Wu Style Taiji Quan 37-Posture Form Correction, Pole-standing, and Push Hands Enhancement Training Seminar with Master Zhang Yun in Princeton NJ
In this seminar, Master Zhang Yun will continue to teach and correct in detail the Wu Style Taiji Quan 37-posture
form. He will provide instruction in pole-standing, rolling-ball and random circle exercises, and illustrate how to
apply these exercises in push hands and fighting applications. He will also teach advanced push hands skills and
practice routines, such as Dalu.
Master Zhang will review and discuss his students' push hands training for tournament competitions and will answer
questions about this and other material presented in the seminar. Wu Style Taiji Dao (saber) and Taiji Jian (straight
sword) forms will also be reviewed.
Master Zhang's expertise and cogent explanations and demonstrations will benefit beginners and advanced Wu style
Taiji students as well as students of other Taiji styles. Those who wish to use Taiji principles to improve their own
martial arts practice will also find this seminar relevant and helpful.
Schedule:
12/18/2010 Sat 10:00am - 5:00pm (1 hour lunch break)
How to Improve Your Empty-hand Form and Your Basic Abilities, Push Hands and Fighting Skill Practice:
Section one: Wu Style Taiji 37-posture form correction. Pole-standing exercises
Section two: Rolling-ball and random circling principle and exercises to improve push hands and fighting skills.
12/19/2010 Sun 9:30am - 4:30pm (1 hour lunch break)
Stepping Push Hands and Fighting Skill Practice, 13-posture Taiji Saber and 32-posture Taiji Jian form review:
Section one: Stepping push hands exercise, footwork and Dalu drills and applications. Push hands training for
tournament competitions.
Section two: Push hands training for tournament competitions continued. 13-posture Taiji Saber and 32-posture
Taiji Jian form correction.
For more information, please contact Jimmy Lee at
leewah@comcast.net or Clayton Shiu at
claytonshiu@gmail.com
Location:
Suzanne Patterson Center
1 Monument Drive
Princeton, NJ 08540-3036
(206 and Nassau St, behind the Municipal Center)
Click here to view the map.
Directions will be supplied to pre-registrants. The seminar location is within walking distance of public
transportation from NYC and local eateries.
Cost:
$190 for both days; $110 for one day; $60 for a half-day.