tai chi
07/14/2018
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By Bridgette Wilcox
What is Tai Chi? And why you should try it
In the world of fitness, Tai Chi may just be one of the most underrated form of exercise. It is, after all, a slow and steady exercise favored by older people — and while the gentleness of its movements is striking, it doesn’t exactly rank high in terms of glamour for an audience that favors strength, […]
06/12/2018
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By RJ Jhonson
Why tai chi is good for you, regardless of age and physical activity level
In recent years, tai chi has made it to many lists of the most popular meditation techniques, and for good reason. No matter how old or active you are, this ancient Chinese practice offers many health benefits, including disease prevention and pain relief. Data from 2016 reveal that more than three million people practice tai chi in […]
03/26/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Tai Chi found to significantly improve knee movement and flexibility in osteoarthritis patients
The day is sunny and bright. You’re looking forward to a fun weekend at the park with your family. The picnic basket is prepared, and so are the children’s toys and favorite things. But your knee suddenly hurts, and you could hardly walk. A few minutes later, it’s swelling and tender to the touch. You’re experiencing […]
03/16/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Could practicing tai chi improve your driving skills?
Driving a car is a sign of independence. You’re free to hie off wherever you want, when you want it. You don’t wait for someone to take you there. You need not stress yourself as you rush to catch the last train. And you can take as many things with you because you need not […]
12/09/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
The power of your mind: Mindfulness proven, again, to be just as effective as pharma drugs for mental health
If you’ve dismissed mindfulness as a fad, you could be missing out on a very valuable tool for your mental health. In fact, it can be just as effective as the gold standard therapy – individual cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) – for a range of psychiatric symptoms, according to a new study published in European […]
11/08/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Tai Chi found to be pleasant and effective rehab for heart attack patients
Lovingly called “meditation in motion” by those who regularly practice it, the noncompetitive martial art of Tai Chi is now being validated as an effective and alternative rehabilitation treatment for heart attack patients. Tai Chi is comprised of a series of gentle physical movements that can be increased in pace over time. Already it has […]
10/20/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Top five low-impact exercises for overall health
To anyone who doesn’t frequently engage in exercise, just mentioning the word brings up images of exhaustion, pain, and lots of sweat. These are more than enough to turn plenty of us off from physical activity. Yet according to one Harvard doctor, the best exercises may actually be the easiest ones. Forget long-distance running: Dr. […]
06/06/2017
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By Bridgette Wilcox
Twelve weeks of Tai Chi shown to significantly reduce mild to moderate depression
The ancient Chinese martial art of Tai Chi is often overlooked as a form of exercise even though the practice has countless health benefits that include stress reduction, increased flexibility, and now, according to a new study, an improvement in depression symptoms. The research, published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, focused on adult members of […]
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