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			<title>The Mysterious Martial Mountain</title>
			<description>There are three mystic mountains in China famous for martial arts The first is Songshan lofty mountain in Henan Province home of the legendary cradle of all martial arts and Zen Buddhism Shaolin Temple The second mountain is Wudangshan martial deserving mountain in Hubei province Also written as WuTang San this mountain is considered by many to be the birthplace of Taijiquan But what o</description>
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			<title>The Poem of ShuaiChiao Unveiled</title>
			<description>Historically Shuaichiao has been a system of selfdefense in the Chinese military program and a national sport which embodies tai chi  the philosophical root of all Chinese martial arts Today Shuaichiao is a complementary system for sanshou modern fullcontact sport competitors and for all martial artists as a tool of evaluating their techniques effectiveness  The Poem of Shua</description>
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			<title>The Power of Choy Li Fut</title>
			<description>The Chinese principle of yin and yang emphasizes the strength in opposites San Francisco choy li fut practitioner TatMau wong would certainly agree His style which combines straight and circular hard and soft northern and southern proves that Chinese martial arts can be dynamic varied and yespowerful  Continuous combat Combinations Many styles emphasize straight techniques sh</description>
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			<title>The Power of the Leader Within  The Keys to Martial Arts Life Mastery Key1</title>
			<description>What do you want to be when you grow up  Remember that question from your younger days Adults seem almost programmed to ask it dont they Maybe you remember asking that same question to your own or anothers child recently Remember  I do  And  do you remember any of your own answers to that question I know it probably changed many times throughout the process of growi</description>
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			<title>The Practise of Taijiquan</title>
			<description>Taijiquan is a number of choreographed movements known as the Taiji Forms Considered to be an inspired form of Qigong There are five major styles Chen Yang Wu Woo Sun Also lesser known styles such as Hao Li He Song Zhaobao Zhang Sanfeng  The are varying numbers to these Forms ranging from 24 to 108 depending on the respective schools and the method of counting  When p</description>
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