Tai kik

yak sao

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Has anyone heard of tai kik. From what I have found on the web, which isn't much, it sounds like tai chi. Is it tai chi, simply under a different dialect?
There is a chinese man in my town who runs a little shop and he says that is the style he practices
 

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Yep... Tai Kihk Kuen is Cantonese for Taiji Quantitatively.

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so then, are there different families ( yang, chen, wu, etc) or does it have its own distinct flavor?
 

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Yeah all the same families (Yeung, Chan, Ng, Soen, etc...) it's just the Canto pronunciation of the common Mandarin.

I personally use Tai Gihk as opposed to Kihk, but that's dialect differences in Canto. But same thing... Tai Kihk Kuen == Taiji Quan.
 

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