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T’ai Chi



T’ai chi was developed as a martial art form of qigong, and it is practiced for defense training, health benefits, and meditation. T’ai chi is known for its slow, fluid movements, however a multitude of traditional and modern training forms exist to address the goals of the user, including secondary forms with a faster pace.

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The Healing Promise of Qi: Creating Extraordinary Wellness Through Qigong and Tai Chi

Developed over millennia in China, qigong (literally, life force + mastery, or refinement) is a set of techniques used to increase your vitality, longevity, and sexual potency as well as achieve and maintain optimal health and inner peace. In the groundbreaking The Healing Promise of Qi, Dr.

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T’ai Chi Has Many Benefits for Frail Older Adults

It’s no longer an ancient Chinese secret. A University of Missouri-Columbia researcher is putting a new spin on an old exercise and the outcome has many benefits for frail older adults.

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Traditional Tai Chi Elements

Basic moves to introduce you to the ancient art of Tai Chi. From the experts at Harvard Medical School.

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The Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi: 12 Weeks to a Healthy Body, Strong Heart, and Sharp Mind

Conventional medical science on the Chinese art of T’ai Chi now shows what T’ai Chi masters have known for centuries: regular practice leads to more vigor and flexibility, better balance and mobility, and a sense of well-being.

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Nurturing Body and Mind: Program Aims to Bring Tai Chi to Older Adults

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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What Is Yin and Yang in Practical Method?

Interview with Master Chen Zhonghua at King's Park in Perth, Australia in Nov. 2013.

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The Physiology of Tai Chi and Qigong

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The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance

Josh Waitzkin knows what it means to be at the top of his game.

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An Introduction to Qigong

Qi is the Chinese name for universal life force (energy). The concept of qi underlies Traditional Chinese Medicine and martial arts. Gong is translated as committed cultivation and the benefits and skills acquired through dedicated practice.

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A Journey into Tai Chi: An Ancient Martial Art Unfolding into Modern Day “Medicine in Motion”

Learn more about the history of Tai Chi, Tai Chi Applications (how it is used), Tai Chi styles, the benefits of doing Tai Chi for your body, mind and spirit and the scientific research behind it, Important aspects of Tai Chi including Energy, Breath work as well as other helpful hints, Who can do...

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