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I used to participate in the three-times-a-week free Tai Chi program in Chinatown. Everybody else there was Chinese, and the class was conducted in Chinese, and I don&#039;t speak Chinese, so I didn&#039;t know what was being said. Luckily, all I really had to do was to watch what Mr Wong did, and try to do that.

It was hard for me to remember what abstract move came after the posture that I was currently in. Naming things would help. I got a commercial video disk in Chinatown that showed a Tai-Chi master doing the 24-Step Program and added my own subtitles, as a learning tool.</description>
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  <title>How to Repulse Monkey</title>
  <creator>Bruce Bortin</creator>
  <subject>tai-chi;instructional;repulse monkey</subject>
  <publisher>bortinofilm</publisher>
  <uploader>bruce.bortin@gmail.com</uploader>
  <director>Bruce Bortin</director>
  <contact>bbortin(at)earthlink.net</contact>
  <sponsor></sponsor>
  <runtime>00:06:10</runtime>
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  <addeddate>2005-06-12 20:39:02</addeddate>
  <adder>Bruce Bortin</adder>
  <date>2004</date>
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  <updater>Bruce Bortin</updater>
  <updatedate>2005-06-13 08:56:40</updatedate>
  <publicdate>2005-06-12 21:49:08</publicdate>
  <identifier>How2RepulseMonkey</identifier>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/</licenseurl>
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