The Internal Structure of Cloud Hands: A Gateway to Advanced T'ai Chi Practice
By (Author) Robert Tangora
Foreword by Michael J. Gelb
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Blue Snake Books
15th June 2012
26th June 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Exercise and workouts
613.7148
Paperback
160
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 9mm
227g
An in-depth exploration of T'ai Chi through the practice of Cloud Hands, a foundational exercise common to all schools of this popular martial art Part theoretical treatise, part training manual, this book facilitates a deeper understanding of "internal" movement and training for students of T'ai Chi and other internal martial arts. Step-by-step exercises help to bring the theoretical into concrete practice and application. Author Robert E. Tangora, an accomplished practitioner and teacher of several different styles of T'ai Chi, places a heavy emphasis on the development of internal structure and building a solid foundation in the art's most basic movements. Intermediate and advanced practitioners will discover a deeply interconnected world of practice; beginning students will learn basic training methods that can help them bypass years of incomplete training and erase incorrect habits already formed. Tangora also stresses the importance of meditation and its crucial relationship to the art's health and martial aspects, as well as how to use the spine to integrate movements-especially important for practitioners with back problems who wish to learn how to move without inducing pain. Readers will learn to- . Cultivate internal power . Discover the inner workings of Tai Chi Ch'uan . Understand the meaning of the T'ai Chi classics . Move without injury . Relieve back pain
Robert E. Tangora has studied the internal martial arts since 1974, having trained under such notable masters as Fu Zhong Wen (the nephew of Yang Cheng Fu), Tok Seng Gim, Bruce Frantzis, and Wang Hao Da. During the early 1980s, Tangora taught T'ai Chi Ch'uan at Shr Jung, the school founded by Professor Cheng Man Ch'ing. Since 1989 he has taught T'ai Chi and related arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives.