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Tai Chi Styles

Wu Style Tai Chi

July 19, 2010

Wu Style Tai Chi as taught in the Wu Ch’uan-yu lineage is characterized by small frame movements and small circle hand techniques mixed with some large frame circular movements. In small frame Tai Chi every…

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Yang Style Tai Chi

July 16, 2010

Yang Style Tai Chi is known for its soft, graceful, flowingly expansive movements that ooze with peaceful tranquility to practice or watch. Yang Style Tai Chi began with…

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Chen Style Tai Chi

July 14, 2010

Chen Style Tai Chi is considered by many to be the oldest form of Tai Chi although the historical accounts of Tai Chi claim that it…

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Martial Tai Chi

June 23, 2010
Martial Tai Chi

Martial Tai Chi may sound like some kind of a specific and strange kind of Tai Chi that is unlike most of the rest of Tai Chi that can be found in the world today. However, it is important to note that Tai Chi began as a martial art and that when you translate the name…

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Tai Chi Styles

June 21, 2010
Tai Chi Styles

There are four popular Tai Chi styles and many other Tai Chi styles that are lessor known. Tai Chi allegedly began on Wu Tang mountain around the 1300’s and then spread to other places (most notably Chen village) from there. Most of the main Tai Chi styles are named…

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