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  2. 24-form tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Tai Chi 24 form (YMAA tai chi) Yang style by Liang, Shou-Yu displays names of each form as the movements are demonstrated. Tai Chi 24 form moves in Chinese, Pinyin, English and 4 other languages the movements' names in Chinese, Pinyin, English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.

  3. List of tai chi forms - Wikipedia

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    20 - Simplified form of Chen Xiaojia (Small frame of Chen tai chi) 24 - Yang ('Simplified', 'Beijing', 'New Style') Standardized 24 - Chen Shi (Chen style) Xinyi Hunyuan Taijiquan (24 Form by Feng Zhiqiang)

  4. Tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art.Initially developed for combat and self-defense, [1] for most practitioners it has evolved into a sport and form of exercise.As an exercise, tai chi is performed as gentle, low-impact movement in which practitioners perform a series of deliberate, flowing motions while focusing on deep, slow breaths.

  5. The ancient practice of tai chi is more popular than ... - AOL

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    Tai chi is a yoga-like practice that involves slow, gentle movements and physical postures, ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.

  6. Sam Masich - Wikipedia

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    Tai Chi for 50+ 45 min 1992/2003 Vital Xingyiquan vol. 1: 70 min 1992/2003 Vital Xingyiquan vol. 2: 105 min 1992 5 Section Yang Style Taijiquan: 60 min 1992 5 Section Taijiquan (2 person) 40 min 1991 24 Simplified Taijiquan: 90 min 1988 Tai Chi Reference Video Series: 60 min 1987 Push Hands Video Manual vol. 1: 40 min

  7. Wu (Hao)-style tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Wu Yuxiang began training with Yang Luchan, the founder of Yang-style tai chi, in the early 1840s after Yang returned to Yongnian from his years in the Chen village.Among their many properties the Wu family were the landlords of Chen Dehu's pharmacy and clinic, where Yang offered instruction in what he then called "soft boxing" (軟拳), "cotton boxing" (棉拳), or "neutralizing boxing" (化拳).