As the Laujia 74 Form is quite a long form we took the decision to create a shorter form that would lead in to learning the longer form the easiest way to do this was to remove sections three, four and five and leave them for a later date and teach sections one, two and six. The last movements of section two and five are the same so both can easily flow into section six.

Number English
S1 P01 Beginning Posture Of Taijiquan
S1 P02 Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar
S1 P03 Lazy About Tying Coat
S1 P04 Sealing Six Avenues Of Attack And Closing Four Sides
S1 P05 Single Whip
S1 P06 Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar
S1 P07 The White Crane Spreads It’s Wings
S1 P08 Walk Forward Diagonally
S1 P09 Brush Knee
S1 P10 Stepping to Both Sides
S1 P11 Diagonal Posture
S1 P12 Brush Knee
S1 P13 Stepping to Both Sides
S1 P14 Cover Hands and Strike with Fist
S1 P15 Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar
S2 P16 Hit And Drape Fist Over Body
S2 P17 Blue Dragon Flying Out Of The Water
S2 P18 Pushing With Both Hands
S2 P19 Fist Under Elbow
S2 P20 Stepping Back And Whirling The Arms
S2 P21 The White Crane Spreads It’s Wings
S2 P22 Diagonal Posture
S2 P23 Turning Back With Arms Twining
S2 P24 Cover Hands and Strike with Fist
S2 P25 Sealing Six Avenues Of Attack And Closing Four Sides
S2 P26 Single Whip
S2 P27 Rolling Hands Trough The Clouds
S2 P28 Patting The Horse's Back
S6 P64 Reverse Sweep with Right Leg Crossing
S6 P65 Punch Towards The Crotch
S6 P66 Ape Picking Fruit
S6 P67 Single Whip
S6 P68 Dragon Rolling Downward
S6 P69 Stepping Forward Into Seven Stars Stance
S6 P70 Stepping Backward Into Riding Stance
S6 P71 Turning Around And Sweeping With Both Legs
S6 P72 Cannon Right Overhead
S6 P73 Buddha’s Warrior Attendant Pounds Mortar
S6 P74 Closing Posture Of Taijiquan