A Short, Powerful Chen Tai Chi Broadsword Form Taught With Internal Body Mechanics and Self-Defense Broadsword Applications
This DVD teaches the Chen Tai Chi Broadsword Form and a lot more!
For centuries, this form had 13 movements. In the 1930s, Chen Zhaopei added 9 more to create the form that's practiced in the Chen Village today.
The energy of the Chen Broadsword Form is said to be like a "hungry tiger coming down from the mountain." In many ways, this form is unlike what you would imagine a tai chi form to look like -- it's short, fast, with a lot of chopping movements.
When you purchase this DVD you'll get:
**The entire form in front and rear views -- normal speed and slow.
**In-depth instruction of each movement with multiple angles and a clear explanation of internal body mechanics for each movement.
**The self-defense applications of each broadsword movement.
**The names of each part of a broadsword.
**3 most popular broadsword stances.
**12 blocking/deflecting techniques with a broadsword.
**8 cutting techniques with a broadsword.
**Broadsword one-steps to practice deflecting and cutting techniques with a partner.
**4 traditional techniques for drawing a sword from the scabbard.
**7 traditional sword-and-scabbard fighting techniques.
Sifu Gullette and his students have won many tournament competitions with the broadsword. This DVD is an excellent way to learn the form and can fill in many gaps that most DVDs don't explain.
The DVD is only $19.99 and that includes Free Shipping anywhere in the world!
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