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The Tai Chi Master - Articles
Video: One-on-One Coaching with a Tai Chi Master
by
Al S.
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:37pm
Have you ever wanted to work one-on-one
with a Tai Chi master?
I've put together a short video presentation
about what happens during this type of training.
You'll see a new approach to working one-on-one
currently being used to help participants become
Certified Practitioners and Certified Instructors in
Tai Chi, Qigong, and Chi Development
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Why I started studying tai chi 26 Years ago
by
Linda
Posted
Sat 16 Aug 2008 8:23pm
rec room to watch movies of some old tai chi masters, including his father and his teacher from Hong Kong.
I remember being confused as to why they moved so little, so...
I loved to dance. I still do. I was attracted to Tai Chi because of it's dancelike movements. So when I started studying it at a local community centre, I fell in love
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Why I started studying tai chi 27 Years ago
by
Linda
Posted
Thu 30 Jul 2009 9:20pm
, to our teacher's rec room to watch movies of some old tai chi masters, including his father and his teacher from Hong Kong.
I remember being confused as to why they moved so little...
By Linda Tenenbaum
I loved to dance. I still do. I was attracted to Tai Chi because of it's dancelike movements. So when I started studying it at a local community centre
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Essential 4 Series: Breathing Methods - Tai Chi I
by
Drea D.
Posted
Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:00pm
" on Channel 5 in Brooklyn was my Kung Fu fix...but I never even took a karate class.
Cover of Tai Chi Master
So back to 1995, I was hanging out with my friends one day, smoking... (by this time, I was a huge Jet Li fan...my favorite movie then was called the " Tai Chi Master"...so I was really open to what my friend had to say). My friend then said to me, "want
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Tai Chi for Health
by
catattack
Posted
Fri 19 Jun 2009 10:13pm
subject, tai chi. She’s a master of tai chi, she reported, and gives classes in Los Angeles. Erin told us the story about how she got involved in tai chi, initially through... ago, she hasn’t had a single cold since even though she’d had several lung-related incidents in her young years.
I took a look at the Tai Chi Academy website re: the benefits
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What is Tai Chi?
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by
passion4living


Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 7:37pm
What is Tai Chi?
Also known as t'ai chi ch'üan, tai ji quan, tai chi is generally classified as a "soft", internal Chinese system of physical exercises designed.... While the basic exercise forms are typified by slow, regulated breathing, many styles have advanced secondary forms of a faster pace. I learned from 2 tai chi masters who taught
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Tai Chi Tips
by
TaiChiTeam ..
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm
, which makes it well suited to the elderly those with arthritis
Tai Chi basics. To learn Tai Chi requires a suitable guide and a commitment to regular practice.
Tai Chi can help. Life is complicated, and Tai Chi cannot solve all your problems. However, Tai Chi can help you simplify your life in a big and relaxing way.
Tai Chi classic line. T'ai
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Tai Chi for Beginners with Grandmaster William C C Chen
by
Krizia MissK
Posted
Sun 02 May 2010 10:18pm
hard to follow, I suggest getting the companion book, “Tai Chi Chuan; Art of the 60 Movements,” the newer 10th printing published in 2008.
If you want to learn the more subtle “mechanics” of Tai Chi, attend one of his workshops.
(For example, Master Chen has not yet published his explanations of tilting and untilting the kwa)
Don’t wait too long though
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