VHS: Wu Style Taijiquan with Applications

Wu Style Taijiquan with Applications

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Run Time: 52min

Narration: English

Code: T477

ISBN: 1886969477

Skill Level: Skill level 1 recomended Skill level 2 recomended Skill Level 3

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The Complete Wu Style Form with Martial Applications.

Every day, millions of Chinese practice Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan) to improve and maintain their health. Taijiquan can improve blood and Qi circulation, strengthen muscles, and improve balance. Taijiquan is also a great way to relieve stress and feel great.

This videotape includes the complete Wu Style of Taijiquan with martial applications. Wu Style specializes in softness and neutralization. Wu Style is derived from the Yang Style Small Postures and was created by Wu, Quang-You at the end of the 19th century. Taijiquan is a wonderful alternative to jogging and aerobics, and a fun way to stay fit.

  • Discover energizing Taijiquan postures.
  • Over 20 minutes of martial applications.
  • Strengthens muscles, improves balance, and relieves stress.
  • Learn from one of China's top coaches.

Performed by Master Liang, Shou-Yu and senior students.

AUTHOR(S)

Liang, Shou-Yu

Liang, Shou-Yu was born on June 28, 1943 in the city of Chongqian, Sichuan Province, China. When he was six he began his training in Qigong, the art of breathing and internal energy control, under the tutelage of his renowned grandfather, the late Liang, Zhi-Xiang. Mr. Liang was taught the esoteric skills of the Emei Mountain sect, including Da Peng Qigong. When he was eight, his grandfather made special arrangements for him to begin training Emei Wushu (martial arts).




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