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July 2006 Q&A by Master Chu
July 2006 Table of Contents:
The July Newletter is split into four parts, as follows:
Part 1:
- Why Lean Forward and Round the Back? - Page 2
- When Do We Lean Back in Tai Chi? - Page 4
Part Two: Tai Chi as a Martial Art:
- How can We Learn to Fight by Practicing
in Slow Motion? - Page 5
- Slow and Fast Tai Chi Practice for
Fighting Application - Page 5
- Tai Chi vs Other Martial Arts - Page 6
Part Three: Tai Chi and Sex:
- What is the Taoist View on Sex? - Page 6
- How Does Tai Chi Affect Sex? - Page 6
- Sex and Fighting Arts - Page 6
- Sex and Health - Page 7
Part Four: Questions from Subscribers:
- Nei Kung, Weight Training and Muscle
Strength in the Upper Body - Page 7
- English translations of the Tao Te
Ching - Page 7
Photos in this issue:
1) Brush Knee and Twist Step (at Eastern U.S. Kung Fu
Federation, Chinatown, NYC, 1983) ,2)
Leaning Forward and Rounding in the Horse Stance, 3) Dong Hu Ling,
4) Yang Chen Fu, 5) Dong Yie Jieh,
6) Wu Jian Quan, 7) Shift & Twist Demonstration, 8) Lean back
like the tall grass, 9) Prepare to strike, 10) Lean forward & attack
with Brush Knee and Twist Step, 11) Lean forward & attack: Detail
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