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Wu Tai Chi: 45 Form (Streaming)

by Chenhan Yang

Learn Wu Tai Chi Step by Step with Master Chenhan. Master Chenhan Yang teaches Wu-style tai chi, one of the five major family styles of tai chi chuan (taijiquan), with step-by-step instructions explaining the purpose of each movement. The Wu tai chi 45 standard routine was created in 1988 to popularize the style. Shorter than the traditional Wu-style form, it presents 45 classic movements in four sections and takes approximately six minutes to complete the form. The founder of Wu tai chi, grandmaster Wu, Quan You, first trained with Yang-style founder Grandmaster Yang, Lu Chan and his son Yang, Ban Ho starting in the 1850s. Wu, Quan You and his son Wu, Jian Quan developed this tai chi for decades until it evolved into a unique style of its own.

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Learn Wu Tai Chi Step by Step with Master Chenhan.


Master Chenhan Yang teaches Wu-style tai chi, one of the five major family styles of tai chi chuan (taijiquan), with step-by-step instructions explaining the purpose of each movement. 
 
The Wu tai chi 45 standard routine was created in 1988 to popularize the style. Shorter than the traditional Wu-style form, it presents 45 classic movements in four sections and takes approximately six minutes to complete the form.
 
The founder of Wu tai chi, grandmaster Wu, Quan You, first trained with Yang-style founder Grandmaster Yang, Lu Chan and his son Yang, Ban Ho starting in the 1850s. Wu, Quan You and his son Wu, Jian Quan developed this tai chi for decades until it evolved into a unique style of its own. 
 
The Wu tai chi frame, or shape and size of movements, is relatively smaller compared to that of Yang tai chi. The movements are more compact, yet unconstrained. They are relaxed, rounded, and smooth. The form appears soft, gentle, serene, and harmonious.
 
Wu tai chi is known for its parallel footwork and unique upright diagonal posture. The body leans forward so the neck and rear foot form a diagonal line, and the nose, front knee, and front toes form another vertical line. The body forms the shape of a triangle, creating strong balance and structural support from the feet to the hands. This makes Wu tai chi very effective in combat.

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Master Chenhan Yang is originally from Taiwan, where he began kung fu study in his teen years. He began training at the Shou-Yu Liang Wushu Institute after immigrating to Canada, and has mastered Chen, Yang, Sun and Wu tai chi, Bagua Zhang, and various other styles. He has won several medals in both Canadian and American national competitions and is featured in the book, "Contemporary Famous Chinese Martial Artists". He currently teaches the advanced Wushu class and actively participates in Tai Chi, Xing Yi, Bagua, Sanshou, Dapeng Qigong and Iron Shirt Qigong. Chenhan Yang is president of the Shou-Yu Liang Wushu Institute, and married to Master Helen Liang. He lives with his family in Vancouver, Canada.

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