Techniques: Tai Chi

32 Postures Simplified Taiji Sword by Grand Master Li Deyin

Tai Chi vs Tai Chi

Sifu James Man Chin - Yang Tai Chi 24 Form

The National Physical Culture and Sports Commission of the People's Republic of China developed this simplified and shortened version of T'ai Chi Ch'uan (Taijiquan) form in 1956. It was based on the Yang family style of T'ai Chi Ch'uan.

Taiji - Chen Style: Lao Jia – Traditional Old Form by Master Zhu Tiancai 朱天才, Henan, China

Chen Style Tai Chi Chuan

Master Shu Dong Li is recognized as a 20th generation Chen Style Tai Chi Master. He was accredited as a Tai Chi First Class Judge, Tai Chi High Coach, and National Six Duan (6 Degree Black Belt) Tai Chi Master. Master Li's achievements have been recorded in a book dedicated to Chen Style Tai Chi Quan masters. Additionally, his name has been recorded in China's Halls of Fame Dictionary among other prominent talent.

Chang style Tai Chi by Chang, Tung-sheng

The style of Tai-Chi by Ch'ang was influenced during a martial art exchange with General Li Jin-Ling, a Yang style Tai-Chi master who was a generation earlier than Yang Cheng-Fu. This style of Tai-Chi also became part of Ch'ang's daily practice as Ch'ang style Tai-Chi Chuan. He was known to study a system and then assimilate and integrate its techniques and forms into his Shuai-Chiao.



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