Links:
I feel that, rather than providing a long list of links, it makes sense to
provide access to several sites which themselves are well-connected. There are
probably a thousand or so websites related to Taiji. These are just a few of
the sites which I have found useful:
Canadian Taijiquan federation:
http://canadiantaijiquanfederation.onefireplace.com/
SH: Still in development, this page is an excellent contact-centre for Canadian enthusiasts.
the International Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan Association:
http://www.yangfamilytaichi.com/home
SH: The official site of the Yang family.
Lee Scheele's Notebook:
http://scheele.org/lee/taichi.html
SH: Lee is a very serious student who here provides study recommendations, translations and interesting links.
Peter Lim's Taijiquan Resource Page:
http://www.itcca.it/peterlim
SH: This is a wonderful historical site. Peter has done the Taiji community
a major service by making this material available. Also, there is a link to
an excellent news and chat group.
T'ai Chi magazine:
http://www.tai-chi.com
SH: Edited by Marvin Smalheiser, this magazine is one of the very best
sources of written information for Taiji students, regardless as to
experience or level of skill.
Wu Style Homepage:
http://www.wustyle.com/
SH: This page is excellent and has some of the most beautiful Taiji pictures
I've ever seen!
Yang Style homepage:
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Taichi/tc-home.html
SH: This is a fairly representative Taiji site, put up by a group of
enthusiasts in Nova Scotia. It provides many useful links.
Taijiquan Enthusiasts Organization (USA):
http://taiji.taijiquanenthusiasts.org/
Al Duncan's Homepage:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/alduncan/taichi.htm
SH: Still in development, Al's page contains many links. See his Styles.doc. for an interesting and unusually complete set of genealogies.
Sam Masich's web site:
http:/www.sammasich.com