DK's series of affordable, quality paperbacks now offers The Complete Book of Tai Chi -- a marvelous exploration of this ancient Eastern discipline to increase health and general well-being.
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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Complete, concise, correct.,
By cfranz1040@aol.com (Cape Canaveral FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Complete Book of T'ai Chi (Hardcover)
I have studied three books on Tai Chi. The different forms used by different masters can create confusion. The form in this book is an accepted standard. The layout, details, photographs, tips and text are superb. Pictures of the entire form are reproduced, in sequence, on the fly leaves. Learning Tai Chi requires a teacher. But this book will accelerate your learning process appreciably.
44 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Learning is almost as good as being with a teacher.,
By mudslide_69@yahoo.com (Michael S. Kaehler) (U.S. Army Post, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Complete Book of T'ai Chi (Hardcover)
This exceptional photographic book is one of a kind. It stands as close as you can get without being with a true teacher. Indepth detail showing all necessary steps and jestures that are required. The only thing missing is an actual teacher to ask questions.
15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Beauty is only skin deep...,
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This review is from: Complete Book of T'ai Chi (Hardcover)
...but ugly goes straight to the bone, and this book is a literal example of both sides of that old aphorism. While the raw quantity and quality of photos are very good, the main substance of the book - teaching the Cheng form - is done poorly by the book model. The model displays poor posture in almost every photo, with a curved back (Tai Chi demands a straight back) and lack of precision in positioning of hands and feet. As a martial artist with moderate experience interested in learning Tai Chi, the sloppiness in form was very disappointing. Contrast this book with the expert and distinct posture and position of, say, Master Liang's book, and the technical errors are even more glaring.As it demands great self-control and awareness, Tai Chi is virtually impossible to learn well without a teacher, and this book will not help you in any case. To really learn good technique, find a solid teacher, and get a better book.
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