Chinese Internal Arts Association - This English site has a real good one
page outline with a real good description of the essentials of Tai Chi, the
Internal martial art and pushing hands. (cia@golem.demon.co.uk)
Peter Lim's Taijiquan
Resource Page - One of the best collections of Tai Chi information around.
Maintained by Peter Lim Tian Tek (limttk@singnet.com.sg)
Martial Application
of Tai Chi - From the Patience T'ai Chi Association one of the oldest
continuously operating Tai Chi schools in America.
10 ESSENTIAL POINTS
OF PRACTICE FOR T'AI CHI CHUAN - by William C. Phillips (a disciple of
Cheng Man-Ch'ing). From the Patience T'ai Chi Association one of the oldest
continuously operating Tai Chi schools in America.
Three Shaolin Training
Poems - From the Patience T'ai Chi Association one of the oldest continuously
operating Tai Chi schools in America.
The Martial
Arts as I've Learned Them - A pragmatic assessment of one person's exploration
of both external and internal martial arts (fun5@midway.uchicago.edu)
Introduction of
Taijiquan - From the Guang An Men Hospital affiliated to China Academy
of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Beijing,China (Gamhkycy@netchina.co.cn)
Methods of Tai-ji
Boxing Exercise - A complete detailed step by step description of the
Yang 24 form. The best I've ever seen! By Wang Yinghui (wangyh@gamhospital.ac.cn
and gamhkycy@netchina.co.cn)
Donal Obeirne's
Tai Chi Site - Includes; Yang Style History; by Lars Bo Christensen, The
Art of Pushing Hands; by Paul Zabwodski, and 16 Important Points; to concentrate
on when doing your form until they become automatic. The 16 points are good
for a tuneup of your form if you find that its been feeling the same lately.
(donal_obeirne@hotmail.com)
Erle
Montaigue's Warrior Arts Tai Chi - An Australian site with a wide range
of Tai Chi information including information on; death touch. This is a huge
site that will take you a while to look at. long time to to look with a lot
that (Australian) taiji@ozemail.com.au
Paladin Press - "The most dangerous
press in America." Lots of books about weapons and fighting 1-800-392-2400
(service@paladin-press.com)
Peter
Lim's Taijiquan Resource Page - A number of good articles about Yang,
Chen, Wu, Sun, and Zhao Boa styles of Tai Chi. Also has a nice set of links.
Peter Lim Tian Tek (limttk@singnet.com.sg)
T'ai Chi Collection
- A collection of a number of very thoughtful articles about Tai Chi, its
practice, and its application. by Reinhard Denner (reinhard.denner@pobox.com)
Pushing Hands Animation
- A good fast loading and illustrative animation of simple pushing hands.
By
Thomas Cobb who teaches Wu style Tai Chi in Santa Rosa CA (707)575-8722 (tomc@lifematters.com)
T'ai Chi Intro - By
Thomas Cobb who teaches Wu style Tai Chi in Santa Rosa CA (707)575-8722 (tomc@lifematters.com)
T'ai Chi and Recovery
From Stress - By
Thomas Cobb who teaches Wu style Tai Chi in Santa Rosa CA (707)575-8722 (tomc@lifematters.com)
How to Find a T'ai Chi Teacher
- By
Thomas Cobb who teaches Wu style Tai Chi in Santa Rosa CA (707)575-8722 (tomc@lifematters.com)
The Wu Way - By
Thomas Cobb who teaches Wu style Tai Chi in Santa Rosa CA (707)575-8722 (tomc@lifematters.com)
An Introduction to Tai Chi
- A superb introduction to Tai Chi includes information on all the various
styles and how they relate to each other. By Tim Cartmell (714) 377-0929 (timc@shenwu.com)
Chen Tai Chi: An
Interview with Master Ma Hong - Conducted By: Andrea Cheng. Master Ma
is a nineteenth generation Chen Style practitioner. He has written numerous
books and articles on Chen T'ai Chi and internal power development. Shen Wu
Martial Arts, La Mesa near San Diego CA 619-698-6389.
T'ai Chi Collection
- A lot of good stuff. Much of it is writings by Mike Sigman culled from the
Neijia mailing list. It's good stuff worth reading. Compiled by Reinhard Denner
(reinhard.denner@pobox.com ).
Five Principles of Wing Chun - - Part
1, Part
2, Part
3, Part 4, Part
5. From the old Wing Chun Viewpoint newsletter by Ray Van Raamsdonk and
Yvette Wong (sidai@wingchun.org)
Fighting
Tips - Some Wing Chun Fighting Tips of general applicability to internal
styles. From the old Wing Chun Viewpoint newsletter by Ray Van Raamsdonk and
Yvette Wong (sidai@wingchun.org)
Techniques:
The One Inch Punch - From the old Wing Chun Viewpoint newsletter by Ray
Van Raamsdonk and Yvette Wong (sidai@wingchun.org)
Chi Ch'uan Notebook
- Lee Scheele, Lee@supply.com Lee N. Scheele Costa Mesa, CA
T'AI CHI CH'UAN CLASSICS
- The Taijiquan Classics contain the theories, principles and practices that
pertain to the successful mastering of the art. Maintained by Lee N. Scheele
(Lee@supply.com)
Chinese Internal
Martial Arts - A collection of articles about the Chinese internal martial
arts (also known as the "Neijia"), the best known of which are the "three
sisters" of Taijiquan (T'ai Chi Ch'uan), Xingyiquan (Hsing-I Ch'uan), and
Baguazhang (Pa Kua Chang). Maintained by Terry W. Chan (TChan@dante.lbl.gov)