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I found proof Jet Li is a Tai Chi Master.
At least in the movies.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108281/
Jet Li plays Junbao, a child that grows up as a monk in a Shaolin temple along with his friend Tianbao. During a friendly competition, they are both expelled during a vicious fight when another competitor cheated by using a weapon. They wander China and during a performance, Junbao and Tianbao go their separate ways, Tianbao joining the military, and Junbao joining the rebels opposing the government. Tianbao, hungry for power and wealth, sets-up and betrays his lifelong friend, Junbao, in an ambush to attain the rank of general. Junbao, stricken with grief and disbelief, turns to Tai Chi to help. The climactic finale pits Tianbao against Junbao in a martial arts battle that rages throughout a military encampment while an army of thousands look on. -
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http://jetli.com/jet/index.php?s=bod...huography&l=en
And in addition, Jet also studied the following styles (some in more depth than others).
- taiji quan (the 5 main styles)
- xing yi quan
- bagua zhang...
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No, it really doesn't. If it was in the first list maybe, but that list basically implies he learned competition forms.
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I met someone last week at my local push-hands club who had an okay Chen form and liked to play. He studies at Wushu West here in Berkeley, and his teacher was on Jet Li's wushu team back in the day. So perhaps Li does have some real tai chi. It's not a big deal if he doesn't though; he can just hire people who do.

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Somehow, I seriously doubt Jet Li wants to promote the full contact TJQ; he's built his career on Wushu form competitions and movie roles, not to mention being a vocal advocate of everything but the competitive aspect of MA. There is no mention of competitive TJQ in the article. Given that this is a Jet Li-branded big business move, how can one not but conclude that this is about Jet Li and his vision of what TJQ should be?



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9/14/2011 11:05am
Jet Li Tai Chi?