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Tai Chi Sword Classical Yang Style: The Complete Form, Qigong, and Applications 2nd New edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, kõrgus x laius: 238x184 mm, kaal: 495 g, 21 black & white illustrations, 529 black & white halftones
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: YMAA Publication Center
  • ISBN-10: 1594392854
  • ISBN-13: 9781594392856
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, kõrgus x laius: 238x184 mm, kaal: 495 g, 21 black & white illustrations, 529 black & white halftones
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: YMAA Publication Center
  • ISBN-10: 1594392854
  • ISBN-13: 9781594392856
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Reach for the Highest Level of Tai Chi Practice You can achieve the highest level of tai chi practice by including tai chi sword in your training regimen. Here's your chance to take the next step in your tai chi journey. Once you have attained proficiency in the bare hand form and have gained listening and sensing skills from pushing hands, you are ready for tai chi sword. The elegant and effective techniques of traditional tai chi sword Tai chi sword will help you control your qi, refine your tai chi skills, and master yourself. You will strengthen and relax your body, calm and focus your mind, improve your balance, and develop proper tai chi breathing. This book provides a solid and practical approach to learning tai chi sword accurately and quickly. Includes over 500 photographs with motion arrows! *Historical overview of tai chi sword*Fundamentals, including hand forms and footwork*Generating power with the sword*12 tai chi sword breathing exercises*30 key tai chi sword techniques with applications*12 fundamental tai chi sword solo drills*Complete 54-movement Yang Tai Chi Sword sequence*48 martial applications from the tai chi sword sequence*10 tai chi sword 2-person matching drills No matter your age, tai chi sword is a wonderful way to improve your health and well-being. Tai Chi Chuan is one of the more popular health activities practiced today. According to the NCCAM div. of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, between 2.3-3 million people practice tai chi in the United States. Recommended by healthcare professionals, practiced for pleasure, fitness, or martial arts; by young and old alike, tai chi creates a vast community of people practicing for many different reasons. Many students expand their practice to include the Tai Chi Sword. It's fun, builds strength, and develops concentration and focus. Tai chi sword is integral to the long-term study of tai chi and qigong. This revised edition of our classic book on Tai Chi Sword includes a new modern, easy-to-follow layout; each movement is presented in 4-6 large photographs with lucid instructions on how to perform them; shows martial applications to help get the angles correct. Other sections offer a brief history of Tai Chi Sword, fundamental training routines, and qigong exercises to connect your Tai Chi Sword practice to your internal health.

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"One of the most sought-after instructors of Qigong." The Omega Institute "Kung Fu artist of the year" Black Belt magazine "Man of the year" Inside Kung Fu magazine "Author of the year"11th World Congress on Qigong and the American Qigong Association Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming shares his considerable knowledge of sword history and practice in Tai Chi Sword Classical Yang Style: The Complete Form, Qigong, and Applications. The sword sequence presented in this book offers an exciting learning experience for students of Yang-style tai chi chuan. This detailed written and visual instruction is augmented by occasional aphorisms that serve as memory triggers. For instance, in the section devoted to correct sword grips, Yang explains how to discern the right balance of strength and relaxation to achieve when holding a sword. "The sword should be held like an egg, neither broken nor dropped," he writes. "The grip should be alive." Integration of breath with physical movement is a vital component of qigong and all aspects of tai chi practice. With that in mind, Yang includes instructions about when to inhale and exhale for each posture in the sword sequence. For the first, stationary posture, he explains, "Keep your mind calm, and inhale and exhale deeply several times. This is a wuji [ infinite smoothness] state." The well-organized structure and clear writing style of this book seamlessly combine, resulting in an accessible and informative study of tai chi swordplay. Dr. Yang also achieves a good balance of history and practical instruction that maintains reader interest. Additional books by Yang are referenced within the text for those who seek more knowledge, and a list of his publications and videos are also provided. The names of each posture in the tai chi sword sequence and a glossary of Chinese terms conclude the book. Tai Chi Sword Classical Yang Style: The Complete Form, Qigong, and Applications offers excellent instruction for students and others who wish to know more about this internal martial art. -- Margaret Cullison, This guide offers excellent instruction for those who wish to know more about this internal martial art. Foreword Reviews

Editorial Notes v
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Chapter 1 General Introduction
1-1 About the Sword
1(7)
1-2 Historical Survey
8(8)
1-3 Sword Structure
16(3)
1-4 The Sword Way
19(1)
1-5 About Taiji Sword
20(3)
References
22(1)
Chapter 2 Fundamental Training
2-1 Introduction
23(1)
2-2 Hand Grips and the Secret Sword
24(2)
2-3 Fundamental Stances
26(4)
2-4 Power Training
30(24)
2-5 Key Words and Techniques
54(31)
2-6 Fundamental Training
85(16)
References
99(2)
Chapter 3 Taiji Sword and Its Applications
3-1 Introduction
101(2)
3-2 Yang Style Taiji Sword Sequence and Applications
103(84)
Reference
186(1)
Chapter 4 Taiji Sword Matching Practice
4-1 Introduction
187(1)
4-2 Matching Practice
187(14)
Chapter 5 Conclusion
201(2)
Acknowledgments 203(2)
Appendix A Names of Taiji Sword Techniques 205(2)
Appendix B Translation and Glossary of Chinese Terms 207(8)
About the Author 215(6)
Index 221
Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, PhD, is a world-renowned author, scholar, and teacher of Tai chi chuan. He has been involved in Chinese martial arts since 1961 and maintains over 55 schools in 18 countries. His writing and teaching include the subjects of kung fu, tai chi chuan, massage, meditation, chin na, and he is a leading authority on qigong. He is the author of over 35 books and 80 videos. Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming resides at his California Retreat Center near Eureka, California.