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Description of T’ai Chi and Benefits of training, T’ai Chi history, timeline and influences of its originators including, Bodhidharma an Chang San-Feng. The Six Paramitas – The Five Perfections. Historical Map. The influence of the Original Five Animal Methods of the Shaolin T’ai Chi Tradition. Learning methods and goals. Training methods of T’ai Ci and T’ai Chi/Chi Kung (energization methods): breath work; crane breath and cobra breath, stretching;training preparation, Tan Tien expansion sequence, meditation, mudra Classic empty handed forms: Shaolin 108 (the original T’ai Chi long form, which includes the mudra), Wu Tai Hsing (The Form of the Five Elements), San Zan Chuan (The Ancient Wisdom of the Three Battles), Pai She Chuan (Form of the Ancient Wisdom of the White Snake), Pai Hi Chuan (Form of the ancient Wisdom of the White Crane), Ba-Shi Ba (The 88), sol form and partner form Classic weapon forms: T’ai Chi Kon Hsing (staff form), T’ai Dao Hsing (saber form), T’ai Chi Jian 54 Hsing (double edged sword form) The Mystical Meaning of the Movement, Mudra and Names of the Movements within the T’ai Chi Forms: Shaolin 108, San Zan, and Pai She Chuan.
Symbolism and use of each of the most common Shaolin Mudra used in T’ai Chi. Training methods for T’ai Chi martial ability, self defense strategies. Shaolin T’ai Chi teacher certification requirements and grading methods. Glossary of terms and concepts. OVERVIEW The modern view of T’ai Chi is based on a Taoist format. This Taoist format has eliminated its original Shaolin influences and origins. These missing Shaolin influences include: Some self defense methods and strategies, some of the physical health training and maintenance methods, and the majority of the spiritual awareness development concepts and training methods. This book breaks the norm of modern T’ai Chi manuals in that it present and explains these missing Shaolin influences on T’ai Chi.
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