Chen-style tai chi

The Chen-style tai chi (Chinese: 陳氏太极拳; pinyin: Chén shì tàijíquán) is a Northern Chinese martial art and the original form of tai chi. Chen-style is characterized by silk reeling, alternating fast and slow motions, and bursts of power (fa jin).

Chen-style tai chi
陳氏太極拳
Chen-style practitioners in Single Whip
Date foundedlate 16th century
Country of originChina
FounderChen Wangting
Current headChen Xiaowang
11th generation Chen
Arts taughtTai chi
Ancestor artsNeijia
Descendant artsYang-style tai chi,
Wu (Hao)-style tai chi
PractitionersChen Fake
Chen Zhaokui (陈照奎)
Chen Yu (陈瑜)
Chen Zhaopi (陈照丕)
Chen Zhenglei
Chen Xiaoxing (陈小星)
Chen Boxiang (陈伯祥)

Traditionally, tai chi is practiced as a martial art but has expanded into other domains of practice such as health or performances. Some argue that Chen-style tai chi has preserved and emphasized the martial efficacy to a greater extent.

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