Study of Chi

Contributors offers insight into the non-physical side of the Martial Arts, often ignored when discussing self-defense.
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x-elf
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Study of Chi

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Im interesting in learning more about Chi, Does anyone have any recommendations for some books to read?

thanks for your help!

Chris
Phil Stefanini
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Post by Phil Stefanini »

If you were interested in the context another style, Tai Chi Chuan, I think I could recommend salient parts of "The Tao of Tai Chi Chuan" by Jou, Tsung Hwa. It would be very interesting if you would share your thoughts or observations and comments. Best wishes! Phil
x-elf
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Post by x-elf »

Thank you phil, will do so when I read it!
Rick Wilson

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Ken Cohen is a good way to start. He is Uechika David Mott’s Qigong teacher.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=books
x-elf
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Post by x-elf »

Rick
Thanks
I was recommended a book by david mott been looking for it however I haven't been able to locate anything on it. I checked the uechi store but didnt find it there.
Rick Wilson

Post by Rick Wilson »

What was the title or author?
x-elf
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Post by x-elf »

It could have been the book that you recommended and maybe I was confused.

Possible the book is by David Motts instructor.

The Sensei that recommended the book hasn't been in the dojo the last couple of weeks. So I haven't had a chance to reconfirm the book
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