samoobramba
Yellow Belt
There are many good books on the Taijiquan form and its bio-mechanics (external part), but very few about its internal energy (internal part).
Some of (the best) books on this topic (in my opinion) are:
- Cheng Tzu's Thirteen Treatises on T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Cheng Man Ching
- Taijiquan: Through the Western Gate, Rick Barrett
- Taijiquan Wuwei, Kee-Jin Wee
Is there any new book about Taijiquan principles (internal part)?
I found that there are some new books that could be useful:
- Drawing Silk: Masters' Secrets for Successful Tai Chi Practice by Paul B. Gallagher
- Taiji Notebook for Martial Artists by Scott M. Rodell
- Stalking Yang Lu-chan by Robin Johnson
Anybody has some of the above books? Any recommendation?
From the contents and the reviews the "Taiji Notebook" seems to be a real deal.
Some of (the best) books on this topic (in my opinion) are:
- Cheng Tzu's Thirteen Treatises on T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Cheng Man Ching
- Taijiquan: Through the Western Gate, Rick Barrett
- Taijiquan Wuwei, Kee-Jin Wee
Is there any new book about Taijiquan principles (internal part)?
I found that there are some new books that could be useful:
- Drawing Silk: Masters' Secrets for Successful Tai Chi Practice by Paul B. Gallagher
- Taiji Notebook for Martial Artists by Scott M. Rodell
- Stalking Yang Lu-chan by Robin Johnson
Anybody has some of the above books? Any recommendation?
From the contents and the reviews the "Taiji Notebook" seems to be a real deal.