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(17 articles online)
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Three Speeds of Taiji
When it comes to learning Taiji everyone starts out being way too fast, not only in doing the form, but also in wanting to learn the form.
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Internal Martial Arts (Q&A)
A brief Question and Answer session with well known martial artist Wong Kiew Kit.
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Philosophy and Principles of Taijiquan
A philosophy subsumes principles. In taijiquan there are abundant principles to fill many inch-thick books published. All these principles tie-in with the philosophy of taiji. Taiji is the draw-string of a net of principles. To talk about principles without touching on philosophy makes for diverse beliefs and different schools
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Knee Warm-Up
Knee injuries are regrettably common among martial artists and people in general. Theyre stubborn and slow to heal. Using massage and self-applied acupressure, this exercise nourishes the knee with blood and qi. It can speed the repair process and, better yet, prevent injuries from occurring.
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Finding Qi in Internal Martial Arts
Internal power manifests when there is a merging of physical mechanics with what we might term physical-energetic poles. In terms of the internal martial arts, it is the result of a special kind of force brought about by solving the puzzle at the core of the healing and martial arts: how to find the proper relationship between energy and structure.
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by Translated by Louis Swaim
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