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Taiji - broad sword (36 form) 三十六式太極刀

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2006

demonstrated by Master Ma Chunxi 馬春喜, Henan
2-VCD set in Chinese narration with slow demo of each part. Enquiry: http://www.hongkongtaiji.com

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  • Hi !

    This is Yang Style? How many steps is the form?

    Thanks!

    Jose Luis

  • I suppose mainly Chen style; 36 forms.

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  • @wushuargentino ...This is the Taiji Dao Form!!

  • Oh my god, that is wonderful. She has to have been doing martial arts for more then 30 years. With such precise body postures, and smoothness, I'm better she could generate a good deal of power for her size. I don't know if I'll ever get as good as her in my lifetime. Simply inspiring.

  • Very nicely executed. A very clear understanding of tiji principles. Not as flashy as some, but I think many have gotten so caught up in flashiness, they have forgotten they are practicing taiji. Again, very nicely done, would love to see more of this master.

  • Hay algun DVD instruccional para esta forma?

  • Greetings to all! Does anyone knows the exact name of this form and if there any instructional DVD on it? I'll be appreciated!

  • i plan on learning this.

    So graceful :)

  • Wow, no mater what style, this was a treat to watch! The smoothness, fluidity, and postures are simply beautiful, and you can see that she has had a great foundation in traditional Taijiquan.

  • I enjoyed this very much. I wouldn't mind learning this form someday.

  • All I can say is if I can wave a sword like her at that age, I shall be proud!

  • Additional: For those assuming this is Yang style purely, it is very common for "Combined" style standardized routines to have a predominance of Yang forms versus other styles mixed in. Hence the common misjudgement of them as modern Yang routines.

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