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T'ai Chi Ch'uan (or Taijiquan or Tai Chi) is a martial art originating from China. It is widely known for its forms, which are generally practiced as a series of unhurried, flowing movements. Do not be fooled by appearances: correctly taught, there is a lot more to T'ai Chi Ch'uan than meets the untrained eye. T'ai Chi Ch'uan is an internal martial art, meaning that practitioners focus on relaxation, perception, posture and body alignment. Rather than using localised muscular strength, the structure of the body as a whole is used to generate, neutralise or evade attacks. There is nothing mystical about this, it is simple body mechanics and physics.
http://www.globalxs.nl/home/h/herrie/tcc00.htm
Features articles on history, training, and techniques.
http://www.karott.com/taichi/
Features resources, training tips, discussion forum, links, and books.
http://www.taichinetwork.org/
Geographic directory of Tai Chi (Taiji) and Chi Kung (Qugong) teachers, schools and events worldwide.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_Chi_Chuan
Overview of history, styles, and the various aspects of Tai Chi Chuan.
http://www.taichifarm.org/
Dedicated to the late taijiquan Grandmaster Jou Tsung Hwa and his legendary school, The Tai Chi Farm.
http://www.arttaichi.com/index.html
Contains paintings and brush drawings showing movements and postures of the form.
http://tigerstao.tripod.com/
Excerpts from the Tao Te Ching, directions and pictures of wushu style, explanation of Feng Shui, and diagrams of pressures points.
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