| 1. | Tai-ki is a unique combination of internal wushu (nei-chia) and external wushu (wai-chia), with emphasis on efficient self-defence |
| 2. | It puts attention on internal moving factors like mental training, correct tension/ relaxation, breathcontrole / breathing techniques and 'ki-training' |
| 3. | It starts with the concept that 'mind and body originally were one'. The experience of this concept is unique and works wholesome. |
| 4. | It is based on the control of / and the mastering of 'ki-energy' that can lead to natural, spontaneous and adequate reacting and moving. |
| 5. | Tai-ki can be practised everywhere and under all conditions, outside or inside. It requires no special clothing or outfit. |



