When most people think of tai chi (short for “T’ai Chi Ch’üan”) they usually imagine a group of older people moving in slow motion in a public park. But this ancient movement practice is not just for ...
PICO RIVERA – When Bill Ferrel began practicing the ancient Chinese martial art of tai chi, he did so in hopes of healing his body. He says he wasn’t disappointed. Practicing helped him to recover ...
Scott DePerro was a broken man before he discovered tai chi. He was involved in an auto accident in the mid-1990s and suffered a stroke five years later. Although one didn’t have anything to do with ...
You may have seen people doing tai chi in your local park — and for good reason. Thanks to its mental and physical health benefits, the centuries-old practice remains a popular way to work out the ...
Activities like tai chi and yoga can improve brain power in people over 50, researchers have found. Academics from the University of Canberra have analysed 39 studies investigating the link between ...
"The power of the force can sufficiently affect another person's strength." Lionsgate has just released this film on VOD to watch - if anyone wants to see if it's legit. The Power of Chi is a ...
KUTV — The following information was submitted by John C. Neubauer. "The Power of Tai Chi Yoga" by John C. Neubauer is a remarkable glimpse into a 45-plus year journey of a 75-year-old master that ...
Imagine performing slow, fluid movements, almost like a silent dance. This is the essence of Tai Chi, a practice that goes far beyond mere physical exercise. Its main goal is to mobilize your body's ...
MANILA, Philippines – “Tai Chi; that’s different,” is a phrase that a number of characters utter through the film. Indeed, we know Tai Chi as something used more for exercise and meditation than ...
PICO RIVERA – When Bill Ferrel began practicing the ancient Chinese martial art of tai chi, he did so in hopes of healing his body. He says he wasn’t disappointed. Practicing helped him to recover ...
When most people think of tai chi (short for “T’ai Chi Ch’üan”) they usually imagine a group of older people moving in slow motion in a public park. But this ancient movement practice is not just for ...