Way, October 20, 2014
- About the Sword, July 14, 2014
- Qigong for Strengthening and Massaging the Internal Organs, June 9, 2014
- Qigong for Arthritis, May 19, 2014
- Historical Survey of Chinese Martial Arts - Part 2, May 7, 2014
- Historical Survey of Chinese Martial Arts - Part 1, April 30, 2014
- Traditional Yang Style Taijiquan, April 7, 2014
- What are the Possible Types of Back Pain?, March 24, 2014
- Still Sitting Meditation and Still Standing Meditation—Yin and Yang, March 3, 2014
- Fundamental Eight Stances (Ji Ben Ba Shi), February 24, 2014
- Nei Dan Sitting Meditation, January 13, 2014
- Wai Dan Standing Still Meditation, December 1, 2013
- The Standing Brocades Qigong: Exercises 6, 7, and 8, November 24, 2013
- The Standing Brocades Qigong: Exercises 4 and 5, November 18, 2013
- Five Categories of Qigong Exercises, October 21, 2013
- Qin Na in Chinese Martial Arts, September 16, 2013
- Fundamental Sword Training and Practice, September 2, 2013
- Taiji Sword and Its Applications, August 26, 2013
- Ancient Chinese Weapons and Martial Artists, August 12, 2013
- A Fight of No Fight (A Chinese Folk Story), July 22, 2013
- Popular Chinese Internal Martial Arts, July 8, 2013
- What is Taijiquan?, May 20, 2013
- How Do the Chinese Treat Arthritis?, May 13, 2013
- The Fox Borrows the Tiger's Awe (狐假虎威), March 19, 2013
- Taiji Ball Qigong - Theory of Physical Conditioning (強身之原理), March 4, 2013
- Martial Moralities, February 25, 2013
- Qigong Meditation: Methods of Stopping Thought (Zhi Nian), January 21, 2013
- Celebración 30 Años de la YMAA, January 10, 2013
- YMAA 30-Year Anniversary, October 1, 2012
- Common Qigong Phenomena, September 24, 2012
- Training Theories of Southern White Crane Styles, August 13, 2012
- White Crane Gongfu Training Key Points, August 7, 2012
- Key Points of Shaolin White Crane Kung Fu, August 6, 2012
- Yang Tai Chi Family Secrets - Part 2, April 9, 2012
- Yang Tai Chi Family Secrets - Part 1, April 2, 2012
- The Eight Extraordinary Qi Vessels - Part 2, March 12, 2012
- The Eight Extraordinary Qi Vessels - Part 1, March 5, 2012
- Tai Chi Ball Basic Warm-up and Stretching Exercises, February 20, 2012
- The Twelve Primary Qi Channels - Part 4, December 19, 2011
- The Twelve Primary Qi Channels - Part 3, December 12, 2011
- The Twelve Primary Qi Channels - Part 2, November 28, 2011
- How to Practice a Taijiquan Sequence, July 26, 2011
- Regulating the Breath, June 13, 2011
- Qigong Training Theory, April 13, 2011
- The Twelve Primary Qi Channels - Part 1, March 7, 2011
- Steps in Learning Taijiquan, February 28, 2011
- Neck and Spine Exercises for Back Pain, February 21, 2011
- Some Stretching Qigong Exercises for Back Pain, February 14, 2011
- The Standing Eight Brocades Qigong: Exercises 1, 2 & 3, January 17, 2011
- The Sitting Eight Brocades: Exercises 1, 2 & 3, January 10, 2011
- Fundamental Moving Patterns of Xingyiquan, December 6, 2010
- Two Qigong Categories: Medical Qigong for Healing and Martial Qigong for Fighting, November 8, 2010
- Ancient Short Weapons, October 18, 2010
- Ancient Chinese Weapons, August 30, 2010
- Seize the Opportunity with Chin Na—Part 2, July 19, 2010
- Seize the Opportunity with Chin Na—Part 1, July 12, 2010
- YMAA Taijiquan Lineage, May 31, 2010
- Qigong Can Help Heal Arthritis, May 17, 2010
- May is National Arthritis Awareness Month, May 10, 2010
- Understanding Traditional Yang Style Taijiquan, May 3, 2010
- History of Yang Style Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan), April 26, 2010
- Kung Fu Wrestling: Shuai Jiao (摔跤), April 5, 2010
- Muscle/Tendon Changing and Brain/Marrow Washing Qigong, January 25, 2010
- History of Shaolin Long Fist Kung Fu, December 30, 2009
- Five Qigong Categories, November 18, 2009
- Beyond Your Barehand Taiji Form (太極拳套), November 4, 2009
- Shaolin: the Root of Taijiquan, June 23, 2009
- Taiji Chin Na - Martial Application, May 4, 2009
- Basic Concepts of Qi and Qigong - Part 2, March 30, 2009
- Basic Concepts of Qi and Qigong - Part 1, March 23, 2009
- The Profound Art of Chinese Sword (Jian), February 9, 2009
- Taijiquan Theory of Reaching Enlightenment, November 12, 2008
- The eight extraordinary Qi vessels and the twelve primary Qi channels, October 20, 2008
- What is Xingyiquan?, October 6, 2008
- The Contents of Baguazhang Training (Baguazhang - Part 2), September 29, 2008
- The History of Baguazhang (Baguazhang - Part 1), September 24, 2008
- Taijiquan Yin Yang, August 5, 2008
- Taijiquan Yin Yang, August 5, 2008
- Wuji - The State of Emptiness, July 30, 2008
- Wuji - The State of Emptiness, July 30, 2008
- The Meaning of Taiji, July 18, 2008
- Self Qigong Massage, part 2, April 30, 2008
- Self Qigong Massage, part 2, April 30, 2008
- Self Qigong Massage, part 1, April 13, 2008
- Self Qigong Massage, part 1, April 13, 2008
- How to Avoid Common Injuries in Your Martial Arts Training, April 1, 2008
- Generating Martial Power (Jin), March 19, 2008
- Generating Martial Power (Jin), March 19, 2008
- A Brief History of the Chinese Martial Arts, March 7, 2008
- A Brief History of Qigong, February 28, 2008
- Two Keys for Regulating Your Breathing and Circulating Qi, February 21, 2008
- Taijiquan Pushing Hands, February 14, 2008
- Candle Training, January 28, 2008
- Truly Learning Chin Na, January 21, 2008
- Embryonic Breathing, January 14, 2008
- Find Your Teacher and Practice Humbly, January 7, 2008
- Xin and Yi: Two Minds, January 1, 2008
- A Blessing in Disguise (Chinese Folk Story), December 28, 2007
- Meditation is for Self Awakening, Not Blind Worship, December 10, 2007
- Martial Morality, December 6, 2007
- A Modern Definition of Qi, December 1, 2007
- Introduction to Internal and External Jin, March 20, 2007
- A Modern Definition of Qi, March 20, 2007
2023: DAOI Talks, Bill Bentley, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming - DAOI Talks - Experts Series Ep 011
2023: Somatic Primer Podcast, Bryson Newell, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming: Neigong & Gongfu
2022: KungFuMagazine.com, Gene Ching, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming on 40 Years of YMAA
2022: KungFuMagazine.com, Gene Ching, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming and Grand Qigong Circulation
2021: Black Belt Magazine, Noel Plaugher, Dr. Yang, Jing-Ming Conquering The Self Part 1
2021: Black Belt Magazine, Noel Plaugher, Dr. Yang, Jing-Ming Conquering The Self Part 2
2020: Culture Chat Podcast, Mimi Chan, Sifu Mimi Chan interviews Dr. Yang Jwing Ming on tai chi chuan
2020: WhistleKick Podcast, Jeremy Lesniak, Episode 560 - Dr. Jwing-Ming Yang
2020: Kung Fu Tea Blog, Ben Judkins, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming on the Development of the TCMA in North America
2010: Kung Fu Tai Chi Magazine, Gene Ching, A Commitment to Preserve the Art