The martial arts school, where I train, is opening a class in the combined 48 form Tai Chi, on 10 March, to anyone interested. The class is at 6:30 on Friday evenings in Northridge. If anyone is interested, I can send them additional details.
A little backgraound. The combined 48 forms combines components of 4 of the main family styles, Ch'en, Yang, Wu, and Sun. It takes between 10 and 15 minutes to perform, depending on your speed and takes about a year to learn. Of course, that is when you really start to learn the set
I will be at practice tomorrow and can answer any questions or show all or part of the set to anyone intersted.
A little backgraound. The combined 48 forms combines components of 4 of the main family styles, Ch'en, Yang, Wu, and Sun. It takes between 10 and 15 minutes to perform, depending on your speed and takes about a year to learn. Of course, that is when you really start to learn the set
I will be at practice tomorrow and can answer any questions or show all or part of the set to anyone intersted.
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Re: Combined 48 Form Tai Chi
Wed, March 1, 2006 - 10:58 PMoh fun! unfortunately, even if I could get off work before 7, I'd never make it to northridge... booo.. :)
