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==Training== {{Further|Daoyin|Neigong}} Internal styles focus on awareness of the spirit, mind, ''[[qi]]'' and the use of relaxed ({{lang |zh-latn-pinyin|sΕng}} {{lang|zh|ι¬}}) leverage rather than muscular tension.<ref name="Woolidge 1997">{{Cite journal | last = Woolidge| first= Doug| title= T'ai Chi, the International Magazine of T'ai Chi Ch'uan | journal= T'ai Chi| volume = 21 | number = 3 | publisher=Wayfarer Publications|date=June 1997|issn= 0730-1049}}</ref> [[Pushing hands]] is a training method commonly used in ''neijia'' arts to develop sensitivity and softness. Much time may nevertheless be spent on basic physical training, such as stance training (''[[zhan zhuang]]''), stretching and strengthening of muscles, as well as on empty hand and weapon forms which can be quite demanding. Some forms in internal styles are performed slowly, although some include sudden outbursts of explosive movements (''[[fa jin]]''), such as those the [[Chen-style tai chi|Chen style of tai chi]] is famous for teaching earlier than some other styles (e.g. [[Yang-style tai chi|Yang]] and [[Wu-style tai chi|Wu]]). The reason for the generally slow pace is to improve coordination and balance by increasing the work load, and to require the student to pay minute attention to their whole body and its weight as they perform a technique. At an advanced level, and in actual fighting, internal styles are performed quickly, but the goal is to learn to involve the entire body in every motion, to stay relaxed, with deep, controlled breathing, and to coordinate the motions of the body and the breathing accurately according to the dictates of the forms while maintaining perfect balance.
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