Tai Chi - The 24 Forms
| Tai Chi - The 24 Forms |
Manufacturer: Wellspring
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Description Tai Chi is a simple and powerfully effective art form, proven by clinical studies to help relax and strengthen both body and mind. The 24 forms is perfectly suitable for students of almost any level of fitness and age.
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Tai Chi - The 24 Forms Specs:
| Product Name | Tai Chi - The 24 Forms |
| Manufacturer | Wellspring |
| Retail Price | $24.98 |
| EAN-14 | 00790658992801 |
| UPC | 790658992801 |
| Specifications | |
| Release Date | 2001-02-13 |
| Format | DVD |
| Actor(s) | Paul Lam |
| Rating | Not Rated |
| Running Time | 120 minutes |
| Num. of Items | 1 |
| Genre | Tai Chi |
| Weight | 0.2 lbs. |
| Deal first added on: | 28-February-2004 |

Latest 6 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Tai Chi - The 24 Forms
"it's okay" | 2009-08-17 |
| - Reviewed By Anthony Cubellis |
| This format is terrific. I'm sure it will be even better once I start reviewing it daily. |
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"worth buying" | 2009-03-11 |
| - Reviewed By April |
| I had a vcr tape of Tai Chi 24 Forms by Paul Lam; I wanted the dvd copy. It is an excellent way to learn Tai Chi or brush up on technique. |
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"Good but too analytical" | 2007-07-21 |
| - Reviewed By Mark Hammond from Chambersburg, PA USA |
I have been practicing Tai Chi for about a year, and this is the second DVD I had purchased from this website. I had purchased this DVD as an adjunct to my weekly Tai Chi classes at a local school of martial arts.
This DVD is not a substitute for taking Tai Chi classes, but rather it is to supplement classes and to help you review and practice what you have learned.
I had also purchased a DVD by Robin Linde, which I felt was more appropriate to my needs than Dr. Lam's DVD. I do not mean to denigrate or malign Dr. Lam. I just feel that the DVD by Robin Linde was more suited to my needs.
A good Tai Chi collection should include a number of DVDs of the simplified Yang style form. It gives one a balanced perspective to draw on the knowledge of more than one of the masters. |
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"Nice" | 2007-05-14 |
| - Reviewed By Jason Richards from Pensacola, FL |
| This is a great instuctional video. The only thing I would like better is if it was in DVD format. The moves are clear and concise. The video teaches you everything you need to know about the 24 forms. After the insturctional potion, he does the 24 forms wich you can follow along with. You can use this video as if you were in a Tai Chi class. This is everything you ever need to become a Tai Chi practitioner. The feeling you get after practicing the 24 forms is revitalizing. Buy this video and begin experiencing the benifits yourself. I couldn't have been any happier with this video unless it was in DVD form. Get it! |
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"One of the Best I've Seen" | 2007-02-16 |
| - Reviewed By linda_gatson |
| This DVD contains two segments (Six Qigong Exercises and Seven Single Movements) that I do not use because they are so different from what we practice with our group. The segment that I find to be very helpful is the one with detailed instructions of the 24 form. It is very well done and Dr. Lam goes into a lot of detail about each motion. He verbally describes what is happening while one of his students demonstrates the motion. He will have the student pause part way through a motion to point out correct body positioning and other details. The final segment shows Dr. Lam performing the 24 form in its entirety with views from the front and the back. |
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"Form well performed, explanation very dull" | 2007-01-17 |
| - Reviewed By An Amazon User |
The tai chi form is well performed, which counts for something. There are dvd's where you learn wrong postures. Not so with this one. Mr. Lams dvd's are well done and the moves are performed the traditional way. But the explanation is really totally boring and very, very dull. Mr. Lam should fall asleep from his own talking. At least I do. His voice is slow, monotone, as he describes every move in detail. Though he gives some qi gong exercises in the beginning, this dvd does not go deeply into the matter. It only describes the moves in detail. For a beginner to learn the moves correctly with no deeper understanding about chi, it's oké. Although for such a beginner I personally prefer the dvd's of Terence Dunn. His explanations are short and easy and works much better for me. For deeper understanding I recommend Ramel Rones.
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