Martial Application of Wu Style’s "White Stork Flaps Its Wings"
The movements of the defender can be both smaller and faster than in this annimation, so long as they remain in synch with the attacker. While the postures of the T’ai Chi Ch’uan Form are important, the subtle dynamics of T’ai Chi Ch’uan lives in the transitions between the postures. Instructional and demonstration videoes of the Wu style hand and weapon forms, including Wu’s Simplified and Slow Set (Long Form), the Fast set (Original Form), and the complete Wu Push Hands (Tai Chi Application) are available at our on-line store.
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Nei Jia (Internal) kung fu Martial Application Example |
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Wu (Jian Quan) style
About Nei Jia kung fu
The approach of Taijiquan, Xingyiquan and Baguazhang is to engage the opponent's aggression, maintain contact and exploit the weaknesses in the opponent's situation.
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