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Professor Cheng Man-Ching's 37 Posture Short Yang Form, First Third (front and back) -- Darin performing the first third of Professor Cheng Man-Ching's 37 Posture Short Yang Form. First half of video shows Darin from the front. The second half of the video (at 3:10) shows Darin performing the same portion of the form, but from the back.
Darin Henry pushing hands video -- A video of Master Ho Nan Jie demonstrating push hands with Darin Henry (in brown shirt and white pants) and Lee Scheele at World Tai Chi Day April 25, 2009
Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing performing the sword form
Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing performing his Yang-style 37 posture short form (grainy)
Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing performing his Yang-style 37 posture short form (clearer)
Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing performing push-hands
Performance at Dobson Ranch Fall Festival -- Pictures of the Arizona T'ai Chi Ch'uan Association group performing on Sat. 14, 2009
Mr. Ben Lo's Wisconsin 2011 Camp -- Pictures of the group attending Mr. Ben Lo's 2011 Wisconsin Camp
Mr. Ben Lo's Marin County 2013 Camp -- Picture of Arizona T'ai Chi Ch'uan Association students attending Mr. Ben Lo's 2013 camp in Marin County
2014 Garrett Chinn Phoenix Weekend Workshop -- Picture of Arizona T'ai Chi Ch'uan Association students attending Garrett Chinn's 2014 Weekend Workshop in Phoenix
2017 Center States Tai Chi Chuan Arizona Retreat Group
Cheng Tze Tai-Chi Chuan Study Association (English version) -- an association of Professor Cheng Man-Ch'ing's students affiliated with his Shr-Jung School in Taiwan
Center States Tai Chi Chuan -- Kim Kanzelberger's site
Tai Chi Berkley -- Lenzie Williams's site
Enhancing Balance -- Pat Culotti's site
Lee Scheele's T'ai Chi Ch'uan Links -- an extensive reference for Tai Chi researchers
Living a Healthier Life with Tai Chi -- a great resource for seniors practicing T'ai Chi Ch'uan
Mayo Clinic Health Talk: Tai Chi and Cardiac Rehab -- ArizonaSports.com page featuring a video about T'ai Chi being taught at Mayo Clinic
Tai Chi may be good for heart patients-- but that is just for starters -- L.A. Times page about the health benefits of T'ai Chi