Are there plans for creating the energy arts wu style course?

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    Anonymous
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    Guess it’s a question to Bruce and the EA team.

    Are there plans for creating the energy arts wu style course at some point?

    Every «old yang vs wu» video is like a teaser.

    Yar

    #135367

    Anonymous
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    Hello there- I have found there to be alot embedded in the Yang Vs Wu video-comparisons also…
    I don’t know if you are aware of the TaiChiMastery Course, which I think is what you meant.. (it was a DVD based course, some online videos- vs the Training Circle all online). TaiChiMastery (WuStyle), Bagua Mastery, and the Hsing-I mastery (five fists, and IChuan section).. are three programs, that are made avail within time windows (I believe so that orders, and thus production of the disks, can be received/shipped in a batch… as well as having people join the program all at once… thus the program isn’t perpetually avail…

    Had you see the forum-posts, and prior webpages by Earts about that program, and you meant plans to make something else? -luck in your practicing and learning.

    #135368

    Anonymous
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    Hi Yaroslav,

    it already exists :-)

    The Tai Chi Mastery program – http://www.energyarts.com/offer/tai-chi-mastery-program – is a Wu style training program.

    Trevor

    #135369

    Anonymous
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    Thanks, guys, I missed The Tai Chi Mastery!

    Still it would be nice to find just the wu-style form instructions, not the whole bundle.

    #135370

    Anonymous
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    There’s also Tai Chi for Beginners.
    It only teaches the first 8 moves of Wu style, which, if I had to guess, would be Grasps Sparrow’s Tail or the mini form.
    And, unfortunately, you also get Tai Chi Circling Hands.

    http://www.energyarts.com/store/category/tai-chi

    Third from the bottom of Products section under the Tai Chi header.

    #135371

    Anonymous
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    Thanks! «unfortunately», that was a good one!)

    There is an interesting line in description, How to deconstruct any tai chi movement.

    Could you elaborate that?

    I can think of figuring out opening/closing, full/empty steps and the four energies so far.

    #135372

    Anonymous
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    I believe I heard it said that all tai chi moves are composed of three circles: coronal, vertical and horizontal.
    Hence, one can deconstruct any tai chi movement with: Tai Chi Circling Hands.
    Viola!

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