The following publications; DVDs and books can be purchased at the Headquarters in person, or order via the Federation website and deliver to your address (http://www.wustyle.com/en/catalog).

DVDs

Vol 7: 108 Form and 108 Sabre form by Wu Tai Sin

This DVD features Master Wu Tai Sin performing the 108 postures of the Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan. Each posture is titled and numbered for the students' reference. Verbal instruction is also provided. Following the instruction is a demonstration of the complete form. This DVD also features Master Wu Tai Sin performing the 108 postures of the Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan. Each posture is titled and numbered for the students' reference. Verbal instruction is also provided. Following the instruction is a demonstration of the complete form.

Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan (Gold Book): Chinese Edition

Written by Master Wu Kung Cho. Known familiarly as "The Gold Book", this book was first published in 1935 . The 1980 second edition contained the first complete publication in Chinese of the historical document "Methods of Tai Chi Chuan explained". This document is the teachings that Master Yang Ban Hou gave to Master Wu Chuan Yau over a hundred and twenty years ago. Master Wu Kung Cho's book presents the core of common teachings of the Wu and Yang families. His text includes a unique and illuminating approach to understanding the Eight Elements.

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Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan (Gold Book): English Edition

This book is of great importance to all tai chi chuan enthusiasts, whatever school or style they follow. The two main texts, that are presented here are at the core of the traditions that emanated from the Imperial Guard after the fall of the Ching Dynasty in 1911. The older of the two texts, "The Explanation of Tai Chi Methodology" was published in full in Chinese for the first time only in the 1980 edition of this book. It was transcribed by my Great Great Grandfather founding Master Wu Chuan Yau, after he became a disciple of Yang Ban Hou at Prince Sweh Fang's palace. It has been in the Wu family for over 125 years. The second text was written by Master Wu Kung Cho in 1935 and amended in 1980.

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Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan(Style Guideline): Chinese Version Only

This style guideline is co-written by Master Wu Kwong Yu and his first Hong Kong disciple Mr. Heung Lap Chi, Eugene. The purpose of this guideline is to give learners a clear view and written instructions on each of 108 style, through the illustration photos of Master Wu and explanations given.

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