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This book aims to introduce Taiji martial art in its classical form to the public. The book presents the Yang style method that was founded by Yang Lu-chan. His grandson, Yang Cheng-fu introduced this style all over China. The style has been adapted several times by various masters, which resulted in different versions of various qualities. Apart from others, this publication tries to point out at the unique Yang style, however the extent of the book cannot by far cover the whole subject....]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Introduction by Robert Amacker]]></title>
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By Robert Amacker
It is natural for prospective students of Taiji to look for traditional sources of instruction, in their teachers and in what literature is available, as well. One result of this is a preference for teachers of Chinese ethnic origin, on the assumption that they are somehow more connected with all things Chinese, including this most esoteric of studies. I have also heard it said that recent works on Taiji are superfluous, everything having already been said by great masters...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Purchuasing T’ai Chi Ch’uan]]></title>
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; In a previous article, Shopping for T’ai Chi Ch’uan, I attempted to alert the reader to the many difficulties natural to finding and selecting a teacher who actually knows real T’ai Chi Ch’uan and is both willing and able to teach it. I mentioned in particular the rather annoying fact that the presence of a large and successful school is of little help in establishing the actual credibility of the teacher. This is because, due...]]></description>
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by Robert Amacker
&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; T’ai Chi Ch’uan is today an apparently universally popular study. Advertisements frequently assert that it is, in fact, the most popular exercise in the world. It is the state-approved morning practice of the Earth’s most populated country, one apparently anointed with New Age benedictions, its yin-yang symbol hanging about in almost every yoga school, health food store, and aromatherapy shop on the planet. There are T’ai Chi TV...]]></description>
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