Taijiquan: Through the Western Gate
by
Rick Barrett
Written specifically for the Western practitioner, Taijiquan: Through the Western Gate blends modern science and philosophy with the traditional wisdoms—drawn from classic t'ai chi literature—that underlie Chinese martial arts. Author Rick Barrett authoritatively describes a wide range of movements, practices, and positions in the context of such topics as being in the zon...more
Paperback, 250 pages
Published
June 7th 2011
by Frog, Ltd./Blue Snake Books
(first published January 26th 2006)
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This book was too mystical for my tastes. Many books on the internal Chinese arts discuss chi in a mystical sense, but they typically still contain some information that I find useful. This wasn't one of those.
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