While external Kung Fu focuses on muscle strength, flexibility and speed, internal Kung Fu emphasizes concentration, internal organ strength and the movement of energy (called Qi [“chee”] in Mandarin) through the body. A true knowledge of Kung Fu cannot be attained without the study of both internal and external components.
Though many people tend to think of Tai Chi as a single art, there are actually several different styles of Tai Chi, each style having its own unique characteristics and many different forms. The Beijing Tai Chi & Kung Fu Academy offers instruction in all five classical styles of Tai Chi in addition to advanced styles such as Sun, Wu, Hao, and a rare style known as Small Frame Yang.
While the BTKA Tai Chi curriculum consists of Yang Style, we also teach Chen, Sun, Wu and Hao as Special Programs.
The Yang Style Tai Chi Certificate Series teaches:
1. Yang Eight Movements Form
2. Yang Twenty-Four Movements Form
3. Yang Forty Movements Form
4. Yang Fight Set
5. Yang Thrity-Two Movements Sword Form
6. Yang Thirteen Sabre Form
Xing Yi Quan Special Interest Class
The Xing Yi Quan Certificate Series teaches:
1. Xing Yi Five Elements & Eight Movements Forms
2. Xing Yi Twelve Animals Forms
3. Xing Yi An Shen Pao Fighting Set
4. Xing Yi San Shou (Xing Yi Application)
5. Xing Yi Five Elements Sabre Form
6. Xing Yi Five Elements Staff Form
Ba Gua Zhang Special Interest Class
1. Eight Palm Form (Sections 1-4)
2. Eight Palm Form (Sections 5-8)
3. Ba Gua Fighting Set (Section 1-8)
4. Ba Gua Sanshou (Ba Gua Application)
5. Ba Gua Sword Form
6. Ba Gua Double Deer Knives Form
Chen Style Tai Chi Quan Special Interest Class
The Chen Style Tai Chi Quan Series teaches:
1. Chen Style Routine One (Movements 1-30)
2. Chen Style Routine One (Movements 31-57)
3. Chen Style Routine One (Movements 58-83)