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Tai Chi A Gentle Exercise For The Elderly

June 21, 2010 By admin 4 Comments

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Tai Chi is known throughout the world for its gentle exercise. This is especially good for the elderly.  Studies have shown that regular Tai Chi training can help curb the signs of aging such as  Bone Loss, Osteoporosis, Depression, Menopause,stress and other ailments that effect us. While science is just catching up to the possibilities many tai chi practitioners have known for years the benefits of training.

Mindful Movements for the Elderly « Getting Old

Tai Chi and Qi Gong are ancient Chinese arts that utilize such meditative and mindful movements to provide both physical and spiritual benefits for the body and mind. They are most ideal for the elderly because they are instrumental in …

Publish Date: 06/07/2010 8:17

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Tai Chi is suffering from arthritis on the program in Roseland

Tai chi program for those with arthritis in Roseland ROSELAND – The Arthritis Foundation is launching a new joint-safe Tai chi program designed to help improve the quality of life for people with arthritis. Read more on The Progress.

Publish Date: 06/04/2010 6:36

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Does Tai Chi Have Medical Benefits?

It earlier was shown to boost the immune systems of elderly people, and aid a restful sleep. Origins of Tai Chi. Nobody knows exactly when Tai Chi originated, but common folklore points to a wise old Chinese sage (who else? …

Publish Date: 05/30/2010 2:11

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Much can be said about this ancient art. In the years I have been studying it, My balance has improved, I feel more energetic and it blends nicely with the other arts I study.

Internal martial arts are void of all the external power you see exhibited in other fighting arts. That is because at the art of the Grand Ultimate Fist is peace and harmony.  A Tai Chi Chuan student doesn’t try to win a fight by brute force, nor do they seek violence. They simply strive to become one with the energy that is being presented to them. It is through this balance and harmony that they are able to overcome their attacker.

Filed Under: World Of Tai Chi Tagged With: Energy, Health, Instruction, Kung Fu, Martial arts, Qigong, Sports, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan

Tai Chi – Chi Gung The Breath Of Life

February 10, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

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Chi Kung (also known as Qigong) practices stability and increase the bodie ‘s energies and cultivate sensations of health , might, and well being. Chi Kung uses the natural functions within your body to release tension, develop flexibility, coordination and stamina, and to heal chronic joint and back problems. The main idea of Chi Kung is to develop and save Chi.

Chi Kung is an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine and is particularly commonly used for its beneficial curing effects.

Qi Gong 10 symbols of Longevity Exercises 1-6

There are thousands of different types of Qigong Movements you can practice

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In Chi Kung practice, regulating the breath is the most important training. The first step toward maintaining your health involves increasing your oxygen supply. You must resume breathing deep down in your abdomin like a baby does …

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All Tai Chi styles have some form of Qigong in their training. Doing Chi Gung is the warm up for doing the Tai Chi Form. I has been my experience that if you do practice Chi Gung (Qigong) one of the side effects is your body needs less sleep.

It is said that the minds move the chi, it has also been my experience that before I felt chi I had to imagine I did. Once I made the connection I was able to more freely feel chi move through my body.

Filed Under: World Of Tai Chi Tagged With: Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, Alternative, chi, Chi Kung, Health, Instruction, Martial arts, Qigong, Tai Chi, Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Art Of Hapkido

January 2, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

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The martial art known as Hapkido is an art of complete self defense.  Those who study it are more than capable of defending themselves in any type of situation, being more than able to apply their confidence and discipline from the art to enhance their lives, protecting themselves and those that they love as well.

Hapkido teaches students to use minimal force with any stronger opponent.  Contrary to other martial arts, it doesn’t involve strength to execute the techniques.  To control the opponent and take him down, Hapkido focuses on pressure points and the impact they have on opponents.  It also involves a very powerful arsenal of thrusts, spin kicks, and sweeps.  If they are executed properly, the moves from this martial art can be very effective against opponents and attackers.

Along with kicks, punches, and pressure point attacks; Hapkido also uses wrist and joint manipulation locks, along with several throwing techniques.  All together, there are nearly 300 categories of special movements in Hapkido that involve nearly 3,500 techniques.

Hapkido is a very popular martial art, which is mainly due to the fact that just about anyone, regardless of age or weight can practice the techniques.  The martial art also involves systematic training and stamina exercise, which can improve your health.  You don’t need to be in the best shape either, as Hapkido can actually help your body as well as your health.

Hapkido Techniques

Studying Hapkido will also help with developing your muscles, along with your posture, controlling your weight, developing confidence, self control, even fulfilling your spirit.  Although it is mainly based in self defense techniques, it also teaches you how to become a better person and get yourself back in health and in touch with your spirit.

Throughout the style, the linear techniques work together to form a solid base in which all of the circular techniques can be perfected.  Everything in Hapkido is tried and tested, in order to come up with a balanced blend of techniques and skills that are apt for any situation.  With Hapkido being a martial art of self defense, there is a lot of practice involved blocking attacks in many different situations.  This way, the stylist can be more prepared for any situation he finds himself in.

Today, Hapkido is practiced by men and women of all ages, even little children.  It is a very beneficial martial art, one that can be utilized from nearly any position or direction, such as lying, sitting, and standing.  It is an art of self defense, and can even be deadly if the stylist is proficient with the techniques.  What makes it even more deadly though – is the fact that a lot of people aren’t familiar with it.

In The World Of Hapkido

What is Hapkido? By Grand Master Dong Kyun Kim

If you visit the American Dragon Martial Arts Academies school in Clermont, Florida you will see first hand that Hapkido is a Korean martial art of self defense. Hapkido means the “Way of Coordinated Power”. Hapkido incorporates many …

World Martial Arts Magazine » Blog Archive » Hapkido is good for …

Hapkido class at the American Dragon Martial Arts Academies is more beneficial for most adults than standard exercise programs. You must experience our Hapkido class in Clermont, Florida to appreciate the difference. …

muay thai: Korean Hapkido Vs Taekwondo?

Korean Hapkido – Most physical confrontations take place in certain areas, which are commonly referred to as kicking, punching, trapping and grappling. I have learned that fighting skills in one area do not guarantee success in a street …

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