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07/01/2014 13:57
A leg technique in Tai Chi Boxing,  named according to the character of   movement compjeted. Stand with one leg, kick forward or to the side with another leg, and flap the instep with the hand. Depending on what movement to connect, there are different foot slap postures, such as...
07/01/2014 13:55
See You Fen Jiao for detail. Key Point See You Fen.liao for detail. Detailed Explanation Lower limbs: Stand with the Jeft leg bent slightly; with the left instep unfolding, toes slowly kick up forward to above the waist. Upper limbs: Circle two palms downward and inward from two sides, cross them...
06/30/2014 11:05
The form is so named because when punching the opponent' s ears with both fists the movement is as fast as the wind blowing. An alternative story about the name is that when punching the two fists appear to be mountain peaks. Detailed Explanation Lower limbs: Drop the right foot obliqueiy right...
06/30/2014 11:03
It is a foot technique so named because when kicking the instep is tensioned and toes perk. There is also Zuo Fen ]iao (Kicking with Toes Forward---Left Side). Detailed Explanation You Fen Jiao have the same movement with Zuo Fen Jiao, simply in the opposite direction. Take the left side as an...
06/27/2014 13:37
This form is typical of the Wu-style Tai Chi Boxing. It is so named because two fists are uplifted as done to hit a tiger. When performed with one leg standing, the posture is termed Du Li Da Hu, a Wu-style movement. Detaited Explanation Lower limbs: Stand firm with the left leg bent slightty,...
06/27/2014 13:31
As the name implies, two arms turn around and circle up and down, left and right as the waist turns, like both clouds winding around and flying into the sky. Detailed Explanation Take the left side as an example. Lower limbs: Move the left foot leftward with tiptoes landing first: transfer weight...
06/26/2014 10:59
A posture specific to the Chen-style Tai Chi Boxing. It is said that wild horses defend against their enemies by parting their mane. As the name implies, the posture refers to the movement of two arms parting to left and right, just like a wild horse' s mane split when the horse is...
06/26/2014 10:54
This form is named after the feature of power release. It refers to the movement of punching with two hands covered to conceal the fist throwing point. Yan means  "close, cover" ; Gong refers to the part of the arm between the elbow and the shoulder; Chui means  "fist." Detailed...
06/25/2014 11:44
This form is named after a leg technique in Tai Chi Boxing. To perform this form, one leg supports the body, the other curves and then kick with tiptoes hooked, releasing force from the heel. Kicking with the left or right foot is named "Zuo Deng Jiao" (Left Heel Kick) or  "You Deng Jiao"...
06/25/2014 11:20
Yu Nu Chuan Suo is named after the continuous and repeated movement towards four or two oblique corners, appearing like a young girl working gracefully at a shuttle. Detailed Explanation This movement is typicai of the Yang-style Tai Chi Boxing. Take right side as an example. Lower limbs; Step...
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