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  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
  • Taijiquan : Wu style
    Taijiquan : Wu style
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Taijiquan : Wu Style May 2026

While all Tai Chi is martially rooted, Wu style emphasizes close-range techniques like joint locks, pressure point leverage, and throws ( Shuai jiao ). Core Forms and Training

The traditional curriculum of the Wu family system is comprehensive, ranging from slow health forms to faster martial sets:

The Wu style is easily distinguished from other Tai Chi forms by several specific technical features:

Unlike most styles that maintain a vertical torso, Wu style utilizes a straight line from the back heel through the crown of the head, creating a distinctive forward lean.

While all Tai Chi is martially rooted, Wu style emphasizes close-range techniques like joint locks, pressure point leverage, and throws ( Shuai jiao ). Core Forms and Training

The traditional curriculum of the Wu family system is comprehensive, ranging from slow health forms to faster martial sets:

The Wu style is easily distinguished from other Tai Chi forms by several specific technical features:

Unlike most styles that maintain a vertical torso, Wu style utilizes a straight line from the back heel through the crown of the head, creating a distinctive forward lean.

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