A concise description of how to make the most out of TCC as practiced by the author. Simple yet motivating approach. The key as in everything in life is to practice as often as you can if not everyday. He developed a form that could be practiced in less than 1/2 hour each day so that he (we) could get the most out of effective exercise in a short amount of time so that we could fit it in with the rest of our busy schedule. Also, remember to walk everyday to get in our cardio :).
For many years, this book was my Bible. Professor Cheng is grandmaster of my lineage, and this book contains every important secret in the Eastern esoteric Taoist tradition, but it is put forth so simply and exactly that it is easily overlooked. If you are studying Professor Cheng's system of tai chi chuan, this book is all you need for reference.
In any craft, be it cooking, knitting, or pruning, there is disagreement among practitioners as to the best method. I've been practicing T'ai Chi Ch'uan daily since 1991, switching to this method in 1995. I don't think that a person can learn T'ai Chi from a book but once it is learned, this book is a useful reference.
Since I learned this form, I found the insights provided within this book to be quite useful. It's nice to be able to get the info straight from the original source.
I only read this for a class I was taking on Tai Ji. It's fairly interesting on the philosophical parts. A little bit dated when the author is talking about women & physical activity.