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  Tai Chi - Crystalinks
Tai Chi is a centuries old Chinese discipline for health, relaxation, balance, flexibility, strength, meditation, self-defense and self-cultivation.
Tai Chi is change and you should follow and respond naturally to the opponents every subtle move and situation.
Tai Chi, as it is practiced in the west today, can perhaps best be thought of as a moving form of yoga and meditation combined.
www.crystalinks.com /tai_chi.html   (1659 words)

  
 The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Tai Chi Chuan
Tai chi offers health benefits that are particularly attractive to older adults, and classes have sprung up all over the United States in recent years.
Tai chi, therefore, should generally be practiced along with, rather than in place of, regular moderate aerobic exercise.
To perform tai chi correctly, students should be supervised by an instructor trained to monitor their posture and movement.
www.physsportsmed.com /issues/1999/06_99/cheng.htm   (938 words)

  
 History of Tai Chi Chuan
One of the avowed aims of Tai Chi is to foster the circulation of this "chi" within the body, the belief being that by doing so the health and vitality of the person are enhanced.
This "chi" circulates in patterns that are close related to the nervous and vascular system and thus the notion is closely connected with that of the practice of acupuncture and other oriental healing arts.
The emphasis in Tai Chi is on being able to channel potentially destructive energy (in the form of a kick or a punch) away from one in a manner that will dissipate the energy or send it in a direction where it is no longer a danger.
www.alltaichi.com /history_of_tai_chi_chuan.htm   (1059 words)

  
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Tai chi is a Chinese martial art that is primarily practiced for its
Tai Chi, as a form of meditation, is intended to help one understand oneself and to enable one to deal with others more effectively.
The tai chi form is meant to enable one to bring the principles of yin and yang back into their fundamental, natural harmony.
www.mtsu.edu /~jpurcell/Taichi/taichi.htm   (634 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Tai chi enables students to cultivate chi (qi)--the intrinsic energy or life force of the body.
The circulation of chi revitalizes the internal organs and all biological sytems.
Tai Chi Chuan theory is the most sophisticated of all the martial arts, and while its spirit is non-aggressive, in actual full contact competition it is superior to the more well-known "hard" styles.
www.chutaichi.com /taichi.shtml   (559 words)

  
 Tai chi chuan styles
The grandson's form of the Yang-style Tai Chi Chuan was later taken as the protocol of the Yang-style Chuan.
The initiator of the Sun-style Tai Chi Chuan was Sun Lutang (1861-1932) from Dingxian County in Hebei Province.
The Chanmen Tai Chi Quan or Buddhist Tai Chi Quan which is popular in the area of Pingdingshan in Henan Province was developed by monks in the Shaolin Temple according to the Infinitely Merciful Dharani Scripture.
www.chinavoc.com /kungfu/taiji_style.asp   (1151 words)

  
 History of Tai Chi Chuan
T'ai chi ch'uan was originally taught as a martial art and longevity exercise.
Sun was already renowned for his hsing-i ch'uan and pa kua chang skills, but he decided to combine the Hao style of t'ai chi with the other two arts to form a new system called the Sun style, after Sun Lu-tang.
Some tai chi historians claim that many of the senior students of Yang Shao-hou, believing their skill was higher than Yang Cheng-fu's, went off on their own after Shao-hou died.
www.dotaichi.com /Articles/HistoryofTaiChi.htm   (5387 words)

  
 Tai Chi History
In order to properly understand Tai Chi Chuan one must first perceive it for what it is. Tai Chi Chuan is a tool, a man-made device designed to bring about harmony and balance between energy and mass.
As a final word, let me say that Tai Chi Chuan should be practiced every day, it should not however be something that you have to make yourself do but rather be something that you want and like to do, it should be fun rather than a chore.
Tai Chi Chuan went through several alterations as it was passed from master to student.
www.chinahand.com /tai_chi/history/tc_history.htm   (918 words)

  
 Four Skills of Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi Chuan is a form of moving Chi Kung or Qigong (breathing exercise).
The amount of Chi in a person at a given movement is determined by his hereditary background, which is finite and unchangeable; and one's diet and environment (including methods used to maximize the intake of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide), which is infinite and changeable.
Chi is activated by the mind and flows along the meridian channels to their ends at the extremity of our limbs and then returns to the Dantian.
www.tai-chi-centre.com /fourskills.htm   (1173 words)

  
 TAI CHI CHUAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Tai Chi Chuan is both a health exercise, and a unique form of self-defense system.
From the Tai Chi Chuan point of view, skill is not restricted by body size, strength, or natural quickness.
The outstanding characteristic of Tai Chi Chuan is that it's practice centers around the slow development of a tenacious strength that enables the body not only to withstand punches or kicks of great force but also to generate tremendous power of its own.
www.nytaichi.com /tcc.htm   (395 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi Chuan is an internal martial art used by the Chinese for thousands of years as a vehicle for self-cultivation and self defense.
Tai Chi Chuan consists of slow and even movements relaxing the body and the mind, promoting the flow of vital energy and replacing stiffness with flexibility and good body co-ordination.
Tai Chi Chuan is an exercise that may be practiced by anyone.
www.akskarate.com /Index_files/page0003.htm   (445 words)

  
 The Patience T'ai Chi Association - What is Tai Chi?
The story of Tai Chi begins with its founder Chang San-Feng, a Taoist hermit who is variously reported as having lived either during the Sung (960-1279) or the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368).
A more likely explanation of Tai Chi's origins lies in the conjecture that Master Chang, if he existed at all, combined certain fighting movements together with other movements designed to increase internal energy in the body to create a new system which became a physical manifestation of Taoist philosophy.
Some examples are Tai Chi, Tai Chi, Tai Chi Chuan, Taiji, etc. For the sake of consistency, on this website, unless an exact spelling is required (as in a title, quote or organization) the apostrophes are generally eschewed in favor of whole words.
www.patiencetaichi.com /what_is_tai_chi.htm   (765 words)

  
 All About Tai Chi Chuan
The most popular forms of Tai Chi are the form of 42 steps and the form of 24 steps, both derived from the Yang style.
During the practice of the Tai Chi, the back is due to maintain straight and the head arrives, to breathe slowly smooth and maintaining a deep concentration.
The Tai Chi has demonstrated to have manifold beneficial effects for the health and it is becoming more and more a habitual practice in the western society.
www.alltaichi.com   (320 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
T'ai Chi Ch'üan is considered a soft style martial art, an art applied with deep relaxation or "softness" in the musculature as possible, to distinguish its theory and application from that of the hard martial art styles which use a degree of tension in the muscles.
Traditional T'ai Chi training is intended to teach awareness of one's own balance and what affects it, awareness of the same in others, an appreciation of the practical value in one's ability to moderate extremes of behavior and attitude at both mental and physical levels, and how this applies to effective self-defense principles.
T'ai Chi Ch'üan's theories and practice are therefore believed by some schools to have been formulated by the Taoist monk Zhang Sanfeng in the 12th century, at about the same time that the principles of the Neo-Confucian school were making themselves felt in Chinese intellectual life.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tai_chi   (3812 words)

  
 Loughborough Tai Chi Chuan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
In Tai Chi the movements are slow and medative, yet have an unseen internal strength.
Although first taught as a form of self-defense, tai chi is now practiced by millions of people daily as a means of reducing stress, promoting balance and flexibility, and enhancing well-being.
It must not be forgotten that Tai Chi is a Martial Art and although it is now days mainly practised as a form of moving meditation with great benefit to the practitioner, to completely understand this wonderful art cannot be achieved without knowledge of the martial applications.
members.aol.com /midlandstaichi/taichi.html   (362 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi Chuan ist in China vor allem wegen seiner exzellenten Anwendung in der Selbstverteidigung bekannt.
The Tai Chi Chuan Classics say, "when you are extremely soft, then you become extremely hard and strong." Someone who has extremely good Tai Chi Chuan kung fu has arms like iron wrapped with cotton and the weight is very heavy.
The Tai Chi Chuan Classics say "The motion should be rooted in the feet, released through the legs, controlled by the waist and manifested through the fingers." Everything is the same (acts in one breath).
www.tai-chi-reuter.de /text.htm   (1689 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan Center|Home
The Tai Chi Chuan Center is a not-for-profit organization that promotes health in body, mind, and spirit through the practice of tai chi and related Chinese healing arts.
About the Tai Chi Chuan Center The Tai Chi Chuan Center was founded as a not-for-profit organization in 2000 by Master C.K. Chu and his martial arts students to bring the benefits of Tai Chi to a wider public.
Master Chu is also the founder of the Chu Tai Chi martial arts studio, which has been in Times Square since 1973 and is world-famous as one of the finest tai chi schools in North America.
www.taichichuancenter.org   (520 words)

  
 Introduce Tai Chi Chuan, tai chi chuan history, tai chi chuan styles and pictures of tai chi chuan movements
Tai Chi Quan is also called "philosophical Chuan," meaning that its principles and techniques all contain the idea of Tai Chi in Chinese classical philosophy.
Tai Chi refers to a primitive state in Chinese philosophy.
The life of man was a state of Tai Chi in the earliest stage, just like the baby in the body of a mother.
www.chinavoc.com /kungfu/taiji_tj.asp   (865 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chaun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
Until the beginning of this century Tai Chi was considered a secret practice passed down through families and loyal students.
The martial art of Tai Chi is based on the concepts of the Yin Yang relationship.
Tai Chi Chuan is one of the best exercises for all ages.
www.utah.edu /stc/tai-chi   (237 words)

  
 Chinese Culture Center - Tai Chi Chuan, internal martial arts instruction Albuquerque NM
Everybody has "Chi" and through the practice of Tai Chi Chuan, you will learn to increase and control the flow of your personal energy, leading to a stronger body and a sharper mind.
Chen Tai Chi, being the oldest and original style, was developed in the Chen family village, and later it was taught to a man named Yang and so on.
Tai Chi Chuan offers the student as much personal challenge as he or she may desire, from a refreshing way to stay fit, to an endless Spiritual journey.
www.chineseculturecenter-abq.com /taic.html   (940 words)

  
 The Tai Chi Chuan Page
Practice of the Tai Chi Chuan form builds strength in movement, stamina and the ability to relax in strength.
The Tai Chi Principles are even more important than the movements for they are the laws of nature that shape our every moment.
For example, T'ai Chi has been shown to be very helpful with arthritis, hypertension, balance difficulties, cardio rehabilitation and lower back pain.
www.taichiusa.com /taichichuan.htm   (321 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-07-20)
he Tai Chi Chuan, also known to western people as Tai Chi, is an exercise with the movements of one's head, eyes, arms, hands, body, legs, and feet done in coordination with one's mind and respiration.
As a mater of fact, the whole routine of Tai Chi is usually difficult to remember.
If one is just learning Tai Chi for health purposes, but not for its value as a martial art, practicing some simple Tai Chi forms repeatedly will be enough for one's physical well-being.
members.tripod.com /~zenist/taichi.html   (380 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi Chuan is an ancient Chinese discipline and can be translated as the “Supreme Ultimate Art.” The interacting and balancing of opposites, Yin and Yang.
Chi Kung is the skill of Cultivating Chi energy or Life Force and after a little practice you come to realize that Tai Chi Chuan is a very high level form of Chi Kung.
Chi Kung has a documented history of over 5000 years, where as Tai Chi Chuan and its “Forms” can be traced to the more recent Chen Family in the 16
www.thechiclinic.co.uk /id35.html   (674 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan
All great Tai Chi Chuan masters since classical times have practised Tai Chi Chuan as a martial art and all Tai Chi Chuan classics have described it as a martial art, although the older texts often paid more attention to its function in spiritual cultivation than in combat efficiency.
If a Tai Chi Chuan exponent has only internal force but no combat application, he may be able to give impressive demonstration of his power, such as taking punches without sustaining injury or sending a demonstration partner flying backward, but he would be unable to defend himself in a real fight.
At the first level Tai Chi Chuan promotes good health; at the intermediate level it is very effective for self defence, and at the highest level it leads to spiritual fulfilment.
www.shaolin-wahnam.org /taichicom.html   (1662 words)

  
 Welcome to T'ai Chi
T'AI CHI Magazine in the leading international magazine for persons interested in T'ai Chi Ch'uan (Taijiquan), qigong, and other internal martial arts, as well as those interested in similar Chinese disciplines which contribute to fitness, health, and a balanced personal sense of well being.
Now in its 30th year, it is respected for the quality of its content and the continuing effort to contribute to the development of T'ai Chi Ch'uan world wide.
Using four ounces to overcome a thousand pounds is at the heart of Tai Chi practice, yet it is widely misunderstood.
www.tai-chi.com   (247 words)

  
 Tai Chi Chuan
The study of Tai Chi Chuan has been shown to be beneficial in may ways to practitioners.
Recent studies have shown Tai Chi Chuan to increase bone density, lower blood pressure, increase stability (lower falling incidents in seniors) increase range of motion in joints and other benefits as well.
I have been actively involved in teaching Tai Chi Chuan for over 21 years in private and in public parks promoting the Wu family small frame, public classes have been offered at studio from it's inception.
www.rabboar.com /studio/TCC.htm   (474 words)

  
 Yang form of tai chi chuan, 37 movings from master Chen Man Ching.
The 37 movements, Yang style, Tai chi chuan form was developed by the last great tai chi chuan master.
At each moment of the form we will be either in a yin or a yang positionTai chi chuan is that which manifests itself as a yin or yang form We put that into application avoiding double weight.
Become a member of a club or gym where tai chi chuan is practised and practise intensively twice a week.
english.yinyangandtaichichuan.org /form.html   (1216 words)

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