By Ken Cohen
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Study the ancient Chinese tradition of Tai Chi (‘medicine in motion’) with a renowned Grandmaster — and build a graceful, flowing practice that brings peace and wellbeing to your daily life.
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Tai chi helps reduce stress and anxiety. And it also helps increase flexibility and balance.
Simple Easy beginners Tai Chi.
A guide to the seemingly effortless yet explosively powerful martial art techniques of Fa Jin • Explains how to collect energy within and discharge it for self-defense as well as healing • Explores how to counter the natural instinct to resist force with force and develop yielding softness...
Certified Tai Chi Instructor Alma Weinberg shows you how to do basic tai chi movements that focus on the mind-body connection, while also strengthening the spine.
Interview with Master Chen Zhonghua at King's Park in Perth, Australia in Nov. 2013.
Many of us hold a perception of T'ai Chi Ch'uan as a slow and gentle series of movements done by old folks in the park. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Hundreds of randomized controlled studies have documented the effectiveness of Tai Chi (TC) to alleviate symptoms from varied medical conditions.
For more than 300 years, people in China have practiced the ancient art of Taijiquan, more commonly known in the West as Tai Chi.
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Practicing t’ai chi can improve our moods, as well as lessen the effects of depression and anxiety.
This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, and could be the perfect activity for the rest of your life.