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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A detailed description of exercises,
By John Ball (Baltimore, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shao-Lin Chuan: The Rhythm and Power of Tan-Tui (Paperback)
This book contains a great deal of information about a series of exercises collectively called Tan-Tui. Both the pictures and text are well done, descriptive, and comprehensive. A complete beginner may not be able to put the information in this book into practice, but a background in martial arts would make it possible. I was taught a similar series of motions as part of my tai chi studies, but didn't know anything more about them than their name. This book gives good background information for the motions, and explains how they were historically used as part of martial arts training. This book would be useful to anyone wanting a detailed description of a set of exercises to increase their strength and flexibility.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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tams style basic shaolin,
By A Customer
This review is from: Shao-Lin Chuan: The Rhythm and Power of Tan-Tui (Paperback)
this style is the base of many kung fu styles and was used by bodyguards to protect caravans on thier journey's.this style stresses kicking and long fist techniques.an excellent base to begin study from if you wish to learn kung fu.
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Shao-Lin Chuan: The Rhythm and Power of Tan-Tui by Simmone Kuo (Paperback - November 25, 1996)
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