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Book Reviews of Beginning T'ai ChiBook Review: Beginning T'Ai Chi Summary: 5 Stars
This book is excellent for beginners wanting to study the 24 form Yang T'Ai Chi. The drawings are most helpful. The descriptions of the drawings are easy to follow and execute. I would highly recommend the book.
Book Review: Clear and concise tutorial for the 24-form. Summary: 4 Stars
This light-weight handbook is a clearly illustrated and concisely written guide to the 24-movement Tai Chi Short Form. Recommended as an easy-to-understand workbook for those learning, or wishing to learn, this popular form of taijiquan.
Book Review: Good Starting Point Summary: 5 Stars
This book is, as it says, a good beginning for someone unfamiliar with Taiji Quan. It demonstrates the Beijing 24 movement form. This was in fact, my very first book on the subject, and gave me a basic understanding of Taiji Quan form and movement, before I was able to find an instructor.
Overall, the material is easy to follow, the illustrations are clearly drawn, the directional arrows are a big help in determining proper transition between the forms.
If you are completely new to Taiji Quan and have no access to a teacher, you will find this book a good starting point.
Book Review: Ta'i Chi Summary: 4 Stars
I use this book frequently, and find it answers my questions. It is very helpful when the instructor is not available.
Book Review: The illustrations and the text are very easy to follow Summary: 5 Stars
The illustrations help show the flow of energy. The illustrations, together with the text, helps a beginning t'ai chi student proper form.An excellent text for a solid foundation.
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