Tai Chi Grand Master Ip Tai Tak And His Book Tai Chi Chuan Revelations Principles And Concepts

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One of very few surviving and leading figures in the Yang Style of Tai Chi Chuan in the present times is none other than the Tai Chi grand master Ip Tai Tak who has great experience and in-depth understanding of Tai Chi Chuan and this knowledge has been gained after devoting a lifetime to practicing Tai Chi in a dedicated, disciplined as well as devoted manner. In fact, Tai Chi grand master Ip Tai Tak is descended from grandmaster Yang Sau Chung who was a fourth generation grandmaster of the Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.

Straight From The Horse’s Mouth

So, if you want to learn about Tai Chi straight from the horse’s mouth, then pick up a copy of the wonderful book called Tai Chi Chuan Revelations Principles and Concepts written by Tai Chi grand master Ip Tai Tak, a fifth generation Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan and also first disciple of the noble grandmaster Yang Sau Chung, and which is translated by Master John Ding and published by Tai Chi Worldwide Limited, United Kingdom.

In fact, this book that has been written by Tai Chi grand master Ip Tai Tak is but one of a five part series and which include the direct translations of this great Tai Chi grand master’s personal memoirs spanning a period of more than forty years and which also touches upon his perceptions of the Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan.

There is much regarding the Tai Chi grand master’s understanding about the Tai Chi classics and it also contains interpretations and also some concepts that are not readily found in other texts on Tai Chi, and there is also emphasis laid on the works of other authors dealing with Tai Chi.

By reading this excellent book by this Tai Chi grand master, you will learn that Tai Chi is not just learning the simple mechanics of moving, which can be thought of as being the outer shell of what Tai Chi is all about. There is more to it and to really understand Tai Chi there is need to integrate and apply all of the principles of Tai Chi so that the end result is that form turns to formlessness and it is this state of being that you should aim for, according to this great Tai Chi grand master called Ip Tai Tak. If you are interested in this book, you could even visit www.taichiwl.demon.co.uk for more information.

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