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	<title>Comments on: Zhou Tai Chi Elbow</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Eidson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Eidson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Was always told to keep the elbow down during the movement of the forms. 

Yet when I visualize moving the elbow to a different angle in each posture I see where it could be used in numerous postures.
Wave hands like clouds comes to mind immediately. Hit Tiger on Left and Right also comes to mind. On--would be one as well. List is too numerous to mention.</description>
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<p>Yet when I visualize moving the elbow to a different angle in each posture I see where it could be used in numerous postures.<br />
Wave hands like clouds comes to mind immediately. Hit Tiger on Left and Right also comes to mind. On&#8211;would be one as well. List is too numerous to mention.</p>
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