Category Archive: Tai Chi

Jan
22

It will start at the roots which!

Ten Principles of Yang Style Tai Chi 1. Head Straightening Do this by holding the neck and head at an erect position, naturally, together with the mind while concentrating on top. Brush away the feeling of being tensed or else the needed vital energy and blood will not circulate properly. 2. Back and Chest Position …

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Jan
21

But it doesn’t matter if your!

Tai Chi Versus Stress Life is a stressful series of events wrapped in one package. All around us are contributing factors to add stress in our lives. Even the littlest things can add a certain amount of stress. But it doesn’t matter if your life is full of stress because it is one factor that …

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Jan
15

It can be curtailed like that of the Judo enthusiasts.

Tai Chi used for Self Defense Tai Chi or Tai Chi Chuan is a kind of exercise that doesn’t entail only meditative and relaxing states but also the martial art aspect. If can be a sort of self defense like judo or karate. Tai Chi Chuan is also known as “Supreme Ultimate Fist”. Which means …

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Jan
14

When one says that is affects!

Tai Chi Uplifts External and Internal Systems What is an external system? What is an internal system? The answer lies beyond its difference. Tai Chi is a form of exercise that incorporates between the inner and outer aspect of a human being. When one says that is affects the external system, it means that Tai …

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Jan
08

That is why, Tai Chi can be very effective in slowing it even more.

Tai Chi to Battle Parkinson’s Disease There was a study that was recently published that there was a way to possibly slow down the progress of Parkinson’s Disease through Tai Chi. Although, it doesn’t necessarily promise a one-of-a-kind treatment to the disease, basically because Parkinson’s disease is incurable, it is very effective and is recommended …

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Jan
01

Today, there are wide varieties!

Tai Chi Sword: A Connection Between the Human and the Weapon After one year of practicing Tai Chi, it is time to introduce your mind, body and spirit to the king of weapons used in martial arts: the sword. Learning the sword would only mean that you have already conquered a lot of things in …

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Jan
01

Understanding Shingles

Tai Chi Rejuvenates Immunity in Older Adults Against Shingles According to researches, Tai Chi, a Chinese exercise that uses both mind and body, can aid in preventing the shingles virus by increasing the body’s immunity against the VZV or varicella-zoster virus. Aside from preventing it, Tai Chi can also boost the body’s response to the …

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Dec
25

Tai Chi Push Hands : A Two-man Battle

Tai Chi Push Hands: A Two-man Battle When you came to know Tai Chi, somehow, you didn’t think of the other things and methods that it has to offer. Most often, people who are familiar to Tai Chi get to be introduced to Push Hands further in the program. Some Tai Chi schools will start …

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Dec
18

You may not think Tai Chi as a!

Tai Chi Precautions There are things that you ought to do before, during and after every Tai Chi session. They are called precautions. Well, this won’t be new to you because almost all exercises have certain precautions that every practitioner must observe and follow. Below are some pointers to ponder on (for beginners and those …

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Dec
17

Tai Chi in the Modern World

Tai Chi in the Modern World Gone are the days wherein Tai Chi is only recognized within the homes of those who made it. Tai Chi have become very popular to people nowadays. It is not recognized as a way of exercising but of treating and preventing certain ailments that can’t be done through ordinary …

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