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Wu Style Taiji Form

By Chris 2 Comments

I discovered this YouTube clip through Coleman Fink’s facebook page. It’s the Tai Chi form I practice as demonstrated by Li Li-Qun wu style grandmaster, disciple of Ma Yeuh Liang.

 

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DS6PzC4UDc&feature=player_embedded#at=201[/youtube]

 

 

Filed Under: For Beginners, Forms, Wu Style Tai Chi, YouTube Tai Chi Tagged With: grand master, Li-Li-qun, Tai Chi form, Wu style

Comments

  1. Robert Ruby says

    June 17, 2013 at 4:48 pm

    Hi I think its great that you are posting this video on your site to show the Wu Style Taiji. Dr. Li Li Qun is my teacher and was for 15 years until we lost him earlier this year. Thanks again…Robert Ruby USA Wu Style Taiji Chuan Association.

  2. Chris says

    June 18, 2013 at 10:57 am

    G’day Robert,

    Thanks for your comments. It’s sad to hear a Tai Chi master such as Dr. Li Li Qun has passed away. Hopefully his students will carry on his teachings.

    Regards
    Chris

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