Discover The Easiest Way To Learn TaiChi Without a Teacher
No Tricks - No Secrets - No Mysticism
Understanding Tai Chi
The easist way to learn Tai Chi!
Hello,
My Name is Sam Sujatna, the author and creator of a new book and program called "Understanding Tai Chi".
Have you ever wanted to learn Tai Chi but never knew where to start?
- This book will show you how. .
How many times have you told yourself that you wanted like to start
a new hobby like Taichi but never had the time?
- With this book, you can start as soon as you have purchased it (download
it instantly) and you can then learn at your own pace fitting it in with your
own busy schedule.
Have you ever tried taichi but found it was diffuclt to learn?
- With the easy to follow directions and simple language used, you wont have
to read through volumes of text and there are easy to follow pictures to show
how to do the movements. The movements are simple and broken down into smaller
moves that practiced until you are confident to learn the next move.
Have you ever found reason not to continue practicing Tai chi?
- Self motivation is an important part in starting any hobby. This book offers
you tips and ideas on how to stay disciplined and continue practicing.
Have you wanted to learn but didn’t know where to start?
- Finding an appropriate instructor is the first step in learning Tai chi.
However, sometimes there is never a class in your area that suits your time.
Sometimes finding the right style is not suitable to your abilities. Sometimes
you cannot find the right instructor to explain it all to you clearly.
This book does it all….. You will discover:
* How Tai chi is beneficial to not only your physical health but also your state of mind
* A brief background on the beginnings of Tai chi and its relevance to living in todays society.
* General basic exercise guidelines to learning taichi that makes an important impact to your health
* A short and simple Tai chi sequence that you can start learning immediately.
* Demonstrations and explanations on how to peform the movements.
* High Quality photos and videos showing the step by step techniques
* Appliciations on how to use tai chi in everday situations.
* 91 pages of instructions, pictures, videos and more!
If you purchase my ebook immediately you will also receive as a bonus…
Free subscription to learning other Tai Chi forms and personal teaching via email!
James Fredricks - Los Angeles, USA
Jennifer Cooper - London,UK
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Sam Sujatna is a qualified instructor of martial arts and physical fitness.
His extensive training has brought him many years of experience in competitions, and public demonstrations.
As a recognized coach with the Australian Sports Commission, Sam frequently volunteers his time to discuss his views on the health benefits of Tai Chi to various health organizations.
He currently lives in Perth, Western Australia.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
History of Tai Chi
Its creation has been a matter of deep argument and people from across the globe have been involved in detailed speculation of every aspect of the art form. However, going by meticulously kept records, the oldest tradition of this art form was documented way back in the year 1820, by the traditional Chen family from China. In fact the term and name ‘tai chi’ is Mandarin in origin and translates literally into many widely accepted phrases such as ‘the ultimate’, ‘supreme ultimate fist’, ‘great extremes of boxing’ and even ‘boundless fist’. The chi of the term tai chi does not in any way relate to the otherwise accepted ‘energy’ or ‘life-force’, as it is accepted especially in the ancient art of Chinese Feng Shui.
Interestingly the various training forms of the Chinese martial art tai chi or tai chi chuan have a mention in the traditional Taoist as well as ancient Confucian philosophy from China. The term in both these contexts actually refers to mother or fusion. Whenever the merging of yin and yang energies is denoted, basically the male and female in the universe, the symbol for the training forms of the Chinese martial art tai chi or tai chi chuan is used. So much for the fusion of the various art forms in symbolism!
Tai Chi Chuan
It is a traditional art form that is primarily practiced to enhance overall health. This art form from the very heart of China has variations of hard as well as soft techniques that are put on exhibit at a number of specially designed demonstration competitions. The art is practiced extensively in China and around the world not only for general health, but also to address the human quest for longevity. The art is now available for dedicated study and practice via specially designed training forms.
Most practitioners of the art who also teach it to others display both, the traditional as well as the modern forms. It is very essential though to give the art a fair chance to manifest the way you desire and to correspond with your aims and goals in life. The various training forms of the Chinese martial art tai chi or tai chi chuan are no more restricted to the orient. People from different parts of the world, the occident and down under are also taking to the art form in a big way.
It is now part and parcel of schools and colleges around the world with the aim of enabling the youth to benefit from health and well being that the various training forms of the Chinese martial art tai chi or tai chi chuan promote. It is not at all uncommon to see a number of people practice the art today in parks and gardens in the wee hours of the morning. Many of the dedicated tai chi chuan teachers and practitioners display the training form’s slow motion routines. These routines are a big hit, since they do not stress you out too much and at the same time promote good health and overall fitness.






