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T'ai Chi Ch'uan, an internal form of Chinese boxing, has been practiced by millions of Chinese people for many centuries.
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beaked hand, protrude your buttocks, right empty step, holding ball position, left empty step, turn your right toes, foot alight, elbows drooping, keep your upper body upright, palm obliquely, turn your right palm, turn your upper body, draw your right foot, shift your weight backward, push your right hand, lower your right hand, weight onto the left leg, right foot close, weight onto the right leg, turn your body right, separate your hands, palm facing right, left with the left foot, fist hole, bend your right leg
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T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Repeat Movement, Push Hands, Grasp the Bird's Tail, Punch Movement, White Crane Spreads Its Wings, Starting Posture, Starting Stance, Single Whip Both, Wave Hands, Introductory Remarks, Right Heel Movement, Single Whip Movement, Wild Horse Waves Its Mane, Carry Tiger, Drive the Monkey Away, Fair Lady Works, Stroke the Horse
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