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Following the flow of chi energy, rather than directing it as in traditional Tai Chi, Wu-Style Tai Chi focuses on internal development, seeking to conserve chi energy and gather jin power from the Earth through the tan tien. Centered on a “small frame” stance--that is, feet closer together and arms closer to the body--and a slower progression of movements in solo practice, Wu Style offers a gentle Tai Chi form for beginners and, when practiced with a partner, a grounding introduction to martial arts boxing and Fa Jin (the discharge of energy for self-defense). The more functional stance, smaller movements, and conservation of internal energy make Wu-Style Tai Chi ideal for older practitioners as well as those with health disabilities. Condensing the 37 movements of Wu Style into 8 core forms, Master Mantak Chia and Andrew Jan illustrate how to build a personal short-form Wu-Style Tai Chi practice. They explain how Wu-Style Tai Chi removes energetic blockages and helps to elongate the tendons, reducing stiffness and allowing the limbs to return to their natural length and full range of motion. Regular practice of Wu Style relieves back pain as well as reducing abdominal fat, the biggest hindrance to longevity. Exploring the martial arts applications of Wu Style, the authors trace its history beginning with founder Wu Chuan-Yu (1834-1902) as well as explain how to apply Wu Style to “Push Hands” (Tui Shou) and Fa Jin. Through mastering the short-form Wu Style detailed in this book, Tai Chi practitioners harness a broad range of health benefits as well as build a solid foundation for learning the complete long-form Wu Style.

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“Through mastering the short-form Wu Style detailed in this book, Tai Chi practitioners harness a broad range of health benefits as well as build a solid foundation for learning the complete long-form Wu Style.” * Branches of Light, June 2013 *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Putting Wu Style Tai Chi into Practice


1 History of the Wu Style

2
Why Practice Wu Style Tai Chi Chi Kung?

3
Wu Style Principles

4
Wu Style Warm-Ups

5
The Tai Chi Chi Kung Wu Style Form

6
Summary of the Complete Wu Style Form

7
Martial Applications of the Wu Style Form

8
The Wu Style Tai Chi Boxing System

9
Home Practice

Glossary

Notes

Bibliography

About the Authors

The Universal Healing Tao System and Training Center

Index

Tai Chi Wu Style: Advanced Techniques for

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      Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
      Publication Date: 22/01/2013
      ISBN13: 9781594774713, 978-1594774713
      ISBN10: 1594774714

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Following the flow of chi energy, rather than directing it as in traditional Tai Chi, Wu-Style Tai Chi focuses on internal development, seeking to conserve chi energy and gather jin power from the Earth through the tan tien. Centered on a “small frame” stance--that is, feet closer together and arms closer to the body--and a slower progression of movements in solo practice, Wu Style offers a gentle Tai Chi form for beginners and, when practiced with a partner, a grounding introduction to martial arts boxing and Fa Jin (the discharge of energy for self-defense). The more functional stance, smaller movements, and conservation of internal energy make Wu-Style Tai Chi ideal for older practitioners as well as those with health disabilities. Condensing the 37 movements of Wu Style into 8 core forms, Master Mantak Chia and Andrew Jan illustrate how to build a personal short-form Wu-Style Tai Chi practice. They explain how Wu-Style Tai Chi removes energetic blockages and helps to elongate the tendons, reducing stiffness and allowing the limbs to return to their natural length and full range of motion. Regular practice of Wu Style relieves back pain as well as reducing abdominal fat, the biggest hindrance to longevity. Exploring the martial arts applications of Wu Style, the authors trace its history beginning with founder Wu Chuan-Yu (1834-1902) as well as explain how to apply Wu Style to “Push Hands” (Tui Shou) and Fa Jin. Through mastering the short-form Wu Style detailed in this book, Tai Chi practitioners harness a broad range of health benefits as well as build a solid foundation for learning the complete long-form Wu Style.

      Trade Review
      “Through mastering the short-form Wu Style detailed in this book, Tai Chi practitioners harness a broad range of health benefits as well as build a solid foundation for learning the complete long-form Wu Style.” * Branches of Light, June 2013 *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Putting Wu Style Tai Chi into Practice


      1 History of the Wu Style

      2
      Why Practice Wu Style Tai Chi Chi Kung?

      3
      Wu Style Principles

      4
      Wu Style Warm-Ups

      5
      The Tai Chi Chi Kung Wu Style Form

      6
      Summary of the Complete Wu Style Form

      7
      Martial Applications of the Wu Style Form

      8
      The Wu Style Tai Chi Boxing System

      9
      Home Practice

      Glossary

      Notes

      Bibliography

      About the Authors

      The Universal Healing Tao System and Training Center

      Index

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