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Welcome to the Kentucky Tai Chi Chuan Center Links Page. One of the goals of KYTCCC is to provide you with the best possible information about Tai Chi Chuan and related arts and help you learn about the many aspects of Tai Chi Chuan.  There are thousands of web sites available that have a large variety of information. It is our goal, through this page, to help you narrow your search for information by providing a listing of sites that we feel has the most reliable information. We have reviewed the sites listed below and recommend them because of the comprehensive and accurate information they provide. We also provide a listing of articles from medical trade magazines to assist you in your study of Tai Chi. The listings here will be upgraded as we continue our research. If you have any suggestions or recommendations or would like to see a site added to this listing, please let us know. We welcome all feedback from our friends and visitors to this site.

     

Web Sites:

International Yang Style Tai Chi Chuan Association: http://www.yangfamilytaichi.com

A Taste of China: http://www.atoctaijiquan.com

Tai Chi Magazine and Wayfarer Publications: http://www.thetaichisite.com

Qi Journal: http://www.qi-journal.com

NIH-Exercise and Bone Health: http://www.osteo.org/199901news.html

Summary of Research on Tai Chi Chuan: http://www.members.aol.com/sltcca/research/tairesum.htm

Peter Lim's Taijiquan Resource Page: http://web.singnet.com.sg/~limttk/index.htm

Martial Arts Information Page: www.dragonslist.com

Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming: www.ymaa.com

Electronic Resources on Tai Chi: http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Taichi/other.html

National Qigong Association: http://www.nqa.org

Qigong Association of America: http://www.qi.org

Kenneth Cohen Qigong: http://www.qigonghealing.com

William C. C. Chen Homepage: http://www.williamccchen.com

World Tai Chi Day: http://www.worldtaichiday.org

Martial Arts info and schools listings: http://www.martialinfo.com

Tai Chi News Articles

Balance Exercises: Staying On Your Feet. Mayo Clinic Health Letter. 1996, November 4.

Tai Chi: An Ancient Exercise for Contemporary Life. American College of Sports Medicine Health & Fitness Journal. Vol. 4, No. 2, March/April, 2000.

Tai Chi: Effects on Health. American College of Sports Medicine Health & Fitness Journal. Vol. 4, No. 3, May/June, 2000.

Complimentary Movement Therapies. Advance For Physical Therapists. 1998, August 17: 8-10.

Tai Chi Possibilities for Occupational Therapy. Occupational Therapy Forum. 1990, Vo. V, No. 40: 1-4.