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Tai Ji Sword (Yang Style 54 forms), Agilceed books

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This is Tai Chi Sword - Yang style (Xin) 54 forms performed by Master Li Guang Qi.

My 24 simplified tai chi form book is just listed in Amazon.com under the author name: Cheng Zhao

The teaching and learning quality DVDs of Tai Chi Hand and Sword forms are available upon request from me: Cheng Zhao,
Email: taichi.cheng@gmail.com, my tai chi blog:
http://www.blogger.com/profile/26185804

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  • very similar to a form that I learned in Wudang

  • wonderful.

    

  • This is beautiful. Almost identical to the way my Master is currently teaching me. I'm about halfway through at the moment. Some subtle differences.

    What Jian are you using there, the grip looks longer than normal.

  • this looks like something one could do all day everyday for 100 years be at total peace with oneself (of course, guided by a master initially)

    it would also be an ultimate spiritual experiance if u ate some LSD beforhand! but by then u probably would be past that by then

  • (don't let the fact I'm a musician fool you) I've trained for 48 years. Have applied the internal energies with non cooperative opponents. When training for precision and one goes fast, subtle nuances are missed, especially if the student is learning. Train slow w/good teacher, one is able to 'FEEL' Subtleties and find his overall balance and center more effectively. When fighting, no trouble to speed it up. The body will move the way it was trained, fast or slow. Train slow, master the body

  • Great Condor Hero song!!!!

  • Ok yes Taiji LOOKS slow and there is a reason for why we practice slow and do slow movements. If you are a true Gung Fu or Martial artist then you should start noticing how balanced he is and his movements can clearly show that if he moved fast on someone it has power. TKD has a major balance issue and I hope you noticed it. I know many teachers of TKD who has stated they dislike TKD because of that issue.

  • Tai ji is like slow-motion. :)

    I do Taekwondo.

  • whats wrong with the music? i love the music.

  • not bad

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