Internal power "jin" can be so mean
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 Published On Oct 15, 2020

Internal power or "jin" can be so mean - as demonstrated by Grandmaster Eddie Wu Kwong Yu (gatekeeper Wu Style, head of Wu Family) with Dave Robert (chief instructor, Toronto Academy).

Realize the application in the form, accuracy of the coordination, and the coordination of the internal power as in "jin".

Grandmaster Eddie Wu Kwong Yu:
5th Generation Grandmaster
Head of the Wu Family
Gatekeeper of the Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan.

He was born into a family of martial artists and masters of Tai Chi Chuan.

His great-great-grandfather Grand Master Wu Chuan Yau (1834-1902) was the founder of the Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan over 180 years ago. His great-grandfather, the famous master Grand Master Wu Chien Chuan (1870-1942) like Wu Chuan Yau, were soldiers of the palace battalion of the Imperial Guards in Beijing. Grand Master Wu Chien Chuan was the key influence in spreading Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan throughout China. At the age of six, Master Eddie Wu was trained by his grandfather Grandmaster Wu Kung Yi (1900-1970) and then by his father Grandmaster Wu Tai Kwei (1923-
1972).

David Robert
Senior disciple of Grandmaster Eddie Wu
Chief Instructor, Wu's Tai Chi Chuan Academy, Toronto ON Canada

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