Exploring Tai Chi
With the stresses
associated with today's lifestyles, people are trying harder and
harder to find methods of relaxation that will not include sore
muscles. One of the methods used is the ancient art of
Tai
Chi. Scientists have found this ancient art helps people
cope with anxiety and depression even better than exercise. Tai Chi,
the Americanized version of the Chinese Tai Chi Chuan is said to be
the most concentrated form of meditation and yoga today. Tai Chi
combines meditation, controlled breathing and stretching into a
workout that can be done daily, weekly, or even a few times a week
and still have a great effect on body and mind.
Traditional Tai
Chi consists of the long form and short form. The long form has
nearly one hundred ten positions, while the short form consists of
less than forty. Stretches are believed to be able to help relieve
pain and stress by forcing negative energy our and replacing it with
positive energies. Classes and groups meet anywhere for daily to
three times a week with their main focus on teaching the student to
do Tai Chi properly so that the quality and length of life becomes
greater than average. It is believed that with Tai Chi and a healthy
lifestyle years can be added to your life.
Not just for
those suffering from pains and aches, Tai Chi is also a method which
can be used to relax and regenerate. A large part of the Tai Chi
philosophy is meditation. Most Tai Chi masters will advise doing Tai
Chi in a quiet area, inside or outside your home, where there is not
a lot of noise. Meditation is an integral part of some of the forms.
Clearing the mind and body of negative energies will also help
attain the relaxation needed for a peaceful night's sleep.
While Tai Chi is
mostly a peaceful type of martial art, there is also a form of
combative Tai Chi. This focuses on defense rather than offense. This
form of martial art is adaptable to the young and old. Families
often practice Tai Chi together. Along with classes and groups who
teach Tai Chi, there are also DVDs and downloadable versions for
those who wish to stay in the comfort of their own home.
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