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This book is a manual for individual human to maintain and improve health and to
develop self-defense techniques.
In Chapter One, the writer presents to the readers and Tai Chi doers the
step-by-step instructions to complete the whole sequence of 100 postures in 100
days. TIME is the main factor in doing Tai Chi.
Tai Chi is an exercise for people to make, collect, and conserve energy, "Ch'i",
the vital energy of life. Tai Chi is an individual who needs Tai Chi, the exercise, to refill the energy to fulfill daily activities. In Chapter Two, Energy, the readers will understand "Ch'i".
The Mind and Body are examined in Chapter Three. The theory in psychology is
applied to the Tai Chi theory explaining that the mind leads the body (movement)
in order to make, to collect and conserve energy. The interrelations of Mind,
Body and Energy are fully illustrated.
In Chapter Four, The Experience, the writer states his experience in doing Tai
Chi. The yard stick is set for the doer to measure his/her level without
examination, which is unnecessary in the process of Tai Chi.
Health is the primary goal in doing Tai Chi. Without health one can hardly
develop self-defense techniques. Health is a very individual matter and should be
taken care of by the individual him/herself. Medical Care is sickness care for
the public, while Tai Chi is Health Care for the individual. In Chapter Six some
fine points on Health are found.
In Chapters Five and Seven the readers will find the way to develop the powerful
self-defense techniques. New theory is introduced and the Tai Chi doers will see
why Tai Chi is so powerful.
In Chapter Eight the writer tells the history of Tai Chi in a new and interesting
way.