56 Form Chen Family Taiji Quan
56 Form Chen Family Taiji Quan
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The 56 Form Chen Family Taiji Quan is combined competition set pattern organized and created by National Wushu Sport Management Center.
DVD Description:Demonstrated and explained by Ms.
Hou Wen, the Chinese champion of Chen-style Taijiquan.
The 56 Form Chen Family Taiji Quan is combined competition set pattern organized and created by National Wushu Sport Management Center.
It was created on the basis of the traditional Chen-style Taiji Quan and absorbs characteristics actions of new and old Chen style Taijiboxing, combines with the classics to form boxing pattern style of live stretch, unique technical method and forceful momentum moving among force and soft and fluent combination.
It is one of the classical skills in Chen style Taiji Quan which is graceful and practical.
Note: The videos are also in dual-sound with both English and Chinese voices, so if one gets confused one may use a earphone and cover whichever side to hear only the English or Chinese commentary.
There’s also English subtitles included in the step-by-step demonstrations.
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