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Chen Style Tai Chi Official Reader Competition Regulations
Chen Style Tai Chi Official Reader Competition Regulations
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Old Master Ding Jie, who was the first in the world to perform the Chen Ceremony Regulation Road, will perform it himself
Chen Xiaowang's favorite disciple, Ding Jie, the Nine Consecutive Crown Army, will perform the essence of the traditional Tang Road! Tai Chi has flourished all over the world in terms of health maintenance and competition in general, and its population is now innumerable. However, with the increase in international competitions, several problems have arisen. Due to the diversity of schools and the abundance of techniques, there has been a growing need for a kuro that should also serve as a standard for adjudication in competitions. Therefore, in preparation for the first official participation in the 11th Beijing Asian Games, the rules for this competition were compiled. It is based on the first and second paths of traditional Chen-style tai chi, and is characterized by a series of soft movements, but intense on the inside, and many instantaneous movements.
What's included?
Basic Hand Molds
Basic gait type
Walking method
Basic operation
Combination of actions
套路表演
From how to clench your fist, how to proceed, and some of the continuous movements that are considered to be particularly difficult, are extracted and carefully explained. And the composition is based on the premise of thoroughly following the performance from four angles and fully understanding the movement.
Guidance and supervision ◎ Old Master Ding Jie
Born in 1963 in Henan Province, China. In 1979, he was elected to the Henan Provincial Sports Work Battalion Wushu Corps, and since then he has been a fighters of the Chinese Martial Arts Corps until 1990. In particular, for nine years from 1981 to 1990, he was the All-China Chen-style Tai Chi champion continuously, and during that time, he participated in Chinese martial arts competitions in China and other countries, winning a total of 22 championships, and was honored as the "Prince of Tai Chi" in China. He also won the highest special grade of Chinese martial arts, the "Wuying class", and left his mark on the history of Chinese martial arts at a young age. It was Ding Jie Lao who presented it as the first model of this prescribed road made in China in 1988.
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