To what extent one can learn from a book depends on four basic things:
- What, if any, experience in "body movement" do you have
- How complicated are the movements you are trying to learn
- How well done is the book
- How good do you want to be
To put it another way; for example if you have done quite a bit of Yang style taiji you can more easily learn Chen style out of a book—you have experience. And learning a front snap kick is less complicated than learning some of the real twisting Cheng style pakua. I would add too, most books are not very well done in terms of their detail (Louis Swaim’s translation Mastering Yang Style Taijiquan is an example of a book that is very well done in terms of details). And keep in mind if you are a recreational martial artists (i.e. you are not preparing for the World Taiji Form Tournament, but just doing martial arts for a fun hobby) then you do not have to give yourself ulcers about all the details. Get your book, study it, get out in the park or the backyard and have some fun.
On a historical note, it is always interesting to me, having written a book about Chinese martial arts training manuals, to hear modern day Chinese martial arts cyber-pundits yack about how you can not learn out of a book.
Well, that maybe true. I personally do not agree, I have learned plenty out of books, and the following list of Republican era martial artists do not agree either. Each of them in their respective books came flat out and said, "you can learn this out of this book, train hard, study this book carefully and you will make progress" or words to that direct effect.
As to some who said that:
Sun Lu Tang [FONT=新](孫祿堂)[/FONT](1861-1933)
Jiang Rong Qiao[FONT=新](姜容樵)[/FONT](1891-1974)
Huang Bo Nien[FONT=新](黃柏年)[/FONT](1880-1954)
Tong Zhong Yi[FONT=新](佟忠義)[/FONT](1878-1963)
Yin Yu Zhan[FONT=新](尹玉璋)[/FONT](1890-1950)
Now I realize one can argue—"well they are just trying to sell their books". But then that means all these guys were just guys looking to make a buck off their books and willing to lie in their books to sell the books.
But I do not believe that of these fine Chinese boxers.
Take care,
Brian