I have (don't laugh) David Carradine's Tai Chi and Chi Kung tapes. I got them because I was curious and I found them cheap online. They are actually very good. The tai chi tape has about 20 minutes of stretching, then goes through the movements, slowly, repeating them. The end is the whole form. I often just do the first part, the stretching. It's very relaxing and meditative, but a deceptively good stretch....if I haven't done it for a while, I feel it the next day.
Lynn Wigglesworth
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Did a search. Apparently now of days the favored transliteration is "Chi'Quong' or 'Qan' or 'Gong' means 'practice' and is the form of Tai Chi toachieve the flow and purging of the Chi in a much more informal way.
Kung"
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