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Binding: DVD
EAN: 5032711014675
Format: PAL
Label: East Acton Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: East Acton Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: East Acton Video
Release Date: May 10, 2004
Running Time: 120 minutes
Studio: East Acton Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Be warned - the format is not dvd, it has more in common with video. So the teaching part is a single section and you have to run through it again and again to find the form that you want to focus on.
Any benefit derived from the dvd will be outweighed by the frustration of trying to locate a particular section.
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I should have known better than to buy a "How to" DVD, they all tend not to live up to their claims: this is no different.
While Dr Paul Lam is clearly an expert exponent of Tai Chi, he is not a natural teacher and the DVD does not reflect what the instruction blurb on the cover stated and the process to follow.
Trying to follow the on screen movements was not easy, as Dr Paul Lam only gave some instruction in the middle of the exercise and it was not clear what the exercise ... Read More
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Of course it would be much better to learn Tai Chi from an expert teacher. But this DVD makes its job very good. Forms are explained in details and its language is quite clear. Although my native language is not English, I can understand almost every sentence. I definitely recommend this DVD. Great work!
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very clear instructions. i've gone from knowing nothing about tai chi to knowing a lot in a few weeks.
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I have to say that i'm tired of so many people expecting to 'know' 'what-it-is' when studying such subtle arts. Obviously the 'name' of a style matters little - i have called this one the laughing banana, and have to say its made little difference. An important point is that the practice of silence, smoothness, or whatever 'you' want to call 'it' would produce the same results with or without the existence of media. To take up the study of any art is to begin a journey that you must navigate yourself, ... Read More
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