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Average rating: 4.31 · 116 ratings · 10 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Tai Chi Bible: The defi...

4.35 avg rating — 40 ratings — published 2014 — 6 editions
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Complete Tai Chi Chuan

4.32 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 1997 — 4 editions
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The Complete Tai Chi Tutor:...

3.92 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2015 — 4 editions
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Tai Chi Chuan: Decoding the...

4.44 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2009
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Instant Tao - The Tai Chi C...

4.83 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1995 — 2 editions
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Wild Colonial Boy: Tales of...

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La biblia del Tai Chi: Guía...

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Wudang Tai Chi Chuan / weap...

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La Bible du Tai chi

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Le Guide complet du Tai Chi

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“Tai Gong’s list of errors that generals should avoid includes ‘being courageous and treating death lightly, being hasty and impatient, being benevolent but unwilling to inflict suffering, being wise but fearful, being trustworthy and liking to trust others, being wise but indecisive’. The same errors apply when using Tai Chi for self-defence, but can be overcome by training. The samurai in Old Japan practised Zen, painted and studied calligraphy as well as training in the martial arts, because they believed these activities would help them to develop the key skill of harmonious spontaneity. Practice of the more Yin aspects of Tai Chi and the unpredictable nature of free Pushing Hands training similarly help to develop that spontaneity.”
Dan Docherty, The Complete Tai Chi Tutor: A structured course to achieve professional expertise



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