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<p>The Wu tai chi frame, or shape and size of movements, is relatively smaller compared to that of Yang tai chi. The movements are more compact, yet unconstrained. They are relaxed, rounded, and smooth. The form appears soft, gentle, serene, and harmonious.</p>
<p>Wu tai chi is known for its parallel footwork and unique upright diagonal posture. The body leans forward so the neck and rear foot form a diagonal line, and the nose, front knee, and front toes form another vertical line. The body forms the shape of a triangle, creating strong balance and structural support from the feet to the hands</p>
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