Wu
Style Tai Chi 45 Forms
Woo Style Tai Chi 45 Forms is
developed from Wu Family in
the North and Shi Family in
the South and approved by China
National Sports Commission.
Li Bingci is a disciple of Wu-style
Taiji Quan, and a National Referee
of wushu. He began to learn
Taiji Quan, Taibei Quan (Great
Grief Fist), Xingyi Quan, and
other forms from many famous
martial artists such as Yang
Yuting, Shi Zhenggang, Luo Xingwu,
Shan Xiangling, and Liui Tanfeng.
Li Bingci has been a Taiji coach
for foreigners at the International
Wushu Club for many years. In
1985 he traveled to Singapore
to present lectures on Chinese
martial arts. He has been to
Japan 3 times as a coach and
was even appointed vice-chairman
of the Tokyo Taiji Quan Associaton.
In 1987 he was appointed as
judge to the National wushu
Academic Symposium. Li is now
a committe member with the Chinese
Wushu Coach Association and
the Beijing Wushu Association,
and vice-president of the Beijing
Wu-style Taiji Quan Research
Institute.
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about Wu Style Tai Chi 45 Forms
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Wu
45 Forms |
Left
right grasp peacock tail |
Single
whip on the left |
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White
crane spreads wings |
Left
right brush knee and twist
step on |
Play
Pipa |
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Step
forward, deflect downward,
parry a |
Apparent
close up |
Cross
hands |
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