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The complete Long Yang form is split into three 'sections' or parts, executed consecutively. The separate parts, however can also be treated individually and practised on their own.
part one:
[ complete section ]
part two:
[ complete section ]
part three:
[ complete section ]
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Author: Mark Allen. Animations and stills shot on Hi-8, then created in Adobe Premier, and modified on Corel Xara. Position diagrams created in Corel Xara.Text reworked from an initial piece by Ray Wood. tai chi master: Gary Robinson. Editing and images: Mark Allen