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T`ai Chi is a soft, gentle internal martial art as
well as a gentle health exercise that enhances the most efficient use
of the body's life giving energy which the Chinese refer to as "Qi"
(Chi). It is based on two basic principles: that life is about
balancing opposite forces (Yin and Yang), and that health problems are
the probable result of an imbalance in these forces.
The practical benefit of T`ai Chi is not only as a
form of exercise and moving meditation but in its inherent integrity -
as a system which adapts to physical and mental ability. There are
practically no limitations as to one's ability to become a T`ai Chi
"player". Young and old, healthy and not so healthy, fat or thin;
everyone can obtain some benefits from the regular practice of this
wonderful system.
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T`ai Chi stretches the muscles so less tension
is put on the skeletal structure. In this way the body moves more
freely and with less effort - similar to the ease and flexibility with
which a cat moves. T`ai Chi also strengthens the tendons and ligaments
so that the body can compress and expand with less effort and strain.
When the muscles put less tension on the body, circulation is enhanced
resulting in:
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• Lowering of blood pressure
• Improved immune function
• Relaxation and stress reduction
• Increased resistance to injury
• Improved balance and coordination
• Promotion of healthy organs
• An overall feeling of well-being
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