Post #2 and I am moving in a new direction already. I realized from the first post that I don't want to post detailed information from my sources. I will instead review my sources in detail on the pages headed with the source names, e.g. Anatomy Trains by Thomas Myers. Those pages will have a brief summary of why they are included in my investigation followed by the detailed page reviews that I find relevant to my study of the science of taijiquan. This give me much more leeway in what information I site without burdening posts with scientific jargon and concepts that may be only peripherally related to the topic. Post will make liberal use of links to my reviewed sources as well as to other sources that readers are encourage to explore as their time and interest allows.
My blogging skills are a work in progress. If I wait until I have them and the blog looks the way I imagine it, I may never get another post published; so I am going to post this now. I don't actually have anyone following my post, as I have not even given the link to family or close friends in my tai chi community. Basically I am posting now to keep myself moving and to clarify what it is that I actually want in my blog. I may not post again until I get the basic source materials summarized in my page links, but we shall see.
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