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Sun Style:
- Founded by Sun Lu Tang in 1911 or 1912.
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- Lineage:
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- Sun Lu Tang (1861-1932).
- Sun Jian Yun (1913-Present).
- Sun Peng (1960-Present).
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- Sun Lu Tang (1861-1932).
- Sun Cun Zhou (1893-1963).
- Sun Shu Rong (1918-2005).
- Jacques Moramarco (2000) - (2004).
- Sun Lu Tang created his own style. Sun style has a high stance. The Sun system.
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- In 1911 or 1912 Hao taught Sun his Hao sytle Tai Chi.
- Sun Lu Tang was 49 or 50 years old in 1911 or 1912.
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- Sun style is based on Pa Kua footwork, Hsing I leg and waist methods, and Tai Chi soft body.
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- Pa Kua stepping methods.
- Shing I (Hsing I) leg and waist methods.
- Tai Chi's body softness.
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- Sun style characteristics:
- High stance.
- Agile steps.
- Chi Kung.
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- High standing:
- Emphasis on opening and closing.
- Mobile stepping.
- Chi Kung.
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- Sun style has a higher stance.
- With less kicking and punching.
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- Sun style is like water flowing in a river or clouds floating in the sky.
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- The movements are continuous, slow, even, and with agile steps.
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- Tai Chi is based on the snakes elusive movements.
- Yielding and absorbing. Yielding bending and snapping back.
- Unbroken motion. Continuous movements.
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- Tai Chi power is based on Chi. Chi (Living energy).
- The development of Chi.
- The cultivation of Chi.
- The concentration of Chi.
- The power of Chi.
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- Ward off your opponent. Push and pull.
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- To yield to incoming force.
- To redirect incoming force.
- To absorb incoming force.
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- High standing stance.
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- Mobile stepping. Speed in footwork. Rapid footwork.
- Stepping is more active and smaller.
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- Footwork:
- Sun style uses the stepping method of Pa Kua.
- Moving faster than the opponent.
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- One foot follows the other foot.
- When one foot moves forward the other foot follows.
- When one foot moves backward the other foot follows.
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- Advancing and retreating.
- Stepping movements.
- Stepping forward. Forward steps.
- Stepping backwards. Backward steps.
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- Fundamental movements.
- The fundamentals of footwork.
- Lively steps. Agile steps. Agile stepping methods.
- Movements are initiated by the feet.
- To move our bodies according to Tai Chi principles.
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- Blocking and striking hand techniques.
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- The opening and closing movements.
- Opening and closing actions.
- Opening and closing.
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- Principles and movements.
- Movements and principles.
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- The posture of opening and closing.
- The posture of raising and lowering.
- The posture of empty stance.
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- Sun Tai Chi movements:
- Repulse Monkey.
- Lifting leg.
- Single Whip.
- Drawing bow to shoot Tiger.
- Turn body to tame Tiger.
- Parting wild Horse's mane.
- Turn body, Lotus kick.
- Fair Lady working at the shuttles.
- Step forward to deliver force.
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- Traditional Sun Tai Chi form is 98 moves long.
- Modern Wushu Sun Tai Chi forms range from 73 moves long to 42, 11, 12.
- Traditional form consists of 98 movements.
- Modern Wushu forms vary from 73 to 11 moves.
- The sequence of postures from traditional form to Modern Wushu forms very extensively.
- To provide new information for new updates.
- Email:(cj123max@yahoo.com).
- Updates will be added as soon as possible.
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