For Tai Chi Chuan players:
I often take a section of a long Taijiquan form and restudy and carefully practice only that section many times. I look up that section in books to learn more from master teachers. I also use instructional DVDs and UTube for sectional reviews. Smaller bites assists with better chewing and digestion.
I use the fine books by Fu Zhongwen, Li Deyin, T.T. Liang/Stuart Olson, and Gordon Muir for review. All have photographs or line illustrations of the movements and much commentary.
Here are some UTube demonstrations of the Third Section (Movements 56-108) of the Traditional Long Form of Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan:
Third Section, Movements 55-108, List of Movements
Third Section List , Movements 55-108, Yang Long Form 108
Provides a list with the number of the movement and the name of movement. In the PDF format (print only), 1 page, 26Kb.
Third Section List, Part I, Movements 56 - 82, Yang Long Form 108
Provides a list with the number of the movement, the direction one is facing at the end of that movement, the name of the movement, and a brief description or notes about the movement. In the PDF format (print only), 1 page, 65Kb. In the HTML format provided below in this document.
Third Section List, Part II, Movements 83 - 108, Yang Long Form 108.
Provides a list with the number of the movement, the direction one is facing at the end of that movement, the name of the movement, and a brief description or notes about the movement. In the PDF format (print only), 1 page, 63Kb. In the HTML format provided below in this document.
Comparison of 108 Long Yang with 88 Long Yang - Chart
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