Zhao
Bao Tai Chi 65 Forms Bludgeon
Zhaobao Taiji Bludgeon play
consists of 65 movements. The
bludgeon is played in arc form.
Movements such as chop, sweep,
straight raise and defence are
made in various kinds of hollow
circles, which are crossly connected,
rotating left and right, forward
and backward, without a break.
The player and the bludgeon
move swiftly and flexibly as
a whole. Demonstrated by Wang
Haizhou. Wang Haizhou is amonge
the one-hundred most famous
martial arts masters and the
fifteenth-generation disciple
of Zhaobao-style Taiji Quan.
He is also a consultant to the
Research Institute of Wudang
Quan, the general coach of Yongnian
International Taiji Quan Institute,
and Vice President and general
coach of Wengxian Zhaobao-style
Taiji Quan Association
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65 Forms Bludgeon
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Commencing
form |
Jump
and pierce |
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| Beat
tiger |
Drive
monkey reversely |
Turn
and swing |
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Turn
and beat |
Step
forward and protect body |
Hit
on the face |
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