Feel The Energy Return To Your Body With Tai Chi

Posted by admin | Health Articles | Tuesday 26 January 2010 9:41 am

WELLNESS & LONGEVITY MOVEMENT

There are many programs offerred from videos, DVDs, books, E-books, weekend workshops, etc. on Tai chi but there is no comparison to learning from a real master over time. So much is missed when trying to model from these mediums. This education usually benefits the experienced practitioner who knows the nuances and can fill in the connective steps. On the other hand, if the video method is joined with a good Tai chi instructor then a student may progress faster.Moreover, the joy of tai chi will be enhanced if one learns the correct ancient method and technique which avoids serious injury. I humbly encourage all to find out why and how to practice this art in order to truely receive life-sustaining benefits.

“From experience, I have learned that it is better to learn a few moves well rather than many superficially. The essence of tai chi can be found in just one move.”

TAI CHI CHUAN

Pure Natural Energy & Healing From Within

Over time Tai Chi takes root and imbues youthfulness where once the hardness of aging withered all chances for longevity. The ancient art of tai chi softens the sinews as concentration on the “chi” rejuvenates the body, mind and spirit.

Dating back to the 14th century, Yang Style Tai Chi seeks health in moderation. Health and balance is achieved by forming body movements that are not extreme but gentle and cleansing. Yang style tai chi developed from Chen style tai chi which began in the 13th century. Wu, Hao and Sun style tai chi followed adding their valuable contributions to the internal martial arts in 1800s. These are the five main families where tai chi was cultivated.

“Life exists because qi is amassed, when qi is dispersed, one dies.” — Zhuang Zi, ancient Chinese philosopher

TAI CHI HEALTH BENEFITS

Tai Chi is an exercise program that uses a sequence of precise body movements, meditation, and synchronized breathing to improve health and well-being. Tai chi movements are designed to express the yin and yang components that are fundamental to Chinese medicine in a balanced and harmonious form. Like most moderate physical activities, tai chi can improve:

  • stamina
  • muscle tone
  • agility
  • flexibility
  • strength
  • pain alleviation

Breathing practices provide a meditative role in stress reduction.

Clinical studies show that tai chi is effective for:

  • slowing bone loss in early postmenopausal women
  • improved physical functioning in older women with osteoarthritis
  • increases the range of motion in the lower limbs in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
  • improves aerobic capacity in sedentary adults
  • reduced hypertension and lipid profile in hypertensive individuals
  • improved sleep in elderly individuals
  • significant improvement in symptom management and quality of life for patients suffering from chronic heart failure, fibromyalgia and breast cancer

The adept practitioner learns to receive the energy or “chi” from below, above and beside him or her. This occurance is complimentary, promoting well being and longevity. While the enterpretation of this phenomena is varied, nevertheless, the experience is greatly welcomed.    Sifu Mark Hammer

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