
What is Tai Chi?
Tai Chi is an internal Chinese martial art. It is often promoted and practiced as a martial arts therapy for the purposes of health and longevity. Tai Chi is considered a soft style martial art, an art applied with as much deep relaxation or "softness" in the musculature as possible, to distinguish its theory and application from that of the hard martial art styles which use a degree of tension in the muscles.
Variations of Tai Chi basic training forms are well known as the slow motion routines that groups of people practice every morning in parks across China and other parts of the world. Traditional Tai Chi training is intended to teach awareness of one's own balance and what affects it, awareness of the same in others, an appreciation of the practical value in one's ability to moderate extremes of behavior and attitude at both mental and physical levels, and how this applies to effective self-defense principles.
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QL flow yoga-presence through movement
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QL flow yoga- presence through movementAwaken your spirit and experience the joy of being with guidance from host Kim Eng, who leads viewers through a series of gentle tai chi, Yin yoga and qigong-inspired postures and flows designed to distribute positive energy throughout your body. |
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Consider these Five Exercises that You Can Do While Pregnant
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Expecting mothers have many activities that they can turn to for exercise while pregnant. Just because a woman is pregnant, does not mean that she should neglect daily exercise. We understand that mobility and endurance can be impacted by pregnancy, but any attempt at exercising is better than |
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Prostate health and Stress life of Men
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Prostate health and Stress life of MenA man health can be unenthusiastically affected by high levels of stress. Defend our self by practicing some simple rules to limit your stress. Stress has become a major modern day factor affecting men health so the tension and emotional damage of |
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Goodbye Aches and Pains: 4 Tips for Reducing Arthritic and Chronic Pain
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Arthritis and other conditions often cause chronic pain that can impair the ability to enjoy life and engage in normal activities. Arthritis is a degenerative condition that involves the wearing away of bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments in the joints of the body. Individuals may experience pain, swelling, |
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The Benefits of Exercise for People Who Suffer From Parkinson's Disease
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Many sufferers of Parkinson's disease quickly find that various aspects of their life are no longer controllable in the way that they used to be however by exercising regularly Parkinson sufferers can continue to control their gross movements i.e. walking, holding objects etc. for longer which adds a |
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Beat Back Pain With These 5 Strategies
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No one wants to live with back pain. Whether you pushed too hard at the gym or if you have a constant, nagging ache that just won't go away, there are some things you can do to help. The next time your back signals you to slow down, |
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Parkinson’s Disease & Tai Chi Therapy
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In a special to CNN, the Mayo Clinic's mayoclinic.com reported that, "Parkinson's disease is progressive, meaning the signs and symptoms become worse over time. But although Parkinson's may eventually be disabling, the disease often progresses gradually, and most people have many years of productive living after a diagnosis." |
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Menopause and Managing the Symptoms Naturally
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Menopause, also known as 'the change of life', occurs in women from their late forties onwards. Age that it starts varies due to genetic and lifestyle factors. It is a period of time in a mature woman's life marked by the stopping of her menses (period) due to |
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Bone Loss, Osteoporosis, Depression, Menopause & TAI CHI
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Emerging medical research indicates that an ancient health therapy may be the prescription for the future. Increasingly the menopausal problems of hormonal imbalance, often resulting in bone loss, are also affected by depression and stress. Change is stressful for all of us, even good changes, like changes of |
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Ancient Health Science: How Do T’ai Chi and Qigong Work?
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Western medical science is only beginning to understand what T'ai Chi and Qigong offers us. However, just the tiny amount of research that has been done so far indicates that T'ai Chi and Qigong are very powerful health tools that can save each of us and our society |
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Tai Chi and Chi Kung Explained
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What is Tai Chi?
Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese set of exercises. It is based on the Taoist understanding that all things comprise of the harmony of two complementary forces, Yin (yielding) and Yang (brittle).
Why Practice Tai Chi?
With its distinctive grace and flowing movements, Tai Chi Chuan |
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Alternative Treatments: 3 Natural Tactics For Healing
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Everything old is new again. This is especially true of healing. Several ancient healing techniques that have been used for centuries and in some cases millennia are seeing a resurgence in popularity. Many people are seeking out natural and holistic treatments that offer the possibility of healing without |
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Harvard Study Shows Heart-Health Benefits of Tai Chi
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A recent study from Harvard University shows the health benefits of tai chi, especially for those with heart conditions that prevent them from engaging in rigorous physical exercise. Tai chi is a Chinese form of martial arts that focuses on soft, slow movements and requires concentration on poses, |
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The Social Web of Stress - Simple Solutions
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Could simple stress reducing solutions be the answers to our myriad modern problems?
Urban sprawl and suburban flight are causing massive traffic jams on freeways nationwide, as individuals are working longer and longer hours. The invisible effect is a nation buckling under accumulating stress that affects parents, children, |
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High Blood Pressure and Tai Chi Therapy
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Way back in 2003, the Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine's Oct. 9th issue reported a study finding that Tai Chi "could decrease blood pressure and results in favorable lipid profile changes and improve subjects' anxiety status. Therefore, Tai Chi could be used as an alternative modality in |
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Weight control with Traditional Chinese Medicine or Acupuncture
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Weight loss comes under the topic of "Weight Control", because we are concerned with the loss and MAINTENANCE of loss of weight. This is a multi-faceted problem, and a good program involves diet, exercise and stress reduction techniques. Chinese acupuncture and digestive aid exercises are also useful tools |
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Traditional Thai Massage
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Traditional Thai Massage by Christine Townley Sussex Thai Massage School BrightonTraditional Thai Massage is often referred to as Thai Massage, Thai Bodywork, Thai Yoga Massage or applied yoga for lazy people. A Thai Massage session has more ingredients than a yoga workout. It has a blend and fusion |
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