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AYMTA
American Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan Association
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Wang Yen-nien
Dec. 1914 - May 4, 2008
"Although there are many different schools of taiji
being taught, all of them are part of the same unique
cultural heritage, They all represent a crystallization of
the wisdom of the Chinese ancients, and they should all
be studied and passed on."
-Wang Yen-nien, Taipei, 1993
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Catalog Materials are Available to members of AYMTA, AMICALE and TYMTA
Check out new materials: 13 Postures DVD, 1st Duan DVD
Read Proposal among AYMTA, AMICALE and TYMTA
In addition to acquiring membership privileges,
help preserve and transmit Wang Yen-nien Laoshi's legacy
Become a member (PDF File)
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Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan
(Yang Family Hidden Tradition Taiji or T'ai Chi)
from Yang Luchan to Wang Yen-nien
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The American Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan Association (AYMTA) was founded in the early 1990's in California by Akai Jong, Julia Fisher-Fairchild and Wang Yen-nien. It is a non-profit organization with the purpose of perpetuating Yangjia Michuan Taijiquan (YMT) as taught by Wang Yen-nien, fourth generation master.
Taijiquan (or, in Wade Giles romanization, T'ai-Chi Ch'uan), has its roots in traditions that go back thousands of years. One version of its beginning is that Zhang Sanfeng, a Taoist monk, was watching a crane and a snake battle and was struck by the way that they used deception and body movements to evade the attacks of each other. Finally exhausted from the even contest the two creatures left. Sanfeng, though, was left with thoughts that led to development of the early basics of taijiquan . |
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