charles wrote:That people aren't coming out of the woodwork with suggestions for great books from which to learn the "internal" mechanics of Taijiquan suggests some possibilities:
1. people don't care about the subject and aren't contributing,
2. people are away, or otherwise occupied and not reading/contributing to the forum,
3. there aren't any good books on the subject, and/or,
4. people agree with my experience and observation that one can't effectively learn that by reading a book on the subject.
I'm not sure which of these apply.
oragami_itto wrote:To be honest I expect you to shit on anything I mention, so I'm just not going to bother. Can't speak for anyone else.
charles wrote:oragami_itto wrote:To be honest I expect you to shit on anything I mention, so I'm just not going to bother. Can't speak for anyone else.
Go ahead, live dangerously. What's the worst that can happen?
Even if it turns out that I have an opinion on the book(s) you like, so what? Mine is just one of many opinions.
oragami_itto wrote:You are far too intelligent and advanced to find anything worthy in what I may find useful
charles wrote:That people aren't coming out of the woodwork with suggestions for great books from which to learn the "internal" mechanics of Taijiquan suggests some possibilities:
1. people don't care about the subject and aren't contributing,
2. people are away, or otherwise occupied and not reading/contributing to the forum,
3. there aren't any good books on the subject, and/or,
4. people agree with my experience and observation that one can't effectively learn that by reading a book on the subject.
I'm not sure which of these apply.
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