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Paul Crompton (1) (1936–)

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T'Ai Chi Workbook (1987) 52 Exemplare
The Elements of Tai Chi (1991) 36 Exemplare
Tai Chi (Naturally Better) (1994) 33 Exemplare
The Art of Tai Chi (1993) 19 Exemplare
T'ai Chi for Two (1989) 16 Exemplare
The Complete Martial Arts (1989) 16 Exemplare
Tai Chi Combat (1990) 16 Exemplare
T'ai Chi for Beginners (2003) 16 Exemplare
Taiči (1996) 4 Exemplare
Kung Fu : theory and practice (1975) 3 Exemplare

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A Dictionary of the Martial Arts (1991) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben55 Exemplare

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Crompton, Paul Howcroft
Geburtstag
1936
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Contents

Acknokwledgements
Introducion
1 The karate student
2 A key factor in karate
3 Method of this book
4 Arts related to karate
5 The 'weapons' of karate
Karate in action-Section I
6 Stances (dachi)
7 Punching, blocking and kicking
Karate in action-Section II
8 Exercises for karate
Karate in action-Section III
9 Psychological aspects of karate
Karate in action-Section IV
10 Running a karate club
Karate in action-Section V
11 Karate breaking methods
12 Karate in Britian
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AikiBib | Aug 14, 2022 |
Kung Fu, the mysterious and deadly fighting art of China, has been popularised in recent years by a spate of cinema and television programmes. But when the TV and screen euphoria has faded what really is Kung Fu?

Stories of Kung Fu styles and Kung Fu masters run through the turbulent history of China like a silk thread. Kung Fu Theory and Practice traces the history, folk lore, religious background, secret society affiliations, legal implications, popularity and practical applications of the art.

The author is the editor of the magazine Karate and Oriental Arts and has great experience in Kung Fu. He studied one of the main styles, follows all the current trends and has met many of the Sifu (teachers) of the art. His world-wide range of acquaintances perform all the traditional styles and he has tried in this book to present a clear picture of a subject which is as confusing as it is alluring.

Born in 1936, Degree in Modern Languages at King's College, London, Former school teacher, musician. Trained in Judo in Leeds and London, and later in Karate under Tatuso Suzuki, H. Itanazawa, and T. Dukes. Has his own Karate Club in Putney London-Okinawan style. Studied Tai Chi Chuan (Chinese Calisthenics) under Mr. J. Yalewelian and was a pupil of the famous T.T. Liang and Cheng Man Ch'ing.

Paul Crompton founded the Karate and Oriental arts Magazine in 1966 and is the Editor. He has been instrumental in producing several unique books and articles on Japanese and Chinese forms-and at present has keen interest in all Oriental forms of self-development. He is always interested to hear from readers with information on these forms.

Contents

Prologue
Introduction
1 Styles of Kung Fu
2 Sifu, ancient and modern
3 Sleeping dragon and other stories
4 Kung Fu and chinese medicine
5 Chinese and Japanese attitudes
6 Background of Kung Fu beliefs
7 The Monguls
8 Kung Fu and law and order
Index
Notes on practical section
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AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |
Tai chi is a Chinese system of soft and gentle exercise characterized by co-oridinated and rhythmic movements designed to promote general fitness and well-being. Paul Crompton gives a wonderful introductioin to this ancient art, describing the correct use of the postures and movements, and guiding the reader towards finding their own understanding of tai chi,

Find out how tai chi developed.
Learn about the different styles of tai chi.
Discover the benefits of tai chi.
Improve your mental and physical well-being.

Paul Crompton has studied martial arts for over 40 years, and is an internationally recognized expert in these areas. He has written extensively on the martial arts and his books include A Practical Introduction: Tai Chi and Walking Meditation.

Contents

Introduction
1 The history of tai chi
2 The postures and movements of tai chi
3 Push hands and combat
4 Tai chi weapons
5 Tai chi and allied martial arts
6 Chi kung
7 The I-Ching, yin-yang and the five elements
8 Tai chi poetry
9 Herbal remedies and food
10 Tai chi breathing
11 Tai chi today
Further reading and glossary (bibliography)
Useful addresses
Index
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AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |
Pakua is an internal martial art based on the eight trigrams of the classic Chinese text, the I Ching. It may be practised as a form of walking meditation to promote a sense of harmony and well-being for body, mind and spirit. Its secrets are revealed in the manual written by an internationally acknowledged expert on Chinese martial arts.

Pakua is known also as the art of Walkng the Circle, since circular action in all its aspects is fundamental. Particular attention is paid to relaxing whilst moving, and it is in the practice of paying atttention to the body that its meditative aspect is rooted. The freestyle exploration of pakua's footwork and unique movements can be a source of inspiration to teachers and pratitioners of dance, Western sports and gymnastics.

This comprehensive guide covers:

the origins of pakua.
The eight pakua animals and the movements corresponding to each: snake, dragon, lion, hawk, bear, phoenix, unicorn and monkey.
the connection with the circular arrangement of the I Ching.
the basic pakua form and how to practise it.
case studies of those whose health has improved with the practice of pakua.

Paul Crompton has studied martial arts for over 40 years and is an internationally recoginzed expert in these areas. He has written extensively on the martial arts, and his books incude The Elements of Tai Chi and The Art of Tai Chi: A Practical Guide.

Contents

Introdiuction: What is meditation?
1 Pakua Walking meditation
2 History and mystery
3 The benefits of pakua training
4 The circle
5 The pakua animals
6 Momentum, supervision, inertia
7 Pakua chang: Making the changes
8 The essential ingredient
9 Taoist philosophy
10 Pakua and the I Ching
11 Taoist meditation
12 Beyond theory
13 Ways of the dragon: Applications of pakua
Conclusion
Appendix: Complete eight palm changes
Glossary of terms
Further reading
Useful addresses
Index
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AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |

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