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David Carradine's Tai Chi Workout: The Beginner's Program for a Healthier Mind and Body

David Carradine's Tai Chi Workout: The Beginner's Program for a Healthier Mind and Body

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Program
Review: Good book for the novice. One of the better books out there, but you have to pay close attention to the instructions as the pictures are rather sparse.The chi kung section has some good exercises(some of which are part of the 8 peices of brocade which is so popular).Overall I like this book and is a good intro to the Wang style which makes it even more intersting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Program
Review: I can understand other readers having problems with the photos. My copy of this book originally came with a video which shows all the forms and a complete workout. The music is really horrible and Carradine seems a bit smug at times but you actually see what is going on. Why is it on sale without the video? Has it been re-written to allow for the absence of this?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better with the video
Review: I can understand other readers having problems with the photos. My copy of this book originally came with a video which shows all the forms and a complete workout. The music is really horrible and Carradine seems a bit smug at times but you actually see what is going on. Why is it on sale without the video? Has it been re-written to allow for the absence of this?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You can do a lot better
Review: I was not able to learn this form from the text. Several of the movements are not depicted and described well enough, and there's no discussion of the transitions between movements, leaving it pretty much up to your imagination. The video that follows this goes too fast to be of use, at least to me. The chi kung movements he shows are a hodge podge, and are certainly the least interesting of any I've seen published. I'd prefer to see a full depiction of a complete system like 8 pieces of brocade, or tai chi chi kung etc. The only good thing I can say about this book is it got me interested in chi kung and tai chi. I would recommend The Way of Energy as a very good chi kung book. I'm still desperately searching for good tai chi books.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You can do a lot better
Review: Very good basic intro to one style of T'ai Chi. Warning to David Carradine fans: although there are a number of photos of David, most of the photos are not of him and it's not possible to tell how much of the text was actually written by David himself. However, you should be able to learn this form from the book, especially if you also have the videotape. It's always better to have a real live teacher, but this is the next best thing.


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