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Chi is an ancient Chinese system of slowly flowing
movements and shifts of balance that strengthens the legs while
conditioning the tendons and ligaments of the ankles, knees, and
hips, increasing their range of motion and making them more
resilient, less prone to injury. The continuous flowing
movements of Tai Chi are based on the principle
that running water never stagnates.
The gentle movements relax your muscles and joints while
strengthening your body.
Through
movement and meditation, Tai Chi brings you health of body and
peace of mind. Tai chi is a form of exercise that can improve
muscular strength, flexibility, and aerobic fitness, as well as
having additional health benefits.
Their benefits
are well proven and are there for all to enjoy. Making an effort
to practise regularly will enable you to enter the door to the
many joys of what these arts have to offer. Tai chi is extremely
effective in improving balance and posture, and mind-body
health. More benefits are listed below:
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Tai
Chi... reduces some stress hormones- Tai
Chi uses calming, structured movements to counteract the
stress of living in today�s fast society. An over-stressed
mind makes errors and interferes with the healthy
functioning of the body. Your mind and body will begin to
rest thoroughly in the tranquil state that comes with Tai
Chi practice.
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Improves
balance - thereby
reducing the risk of falling (the leading cause of death by
injury in older folks). According to The Mayo Health Letter
(February, 1998) - "In recent years, a gentle form of
ancient Chinese martial arts, called tai chi, has gained
attention as a method for improving balance... reduced their
risk (of falling) by about 40%." Tai chi movements
emphasise the importance of weight transference, which is an
essential component of good balance. Having good balance is
important for falls prevention. A daily dose of Tai Chi
might help you to inject some balance into other parts of
your world, whether in work or at home, that need some
balance.
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Increase
oxygen levels and ease breathing difficulties- Most
people think that aerobic exercise is necessary to
strengthen the heart and the lungs. While aerobic exercise
does accomplish this, so does Tai Chi. Slow, deep, regular
breathing and energy movement combine to work oxygen deeper
into the tissues than regular exercise.
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The
deep breathing induces bodily and mental calm
as the nerves of the Central Nervous System are
soothed. Shallow rapid breathing can lead to tension
and sometimes feelings of violent anger. The blood
is circulated without stress on the heart:
Concerning the circulation of blood, the object of
Tai Chi is not to make the heart pump more strongly,
but to increase the elasticity of the vascular
system so the heart doesn't need to pump as
strongly, which provides it with more rest.
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Tai
Chi is a physical exercise that focuses the
mind, while conditioning the body. Practicing
twenty minutes a day dissipates stress and
reduces stress-related debilities, increases
stamina, and strengthens the body and will.
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Experts
say it provides resistance to disease, provides
energy and enhances
the function of internal organs by strengthening the
immune system. The lymph fluids are moved primarily by
tiny muscular contractions. The relatively fine muscular
contractions improved by Tai Chi move lymph efficiently
through the entire system and release the T4 white blood
cells that help mop up invading pathogens. These actions, as
well as the overall increase in energy that Tai Chi brings,
strengthen the body's immune response.
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Adds
flexibility to the
joints- Tai Chi works with the synovial fluid by compressing
and expanding it, preventing and reversing all sorts of
joint problems. Synovial fluid is found in the joints. It
lubricates the joints, allowing joint flexibility, and when
functioning normally helps prevent arthritis and rheumatism.
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The
muscle tissue gains elasticity: Tai Chi also causes
muscle tissue to elongate. With the stretches of Tai Chi the
muscles eventually attain a state akin to that of a springy
rubber band. This springiness is Tan Xing, it keeps you
young.
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Tai
Chi loosens the muscles and builds power: Tai Chi
works with the muscles quite differently than typical
exercises do. Tai Chi and other internal exercises build
effortless power and looseness; the goal is a feeling of
relaxed power. Relaxed power comes when the muscles just
loosen up and allow the energy to flow through.
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Leads
to improved posture and relief of back pain -
Tai chi emphasis's correct posture, which has benefits for
falls prevention, as well as decreased pain and stiffness of
joints and muscles. The initial posture of Tai Chi helps
re-educate people about their natural alignments; the ones
they had as a child.
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Regular
practicing of Tai chi brings about heightened general
awareness-Tai chi also enhances clarity of the mind and
improves mood, which also has positive benefits for your
body (eg, a negative mood and pain have been shown to be
related).
Tai Chi is
beneficial for all especially, women suffering from heart
conditions, blood pressure problems or arthritis stand more to
gain. Stiffness and pain from arthritis can contribute to poor
balance. Regular tai chi practice can significantly
increase flexibility, balance and coordination, especially
among the elderly. This is particularly good news for older
people or for those with osteoporosis who may suffer
serious injuries from a fall.
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Developed
by
WF
Team
on 8th January 2003
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