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Tai chi chuan for begginers
Below is a link with 9 classes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlHGjYHyjmM&list=PL6C980A5917DCBFB6
I hope this will also help
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TheDude wrote: I wouldn't suggest learning Tai Chi from videos, personally. Finding a good teacher is hard, but so beneficial.
Where it live has been difficult to find a good teacher. But you're right. :laugh:
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MrBruno wrote:
TheDude wrote: I wouldn't suggest learning Tai Chi from videos, personally. Finding a good teacher is hard, but so beneficial.
Where it live has been difficult to find a good teacher. But you're right. :laugh:
Finding a teacher isn't always the right answer. There is nothing wrong from learning from books and videos in your home as long as you properly do your research, be smart about it, exercise respect and responsibility for your own body (Don't do something you know you can't do) And consider the advice of your health/medical advisers. People give themselves far too little credit, show a bit of courage and confidence in your own ability to learn without the cookie cutter methods of others.
My opinions are just that. Opinions. Take it with a grain of salt and do whatever you want. You will anyways
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Kitsu Tails wrote:
MrBruno wrote:
TheDude wrote: I wouldn't suggest learning Tai Chi from videos, personally. Finding a good teacher is hard, but so beneficial.
Where it live has been difficult to find a good teacher. But you're right. :laugh:
Finding a teacher isn't always the right answer. There is nothing wrong from learning from books and videos in your home as long as you properly do your research, be smart about it, exercise respect and responsibility for your own body (Don't do something you know you can't do) And consider the advice of your health/medical advisers. People give themselves far too little credit, show a bit of courage and confidence in your own ability to learn without the cookie cutter methods of others.
My opinions are just that. Opinions. Take it with a grain of salt and do whatever you want. You will anyways
I agree with you both a bit...
If there are no teachers available, then, a video or book is better than sitting on our duff, saying "I cant because...."
A teacher should always be a first choice, but, second would be an interactive online/video course, third, maybe a book...
Ive seen video 'Martial Arts Classes', where you watch a video, and send in videos of your own for 'grading and critiquing'...
Something, is better than nothing...
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Screw all that "if you want it bad enough you'll find a way" horse-poo : in our current socio-economic tundra, many just don't have the means to go register and pay for courses. The instructional videos are probably the next-best thing.
Besides, learning from a teacher can't really be the only way ... After all, who did the first one(s) learn it from ? (probably not YouTube, but still ! :laugh: )
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That said, if you have a solid T'ai Chi background, videos make for a reasonably good supplement.
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http://www.amazon.com/Tai-Chi-Ten-Minutes-Health/dp/091636030X/ref=sr_1_73?ie=UTF8&qid=1439923510&sr=8-73&keywords=tai+chi+wu
It takes about 10min per day and if you learn a new position each day you can master it in 80 days.
After I learned that, I went into more advanced theory through this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Inner-Structure-Tai-Chi-Mastering/dp/1594770581/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439923803&sr=8-1&keywords=inner+structure+of+tai+chi
Between those 2 books and some youtube videos, you would be indestructible.
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