Tai Chi for a Healthy Body Mind and Spirit

Tai Chi for a Healthy Body  Mind and Spirit
Author: Hua Ching Ni,Mao Shing Ni
Publsiher: Sevenstar Communications
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1887575316

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Many styles of Tai Chi are available today, but most of them only emphasize one aspect of its original purpose. The focus tends to be on either the martial arts or the health perspective, while the spiritual aspect has been lost. This book presents Tai Chi as a powerful tool for cultivating the spirit, as well as the mind and body. This book intends to introduce Tai Chi as it was originally envisioned and practiced thousands of years ago by the Masters of Tao as a tool for self-cultivation of the integration of mind, body, and spirit. Readers will also be able to learn from the clear and concise photos and illustrations in the book to become proficient in the 18-Step Short Form and 28-Step Intermediate Form of Harmony Tai Chi.

Qigong and the Tai Chi Axis

Qigong and the Tai Chi Axis
Author: Mimi Kuo-Deemer
Publsiher: Ixia Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780486837376

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"Mimi Kuo-Deemer takes the reader on a journey through the five elements and seasons of qigong, explaining their connection to health, lifestyle, and state of mind. . . . It is a pleasure to read such a balanced approach. I highly recommend Qigong and the Tai Chi Axis!" — Kenneth S. Cohen, author of The Way of Qigong Reduce stress, release pain, and create bodily harmony with this introduction to qigong and the yin/yang balance of tai chi, the ancient Chinese arts of movement meditation. This accessible book features information about these practices as well as insights into their benefits, providing tools for replenishing inner resources and managing energy levels. It also offers advice on making healthier choices in everyday life that will support the body's natural capacity for energy, balance, and well-being.

Tai Chi for Body Mind Spirit

Tai Chi for Body  Mind   Spirit
Author: Eric Chaline
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1998
Genre: Tai chi
ISBN: 1861555180

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Tai Chi for Body Mind Spirit

Tai Chi for Body  Mind   Spirit
Author: Eric Chaline
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1998
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0806963212

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Explains the excercises of tai chi with photographs illustrating each step.

The Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi

The Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi
Author: Peter M. Wayne, PhD
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780834828483

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A longtime teacher and Harvard researcher presents the latest science on the benefits of T’ai Chi as well as a practical daily program for practitioners of all ages Conventional medical science on the Chinese art of T’ai Chi now shows what T’ai Chi masters have known for centuries: regular practice leads to more vigor and flexibility, better balance and mobility, and a sense of well-being. Cutting-edge research from Harvard Medical School also supports the long-standing claims that T’ai Chi also has a beneficial impact on the health of the heart, bones, nerves and muscles, immune system, and the mind. This research provides fascinating insight into the underlying physiological mechanisms that explain how T’ai Chi actually works. Dr. Peter M. Wayne, a longtime T’ai Chi teacher and a researcher at Harvard Medical School, developed and tested protocols similar to the simplified program he includes in this book, which is suited to people of all ages, and can be done in just a few minutes a day. This book includes: • The basic program, illustrated by more than 50 photographs • Practical tips for integrating T’ai Chi into everyday activities • An introduction to the traditional principles of T’ai Chi • Up-to-date summaries of the research on the health benefits of T’ai Chi • How T’ai Chi can enhance work productivity, creativity, and sports performance • And much more

Pocket Tai Chi for Beginners

Pocket Tai Chi for Beginners
Author: Tri Thong Dang
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781462921133

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Pocket Tai Chi for Beginners is the perfect introduction to this popular exercise discipline--now in a handy, inexpensive format! This book presents the "Simplified Tai Chi" method created by China's Ministry of Physical Culture and Sports. Unlike traditional Tai Chi, which has over 80 complicated movement sequences or forms, Simplified Tai Chi has 24 short and easy-to-remember movement forms which provide all the health benefits but are far easier for ordinary people to learn and practice on a daily basis. This book provides everything you need--step-by-step instructions and over 160 clear and simple illustrations. Tai Chi is the fastest-growing martial art in the world today--due to its physical, mental and spiritual benefits--combining low-impact exercise, self-healing, meditation and a philosophy of life all in one. Benefits of Tai Chi include: Reducing falls by improving flexibility and balance Relieving joint pain Reducing stress and anxiety Lower blood pressure Strengthened core, legs and upper body Master Tri Thong Dang is one of America's most respected Tai Chi instructors who has trained many thousands of practitioners. His easy-to-follow method highlights the spiritual essence of Tai Chi and at the same time its graceful simplicity.

Tai Chi for Health

Tai Chi for Health
Author: Cheng Zhao,Don Zhao
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0976118319

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Tai Chi Chuan is one of the classic Chinese martial arts. Tai Chi emphasizes the integrity of body and mind. Ancient in its origin and deep in spiritual roots, Tai Chi Chuan is a type of moving meditation that unifies body and mind. Its movements are graceful and slow, soft and coordinated, continuous and flowing, relaxed and dynamic. It harmonizes body, mind, and spirit. In using these lessons, a student will learn how to correctly perform each posture, how to use the mind in the performance, and how to correctly regulate the breath. A student will learn the flow of the postures and how to correctly change directions. Special attention will be paid to the transition between each posture--P. [5-7].

A Tai Chi Imagery Workbook

A Tai Chi Imagery Workbook
Author: Martin Mellish
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781848190290

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The traditional medicines of Middle Asia are rich and varied - from the Ayurveda and Siddha medicines of India, to the Unani and Sufi healing practices of the Middle East. Dr. Marc S. Micozzi unfolds the compelling idea that vital energy, expressed as "prana" in the Indian practice of Ayurveda, is the unifying concept that underpins and connects all of these traditions. Describing the origins, health strategies, diagnostic approaches, and modern-day uses of each tradition, he also draws parallels to, and finds correlations with, mainstream Western concepts - and demonstrates how all these therapies fit within the context of their own cultures and ours. This groundbreaking book will be of interest to practitioners of all Middle Eastern and Asian medical traditions, complementary and alternative health practitioners, and anyone with an interest in Middle Eastern and Asian approaches to health and well-being.