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Join Date: May 2005
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I am teaching classes in Sun Style Taijiquan here in Fort Worth, TX. if anyone is interested drop me a line at fwtaichi@aol.com
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I understand Sun Style is based on Sun Lu Tang's interpretation of XingYi, Bagua and Tai chi, I have just ordered a few of Sun Lu Tangs books to have a bit of a read. I think this would be an excellent style of Tai Chi Chuan to learn.
please excuse my pronunciation. |
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Sun's style is an excellent style to learn. It is very realistic in terms of fighting applications and quite safe on the joints as compared some other taiji styles. I have enjoyed practicing it for years now. Timothy Cartmell's translation of Sun's A Study of Taijiquan is one of the best books available. (Joseph Crandall's is good too but a trifle more expensive.)
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