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This student in my taiji class went into detail about embodying the principles of yin and yang. As well as how are bodies have all of these parts that effect eachother without the signal ever reaching the brain(ex. eyes and spine). This makes me want to read about the art some more(no substitute for actually experiencing it) I'm going to read the taiji classics, other than that..... any good taiji books?

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This student in my taiji class went into detail about embodying the principles of yin and yang. As well as how are bodies have all of these parts that effect eachother without the signal ever reaching the brain(ex. eyes and spine). This makes me want to read about the art some more(no substitute for actually experiencing it) I'm going to read the taiji classics, other than that..... any good taiji books?

 

Good Day Pranaman :D

 

I belive this is the best: Taijiquan Theory of Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming: The Root of Taijiquan by Yang Jwing-Ming

 

ISBN-10: 0940871432

ISBN-13: 978-0940871434

 

http://www.ymaa.com/publishing/books/inter...n_theory_dryang

 

http://www.amazon.com/Taijiquan-Theory-Dr-...71&sr=1-19#

 

Regards

 

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I'm going to read the taiji classics, other than that..... any good taiji books?

 

There are lots of good taiji books.

 

If your looking for very deep and good advice, read the taiji classics and reread them after you've learned and practiced significent differences with your taiji.

 

If your looking to enjoy the inspiration that a book can give you from the way they explain knowledgeable well there are many books to choose from.

 

I strongly suggest if you want good references other than Taiji Classics, look at books on the style your learning.

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