How to Develop Chi Power (Chinese Arts Series: 450)
U**S
Wing Chun 101....
..which is basically what this book is. Many have been mislead by the title (myself included) of this book under the assumption it was about chi kung, which it is not, rather it is an excellent "beginners guide" to Wing Chun basics. Actually, it manages to relate the behavior of internal energy of the body (Ki) through Wing Chun principles and body movements. I realize that William Cheung is a controversial figure in the Wing Chun community, however I believe that he has hit a home run with this book and many of his other early works. Many books on this Chinese martial art often fail to show the actual individual movements and techniques, rather they opt for purely theory or show the forms with out explaining the significance of Wing Chun movements. Here, Cheung has actually taken the time to demonstrate and explain in clear detail all of the basic deflections, jams and strikes in clean, close up photographs as well as illustrate the chi flow in each of these movements. He has also gone through a detailed, step by step walk through of the Sil Lum Tao form. His take on the form is a little different from what I learned (like a %10 difference) but that wasn't an issue for me. Anyone interested in this martial arts should pick this book up despite what you may or may not know about this man, who has taken his fair share of insults and criticisms (unfairly) from other sifu.Recommended\
T**M
Awesome book
This is a great book written by my grandmasterI bought this copy to keep it my school traditional wing chun Baltimore
D**T
best wing chun book
grab this book and learn the powers you have with your body. the way humans are supposed to defend themselves from knuckleheads. help you feel comfortable about protecting yourself in a very smart way. i love this book. shows you times of day strikes to your attacker body parts have the best impact. makes sense. get this book and lower your blood pressure with the exercises.
T**.
Great book!
Perfect for a beginner practioner
J**O
Review of How to Develop Chi Power.
A good book on developing Chi Power. It has a good explanation of the basics, Some basic acupressure and breathing methods, and the Sil Lum Tao form.
T**N
Has pictures.
Learned a lot from it. It has pictures.
G**G
Three Stars
There is actually some useful information here.
A**R
Good
Good
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