XIA ZHAO LONG – TAI CHI STYLE PRAYING MANTIS – ZHAI YAO FIRST THREE SECTIONS
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Tàijí Tángláng Quán – Xià Shàolóng 太极螳螂拳 – 夏绍龙4. Zhāi Yào – Yī’, Èr & Sān Duàn 摘要一二三段 This seventh generation practitioner of the Tai Chi Mantis is not only fast but he packs a wallop. His movements have the almost casual appearance of long time practice. This is the fundamental form of Tai Chi Mantis (Zhai Yao is often the working form of a number of mantis branches). It is, as always, divided into section. Xia demonstrates each section then immediately gives hints as to usage. In this first VCD we see the primary three sections each of which contains many movements. There is certainly a lot of applications giving the specific strategies and flavor of the Tai Chi Mantis. TAI CHI style Praying Mantis 太极螳螂 Mantis Boxing was created by Wang Lang, a person fighting against the Qing dynasty at the end of the Ming dynasty; then it was inherited by Li Bingxiao and passed to his offspring for eight generations in Laiyang. It is known by its oblique postures , andis characterized as brave and forceful. When you exercise Taiji Mantis Boxing, you should emphasize changeability of postures by “BengBu”, increase your power on the basis of “Eight Elbows” and learn the techniques of this boxing style by “taking the Abstract as an template.” Tai Chi Mei Hua (Plum Blossom) Praying Mantis is almost a redundancy since, in the area of its origin, this style is generally called “Mei Hua” Mantis but by people outside the area “Tai Chi”. Instructors: The first section of this page is demonstrated by Xia Zhao Long, the direct disciple of Wang Yu Shan.
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Tàijí Tángláng Quán – Xià Shàolóng 太极螳螂拳 – 夏绍龙



