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Taijiquan 48 forms 48式太极拳

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48 taijiquan performed by Master Wang Yanji. Maste Wang studied wushu- martial arts from family Li, And has studied to the Chinese many martial arts famous experts.
Maste Li Tianji studied wushu from his father, Li Yulin, as well as from his father's masters, Sun Lutang and Li Jinglin. He graduated from the Shandong Wushu Institute, became a college professor, the executive of the Harbin Wushu Federation, and the first chief coach of the China Wushu Team. Li Tianji has been memorialized as one of the "Ten Best Wushu Masters of China (Zhongguo Shi Da Wushu Mingshi)."
In 1956 Li Tianji created the first standardized taijiquan: 24-Form Simplified Taijiquan, 32-Form Simplified Taiji Sword, 88-Form Yang Taijiquan, Xingyidalianhuan, Wudangjian and Wudangtaijijian.
In 1979 Pro. Li Deyin created the 48 Taijiquan form

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  • This is obviously one of the most fluid and intentional masters on YouTube. I would like to ask a question about this form: it seems that many of the punches incorporate several applications within them. Is that correct?

  • @lebarosky

    Yes. That's right. All the Taiji movement has several applications in them.

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  • A beautiful demonstration of power and grace by a fifty-something(?). I have a female instructor and have been given a dvd with a female practitioner and somehow felt their example was more feminine and less powerful and "martial" than the art is intended to be. Very nice...

  • 非常棒,大開大合,氣度非凡 不知哪裡可以學這套48式太極拳

  • well done!

  • Considering his age in the 50s...this master's performance is very good indeed. I can feel his "inner strength" in each movement. His each movement is so patiently done and complete, no rushing at all. Great stuff. I can use this to teach my students, too. Thank you!

  • thank you

  • Mr. Wang Yanji's Taichi is the best example for me to copy and follow. (Japan)

  • im a fan of you !

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