Overview
One man's incredible true story of growing up under the Communist rule of Mao Zedong in China and finding his way to Australia, medicine and tai chi
In 1948, Dr. Paul Lam's mother left him in the care of his grandmother in China. Ten months old at the time, Dr Lam—whose given Chinese names is Bon Trong, meaning "born to be strong"—grew up under the cruel Communist regime of Mao Zedong and nearly perished during the Great Famine. After escaping from China, studying in Hong Kong, and finally settling in Australia, Dr. Lam won a scholarship to study medicine. Malnutrition left Dr. Paul Lam with severe osteoarthritis. He found that tai chi not only helped him manage the condition, the ancient practice improved every aspect of his life. Dr. Lam's burning passion to help others led him to create the Tai Chi for Health programs, where he combined his Western and Chinese medical knowledge with modern teaching methods. More than five million people worldwide practice his Tai Chi for Health programs. Here is Paul's story, told with passion and vivid detail.Author Biography
Dr. Paul Lam is a family physician, and one of the most experienced and respected tai chi teachers in the world. He has trained over 5,000 teachers using his unique teaching system; a system based on more than 30 years' experience. His previous books include Born Strong, Overcoming Arthritis, and Tai Chi for Diabetes.