Tai Chi: A practical approach to the ancient Chinese movement for health and well-being (The Illustrated Elements of)
By (Author) Angus Clark
HarperCollins Publishers
Element Books
2nd April 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Tai Chi
Taoism
East Asian and Indian philosophy
Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Traditional medicine and herbal remedies
613.7148
Paperback
144
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 9mm
350g
Tai Chi is a movement practice firmly rooted in Chinese culture and philosophy. This title is an illustrated, informative and practical guide to the life-enhancing practice of the short form of Tai Chi. Extensively researched and clearly explained this comprehensive guide includes: the history, origins and philosophy of Tai Chi; basic principles - movement and the body; life energies - meridians and the seven major chakras; mind, movement and focus; a step-by-step guide to the complete movement sequence; and other important aspects of the art of Tai Chi. The text offers a fully comprehensive interpretation of the short form of Tai Chi, presented in a style that is easy to follow and relevant to contemporary life.
Angus Clark is an experienced Tai Chi tutor and a recognized instructor of the Tai Chi Union of Great Britain. He learned directly from Grandmaster Dr Chi Chiang Tao, which places him in the Cheng Man Ching lineage. He founded the School of Living Movement in Devon, where he offers a contemporary approach to learning Tai Chi. He teaches nationally and internationally.