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Free video tutorial:

Play the Chi of Tai Chi like an Accordion

The moment you start learning Tao exercises like Taichi Chuan, qigong exercises and standing meditation, you’ll begin to hear about chi.

The Tao exercises can help us to stay healthy, very much of it is due to the regulation of chi in our body.  Without the process, the exercises are less effective.   Chi is, therefore, basic to the Tao exercises.

If you are taking up the Tao exercises, it is useful for you to feel the chi in your body.  This does not mean that without the feeling of chi, your Taoist exercises are not working.  What I am sure, nevertheless, is that w ith the feel of chi, you will definitely enjoy more of the exercises. 

Here, I’ll like to share with you a very simple way to feel the chi in your body.

What you’ll have to do is simply to place your two palms facing each another, leaving a distance between them, and hold them in front of you lower abdomen. and then, relaxed. If you can be truly relaxed, you will feel a current of energy between the two palms. The feeling varies from one individual to another. Some of you may feel warmth and strong sensation, other only mildly. In some cases, there’s a tingling feeling, or even numbness.

They are all signals that the chi in your two palms are interacting.

You can play with the chi between the two palms, as if playing with an invisible accordion. See how the chi exercises are conducted in my video tutorial:

Play the Chi of Tai Chi like an Accordion

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One of the questions that I’m often asked about tai chi chuan is, “am I too young to learn?”

For those who have been practicing the martial art form, it is a rather amusing question.

Of course, tai chi is an excellent exercise for the elderly, as it is gentle, and allows one to do it in a non-strenuous manner. This is, nevertheless, only one facet of the sport. The exercise can be as demanding as any other sports! It needs not be slow, and the blows can be extremely powerful.

See how this young boy of 10 years old enjoys the exercise, and you will have no doubt that tai chi can be equally delightful for the young.

The style he practices is Yang style – one of the five major styles of tai chi practiced today.



        
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