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    [video]clive nunn posted a video on 1 January 2013 - 6:28pm.
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    Check the Technique

    Lishi Taoist Internal Martial Arts includes Tai Chi, Kung Fu, Qi Gong, Yoga.

    It includes the following arts:

    Respiration therapy
    Taoist Yoga
    Qi Gong
    Massage
    Kung Fu (soft)
    Implements: staff, swords, fan, silk, knives

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    [video]Golden Rooster S... posted a video on 5 December 2012 - 3:10pm.
    [image]Kim Waterson posted a Image on 14 September 2012 - 2:57pm.
    STREETJITSU ASSO... posted a note on 19 March 2012 - 2:07pm.

    STREETJITSU ASSOCIATION AND THE S.D.F.WEST-MIDLANDS

    Street Jitsu Association very own Thai-Kickboxing is proving once more that what we say is what we are!! never bull with us, only truth hard training and accredited instructors!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Nicola Jones posted a link on 13 October 2011 - 6:07pm.

    Earth Balance Tai Chi Facebook Page

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    [video]Zibi Panasewicz posted a video on 8 September 2011 - 11:41am.
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    Kung Fu: Power and Speed

    YMAA OrientSport - martial arts school in West London. Classes: Tai Chi Chuan, Shaolin Kung Fu Kids, website: www.orientsport.co.uk

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    [video]Zibi Panasewicz posted a video on 8 September 2011 - 11:37am.
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    OrientSport Demo

    OrientSport - martial arts school in West London. Classes: Tai Chi Chuan, Shaolin Kung Fu Kids, website: www.orientsport.co.uk

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    Sifu Waller posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:55pm.

    Newcastle Tai Chi YouTube

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    Sifu Waller posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:54pm.

    Newcastle Tai Chi blog

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    Newcastle Tai Chi posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:52pm.

    Internal Kung Fu YouTube

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    Sifu Waller posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:52pm.

    Internal Kung Fu YouTube

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    Newcastle Tai Chi posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:50pm.

    Internal Kung Fu blog

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    Sifu Waller posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:50pm.

    Internal Kung Fu blog

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    Sifu Waller posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:49pm.

    Internal Kung Fu website

    The ancient Chinese martial arts are veiled in mystery.
    Each school teaches its own unique approach to the experience of self defence.
    Historically, the training methods and applications of the different schools were closely guarded.
    The most secretive and inaccessible were the neijia schools.

    Internal kung fu (neijia) employs taoist insights and principles.
    The teachings are counter-intuitive, puzzling and cryptic.
    They cannot be explained using words.
    In order to understand, you must do.

    Not everyone is capable or willing to explore the hidden teachings of the arcane arts.

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    Newcastle Tai Chi posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:49pm.

    Internal Kung Fu website

    The ancient Chinese martial arts are veiled in mystery.
    Each school teaches its own unique approach to the experience of self defence.
    Historically, the training methods and applications of the different schools were closely guarded.
    The most secretive and inaccessible were the neijia schools.

    Internal kung fu (neijia) employs taoist insights and principles.
    The teachings are counter-intuitive, puzzling and cryptic.
    They cannot be explained using words.
    In order to understand, you must do.

    Not everyone is capable or willing to explore the hidden teachings of the arcane arts.

    Read more

    Newcastle Tai Chi posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:46pm.

    Newcastle Tai Chi blog

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    Sifu Waller posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:44pm.

    Newcastle Tai Chi website

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    Newcastle Tai Chi posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:44pm.

    Newcastle Tai Chi blog

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    Newcastle Tai Chi posted a link on 17 August 2011 - 1:43pm.

    Newcastle Tai Chi YouTube

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