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Anatomy of Yang Family Tai Chi
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Steffan de Graffenried
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Product Details
- Author: Steffan de Graffenried
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- Binding: Paperback
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- Dewey Decimal Number: 796
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- EAN: 9780979895623
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- ISBN: 0979895626
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- Label: Nomentira Publications
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- Language: English
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- Manufacturer: Nomentira Publications
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Number of Pages: 108
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- Product Group: Book
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- Publication Date: 2007-12-20
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- Publisher: Nomentira Publications
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- Studio: Nomentira Publications
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- Title: Anatomy of Yang Family Tai Chi
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Product Description: Anatomy of Yang Family Tai Chi is a must have for any serious student. This important resource for both students and teachers exposes the true meaning behind the flowery, esoteric language of Tai Chi's classic Chinese texts and offers concrete examples of the principles of Tai Chi in action. Once ambiguous concepts come to life with real-world examples and photographs. In addition to breaking through language barriers that often make the secrets of Tai Chi inaccessible to western students, this book offers simple, physical methods for testing progress in both structural alignment and Qi development. For teachers there are methodology tips that will help your students to grasp and incorporate concepts which once seemed abstract into their practice. This is the Tai Chi book that westerners have been waiting for. Anatomy of Yang Family Tai Chi finally gives the West the real secrets of Tai Chi Chuan practice. Teachers and students alike will find this text both enlightening and challenging. Learn the relationship between Yi, Qi, Jing and Shen. This volume one of two explains in great detail how to create your perfect Chuan Jia (fighting frame) and how to move your conscious mind into all parts of your body. Achieving conscious movement sometimes seems unattainable but the author takes you there in a language you can understand.
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Customer Reviews
zen mind, beginner's mind
This book is much more than a book. Books are something that are read, enjoyed and then put away. Mr. de Graffenried book is more of a text something that is read and studied, helping you grow within your art and your daily life. This book is more in line with Shunryu Suzuki: "Zen Mind,Beginner's Mine" and offers long term growth for both beginner and advance students alike. This book is a must for any serious students of tai chi.
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Yang Family - A companion guide
This is an excellent guide for anyone wishing to know the deeper side of this ancient Chinese martial art. Though it's not a "how to do Tai Chi" guide, it provides detailed instruction on the integral parts of Tai Chi that are indispensable for any serious practitioner that go hand in hand with instructor-led classes. You learn how to refine your stances, breathe correctly, and move while keeping your frame properly formed throughout your exercises, among other things. This book aids in demystifying some of the most important parts of this art and in doing so, helps you to get more out of it.
BUY THIS BOOK IF: You have a competent instructor and attend classes with the aim of getting the most comprehensive and thorough understanding of what you are doing and the desire to exceed in all aspects. This should be your 'homework' study guide to companion with your 'classroom' work outs.
DONT BUY THIS BOOK IF: You think you are going to teach yourself Tai Chi.
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Bare Bones of Tai Chi
This book should be used as a Tai Chi reference book for both students and instructors. Evidently, this is the product of Mr. Steffan de Graffenried's years of practice and reflection, and more importantly he put it in such a clear, concrete, and common-sense form that enables us Tai Chi funs to take a shortcut and to stand on his shoulders to reach higher and to see further in a relatively short period of time.
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