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	<title>Tai Chi, Bagua, Xing Yi and Qigong Homestudy &#187; silk reeling movements</title>
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		<title>Chen Village Tai Chi (Lao Jia Yi Lou) &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chen style Tai Chi Chuan originated in Chen Village in Henan Province. Chen emphasis is on silk reeling movements, which improve joint rotation to help prevent arthritis and quickly increase energy. This video shows Chen Style Tai Chi. This is the 2nd video of a 2 video series. This video has a runtime of 120 [...]]]></description>
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