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The Manual of Bean Curd Boxing: Tai Chi and the Noble Art of Leaving Things Undone    by Paul Read
Price: $4.95 USD. 32330 words. Published on August 17, 2010. .

This is a Manual for 21st Century Living. Redefining the lessons of Taoism and the practical exercises of Tai Chi, this book describes how to use the most practical points from these ancient disciplines to enable us to reach out and grasp life with more energy, with more passion and with more wisdom. Instead of acquiring yet more tools, throw them away and learn the Art of Leaving Things Undone.
This is Tai Chi: 50 Essential Questions and Answers    by Paul Read
Price: $2.99 USD. 17990 words. Published on September 2, 2011. .

What is Tai Chi and why is it taught as a Martial Art by some and as a Health Art or Way of Life by others? What are the origins of the art and why are there different styles? What is the "Form" and how long does it take to learn? These are a few of the 50 simple questions in this fascinating book full of anecdotes, facts and humour, that will help you choose the class of Tai Chi right for you.
Shaolin Kung Fu Beginner (Warrior Athlete)    by Buddha Zhen
Price: $12.88 USD. 19130 words. Published by Richard Del Connor  on February 29, 2012. .

This is the required student manual of all students of Shaolin Chi Mantis Traditional Buddhist Gongfu and Taijiquan schools. Written to be read over a 12-month period of three 4-month semesters, this book has been inspires a broad view of spirituality and focused view of Shaolin Kung Fu.
Shaolin Kung Fu Initiate (Buddhist Gongfu Candidate)    by Buddha Zhen
Price: $12.88 USD. 21490 words. Published by Richard Del Connor  on February 29, 2012. .

The Shaolin Kung Fu Initiate book was written in 1995 to discourage incapable candidates from joining Shaolin Chi Mantis while enabling worthy disciples to pass the SCM Initiate Test. Much of the Shaolin Kung Fu Beginner book is contained to provide a full understanding of the lifetime commitment to be made to Shaolin Chi Mantis. Be a better disciple of whatever discipline you belong to.