The purpose for writing this book on Tai Chi is to first to stimulate the reader's mind to visualize or feel the concepts and ideas presented and to be creative in their own application and comprehension of these energies movements of Tai Chi. Also the more gentle purpose is to magnetize the unlimited possibilities to the subconscious mind of the reader that exists in the invisible essences of research continual study and practice of Tai Chi.
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Publication date | February 24,2022 |
Language | English |
ISBN | (Paperback) |
979-8-88622-030-8 (E-BOOK) | |
Genre | Health/Fitness |
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Pages | 52 |
Interior Color | Black and White |
Book Size | 6.000" x 9.000" (229mm x 152mm) |
Calvin E. Dallas, born on April 2, 1952, the fourth child of Sally Dallas and Leslie Dallas, a family of ten, five girls and five boys, from time Calvin was young enough to watch TV; he realized he was magnetized to those martial arts movies. Never really coming from a martial arts background, his father’s skills were in Baseball and his mother was into singing in church, but as time went along Calvin became a varsity letter winner in Cross Country and track in Washington High in Milwaukee Wisconsin, and the University of Wisconsin Madison, with a BSA in Art Education, he is presently an art teacher at Joseph Gomez Elementary school in the US Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, he has represented the US Virgin Islands, in two Olympic Marathon 1988 in Seoul Korea, and 1992 in Barcelona Spain, Calvin’s first instructor in Tai Chi was Mike Mamora A Fourth Degree Aikido expert and second was Sensei Tohei a Ninth Degree Aikido expert, and the final instructor was Sifu Mike. Each day Calvin teaches tai chi to children and adults. Travel experiences have been to Africa, Europe, Asia, the US, and the Caribbean, Calvin’s style of Tai Chi is unique because it is a combination of Aikido, Bagua, Tai Chi, with Chen style, Wu style, and Yang style Tai Chi mixed together Calvin has been studying and practicing Tai Chi for thirty years.
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