Tàijíquán Wúwéi is a focus on the natural process rather than the results acheived through dedicated taiji practise.
Wee Kee-Jin calls upon his many years of professional experience and deep self study, to produce this guide for the journey of taiji. Containing multiple layers of detail, it is an appropriate reference for beginner students through to experienced practitioners.
The first part of the book details the principles common to all forms and styles, with an emphasis on understanding the changes that create the movements.
In part two Jin translates the classic taiji texts and provides further explanations of his interpretation.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
128 Pages
Paperback
24cm x 17cm (7mm spine)
Wee Kee-Jin is the principal instructor of the Tàijíquán School of Central Equilibrium based in Auckland, New Zealand, having immigrated there from Singapore in 1991. He is internationally recognised as a senior instructor of the Huang Sheng-Shyan system and is in ongoing demand by schools and associations in Europe and Australasia, providing regular workshops and camps.
Considering himself a lifetime student of tàijí, Wee Kee-Jin appreciates that personally living and training full time with Grandmaster Huang, was an opportunity granted to only four others.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
(No Available Copies)
Search Books: Create a WantCan't find the book you're looking for? We'll keep searching for you. If one of our booksellers adds it to AbeBooks, we'll let you know!
Create a Want