What Is Tai Chi
?
Tai Chi is an
ancient Chinese system, translated as the 'Supreme Ultimate Force'.
It is basically a physical exercise of slowly flowing movements that
focuses the mind, while conditioning the body. It is said about it
that one who practices Tai Chi for 20 minutes a day dissipates
stress and reduces stress-related debilities, increases stamina, and
strengthens the body and will.
Western sciences are
also recognizing its health benefits. Number of Tai Chi
classes and program has been set up in almost all-important cities
of United States. To locate a class in your community, just contact
your local senior center, YMCA or YWCA, health club or wellness
center. In this program, you perform a defined series of postures or
movements in a slow, graceful manner. Each movement or posture flows
into the next without pausing. That is why it is also sometimes
called as ‘meditation in motion’.
If a person is
trying to improve his general health, he may find Tai Chi
very helpful. It is generally safe for people of all ages and levels
of fitness. This program is most likely to suit older peoples as
compared to yoga or other physical exercises as the movements
involved in this program are low impact and put minimal stress on
your muscles and joints.
Tai chi is
beneficial to both physical and mental health irrespective of your
age. Below are some of its benefits:
* It reduces stress and gives you a peaceful mind
* It increases flexibility and improves muscle strength and
definition
* It also increases energy, stamina and agility
* It increases the feelings of well-being
* It helps in reducing
anxiety and
depression
* It also helps in maintaining balance and coordination
* It improves sleep quality
* It slows down the bone loss in women following menopause
* It also helps in reducing
high blood pressure
* It improves cardiovascular fitness
* It relieves from chronic muscular pain
* It also improves the working of internal organs
* It helps in better breathing
* It results in more strength and stamina
* It also improves the ability to deal with difficult situations
Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and
is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a
qualified health professional before embarking on any health
program.
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Mutt, All Rights Reserved. Nick Mutt is an active writer on
alternative health
and has published many ebooks on
natural health.
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