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This book grew out of a question one of the author's students
asked. The answer proved to be longer than either teacher or
student could have anticipated. As he looks at the complex art of
'Tai Chi', the author answers questions such as why, unlike in
other martial arts, 'Tai Chi' has no gradings; how hard you should
try; and how to make the most of your teacher. A wide range of
material is covered, including fundamental points about the
mechanics of movement and the 'energetic' aspects of practice, as
well as the relationship between body, mind and spirit that
emerges. The author also provides answers to questions that even
experienced practitioners may not have thought to ask, such as what
are the levels of self-defense in 'Tai Chi'? How do I refine and
develop my 'Tai Chi'? What is the difference between method and
technique? How do I put principles into practice? This insightful
book covers all aspects of 'Tai Chi', answering questions that are
beyond the scope of many classes. It will be of interest to anyone
beginning 'Tai Chi' or Qi Gong, as well as to more experienced
practitioners at all levels, practitioners of other martial arts,
and friends and relatives of "Tai Chi" players who wonder what all
the fuss and enthusiasm is about.
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