Taiji
Fist (Fist of Ultimate Balance)
Hsingi Fist (Fist of the Mind)
Baqua Fist (Fist of The 8 Directions)
Basic Fist
Mysterious Fist
Dragon Fist
Tiger Fist
8 Immortals Fist
Locks
and Holds
Chinese
Wresting
Light,
Medium and Hard Power Contact Sparring
Main
Weapons (Long Sword, Broadsword)
Other Weapons (Staff, Spear, Horsetail Whisk, Monk Spade etc.)
Meditation
Qigongs
External (body beatings etc)
Qigongs Internal (energy practices)
...
And a whole range of other styles, taught by some schools and not
taught by others. The truth is, in a similar manner to the Shaolin
schools of Kung Fu, the syllabus is too big and vast, developed
over so many years that for any one Student or Master to learn,
nevermind perfect, all of the styles would be impossible. Any good
Wudang school would in effect have Taiji fist and Hard fists, Locks
and Holds, Weapons, Sparring & Chinese Wrestling. All Masters
Specialise in a field, of Taiji, Bagua or Hsingi and practise some
fist sets with a few weapons of choice, same is for both the Shaolin
and the Wudang martial arts.
Here
is an Examination Guide in PDF