Tai Chi – Breathing
When I first started to learn Tai Chi I used to read every book and article on the subject I […]
Tai Chi – Breathing Read Post »
When I first started to learn Tai Chi I used to read every book and article on the subject I […]
Tai Chi – Breathing Read Post »
By Gerard Menzel. Wild Lotus. Email: gmenzel@hotmail.com Tai Chi practice is closely connected to the culture of the Chinese people and
Tai Chi Foundations: Asian Culture and Philosophy Read Post »
When learning Tai Chi it is most helpful if we can access both sides of the brain at the same
Be with a group of Tai Chi people for even a short time and the conversation will inevitably move round
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Tai Chi is most often promoted for its health promoting qualities and one important feature is the focus on calm
Breathing in Tai Chi – reviewed by Julie Lucas Read Post »
Written by Morgan Buchanan. I had already studied judo and karate when I first started Tai Chi. I was eighteen,
Master Ma Hong, one of the most famous Tai Chi master in China, is the nineteenth generation of the Chen
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It is interesting when we start to explore the depths of the different energies in our bodies, especially the work
The Energy of the Body. Read Post »
Tai Chi – it’s the ultimate. In fact, as name translates, it’s the Supreme Ultimate. But you probably knew that.
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