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  2. Scott Cole - Wikipedia

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    Career. Cole expressed an interest in horror from a young age and has cited 80s slasher films as well as works such as Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and John Skipp and Craig Spector 's Book of the Dead as influences. He also stated that his writing speed differs on what he is writing, as he can complete his first drafts quickly ...

  3. Tai chi - Wikipedia

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    e. Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art. Initially developed for combat and self-defense, [1] it has evolved into a sport and form of exercise. Tai chi is a gentle, low-impact form of exercise in which practitioners perform a series of deliberate, flowing motions while focusing on deep, slow breaths. Often referred to as " meditation in ...

  4. Tai chi classics - Wikipedia

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    The tai chi classics (Chinese: 太极拳谱; pinyin: tàijíquán pǔ or 太極拳經; tàijíquán jīng) are a collection of over 100 articles on the Chinese martial art of tai chi written by the art's master practitioners over the centuries. They cover everything from the underlying taiji philosophical principles, to methods of practice and ...

  5. The ancient practice of tai chi is more popular than ever. Why?

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    And we know that wrestling is older still – as famous cave paintings of the sport date back to more than 15,000 years ago. Tai chi began more recently than that, but is still considered to be an ...

  6. Marshall Ho'o - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Ho'o. Dr. Marshall Ho'o (May 6, 1910 – October 2, 1993) was an American practitioner of tai chi and traditional Chinese medicine, known for his pioneering efforts to introduce and promote those healing arts, for which he received numerous awards in recognition of his community service. As part of that career he also had small roles ...

  7. Lee-style tai chi - Wikipedia

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    The Lee style of tai chi (李氏太極拳) is closely related to a range of disciplines of Taoist Arts taught within the Lee style including Qigong, Daoyin, Ch'ang Ming, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Taoist alchemy, Feng Shou kung fu, and weapons practice. According to practitioners, it was first brought to the West in the 1930s by Chan Kam Lee ...

  8. Joey Bond - Wikipedia

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    Joey Bond, (born March 30, 1948) is a Romanian-born author, composer, and teacher of Tai Chi. He had a nationally syndicated PBS series which aired on 134 stations, which includes worldwide distribution, from 1994–present, entitled Tai Chi Innerwave with Joey Bond, comprising 23 programs. [3][4] Bond teaches Tai Chi Ch’uan and other martial ...

  9. 103-form Yang family tai chi - Wikipedia

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    The different slow motion solo form training sequences of tai chi are the best known manifestation of tai chi for the general public. In English, they are usually called the hand form or just the form; in Mandarin it is usually called quan (Chinese: 拳; pinyin: quán; Wade–Giles: ch'üan 2).