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The Definitive Text on Chen style Tai Chi, October 3, 2004
This review is from: Chen Style Taijiquan, Sword and Broadsword (Paperback)
Chen Style Taijiquan, Sword and Broadsword
by Chen Zhenglei, translated by Chen Bin
This is the first translated volume of Grandmaster Chen Zhenglei's three-volume set entitled "A Compendum of Taiji Boxing and Weapons".
Chen Zhenglei is famed as a 19th generation Grandmaster of traditional Chen Style Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan). He is known to Taijiquan enthusiasts the world over for his skill and ability in teaching.
This book is a detailed instruction manual for the basic set ( or form) of the Laojia ( "old frame") Chen style, as well as the single broadsword and straight sword forms.
The Laojia style is the basic set of routines which a student learns in the traditional method of instruction.
Profusely illustrated, it describes basic theory, physical requirements, postural movements, Qi circulation, and self defense applications for each of the postures of the form.
While the first section, dealing with Lao Jia Yi Lu, has been translated and edited by several native english speakers, the second and third sections, dealing with bladed weapons, are the result of a single chinese translator. Unfortunately, the english is muddled and confusing for those not already familiar with the routines.
However, this does not detract from the worth of the book. It's a highly valuable volume for the empty hand section alone. Very highly recommended.
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