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Frank PfeifferPerson was signed in when posted
07-19-2010
05:08 PM ET (US)
New book - Tai Chi Chuan: State of the Art in International Research

Tai Chi Chuan was originally developed as a form of martial arts and has been used for centuries in China as a health exercise. Today, millions of people in both Eastern and Western countries and cultures are practicing Tai Chi Chuan, which has been widely accepted as an exercise form for health and fitness benefits. This unique collection of current scientific research reflects the characteristics and beneficial effects of Tai Chi Chuan in the fields of biomechanics and physiology, sensory motor control and fall prevention, psychology and social aspects, as well as in clinical application of Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's diseases, coronary heart disease, chronic heart failure, breast cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes. This publication will not only serve as a high-quality reference book for teachers, healthcare professionals and students in exercise science and medicine, but also as a valuable source of information for everybody already practicing Tai Chi Chuan or considering taking it up, who would like to learn more on the beneficial effects of this intriguing form of exercise.

I don't advocate downloading copied materials, but with a retail price of $200 for this informative volume, you can review a few pages before purchasing. Barnes & Noble online has it for $156 plus shipping. I am still reviewing and will submit my comments.

link to pdf review (your discretion):
http://www.ebook3000.com/Tai-Chi-Chuan--St...Research_54041.html
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WCCChenTCC UpdatesPerson was signed in when posted
11-26-2008
07:15 PM ET (US)
Tai Chi Chuan "The Art of the 60 Movements" Yang Style Short Form
by William C. C. Chen

$20.00 [181 pages] Published: Oct., 2008
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WCCChenTCC UpdatesPerson was signed in when posted
11-10-2008
04:06 AM ET (US)
Alzheimer's Association Newsletter
"FOR THE PERSON WITH MEMORY LOSS"

article by Jody Curley, MA
Family Support Specialist
Alzheimer's Association,
South Central Wisconsin Chapter
517 N. Segoe Road, Suite 301
Madison, WI 53705
608-661-8427
800-272-3900
jody.curley@alz.org
www.alz.org/scwisc_ (http://www.alz.org/scwisc)

http://www.williamccchen.com/Medical%20Studies.htm#jc1
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WCCChenTCC UpdatesPerson was signed in when posted
06-24-2008
04:04 PM ET (US)
WOMEN IN MARTIAL ARTS

http://www.fscclub.com/vidy/sanshou-e.shtml
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WCCChenTCC UpdatesPerson was signed in when posted
06-23-2008
01:40 AM ET (US)
MAI "20th Anniversary Bumper Issue" Vol 21 No. 1

Tiffany F.N. Chen on the cover of June, 2008
Why Tai Chi? Tiffany Chen talks to MAI

www.martialartsltd.co.uk
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WCCChenTCC UpdatesPerson was signed in when posted
06-23-2008
01:23 AM ET (US)
"The Art of Learning" by Josh Waitzkin

now available in paperback

http://chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4305
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WCCChenTCC UpdatesPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2008
10:49 PM ET (US)
Step-by-Step Tai Chi with Tiffany Chen
 
A daily ritual practiced by millions of people around the world, Tai Chi has many health benefits. The low-impact, flowing movements sharpen the mind, strengthen the body, reduce stress, and improve flexibility. Regular practice can lower blood pressure, relieve chronic pain, even help you sleep better. Martial arts champion Tiffany Chen leads you through a 60-movement Yan-form practice she learned from her father, Grandmaster William C.C. Chen. A gentle but powerful workout for people of all ages and abilities. Approx. 88 min. on 1 DVD. Release Date: February, 2008

An Acacia production. 800-944-0474 ................ $19.99

http://www.acornmedia.com/Acacia_Clips/Ste...r_Step_By_Step.html
Edited 04-06-2008 10:54 PM
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WCCChenTCC UpdatesPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2008
10:20 PM ET (US)
THE KUNG-FU KICKBOXING WORKOUT with Tiffany and Max Chen

Get your heart pumping while toning your shoulders, arms, abs, glutes, and legs in three progressively challenging workouts based on the martial arts. As taught by gold-medal-winning brother and sister Tiffany and Max Chen, the Shan Shou style incorporates boxing, wrestling, and kicking to build speed, agility, and endurance. Choose the level of intensity and instruction that you want (or a music-only option) and get results fast. You’ll find these workouts challenging, regardless of your fitness level. Approx. 76 min. on 1 DVD. Released on July 3, 2007
 
An Acacia production. ........................$14.99

http://acaciacatalog.com/product.asp_O_pn_E_51024
See trailer on www.YouTube.com
Edited 04-06-2008 11:06 PM

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