By: Franklin Fick | 2010-10-21 | Exercise Tai Chi walking is one of the most important aspects of Tai Chi practice. Unfortunately it is one of the aspects that most beginners do not spend enough time on. read more
By: Pete Travis | 2010-03-27 | Martial Arts If you are passionate about your tai chi and would like to extend your knowledge and training of this ancient art form, you may be interested in learning about the tai chi sword. Maybe it could renew your enthusiasm and give an extra edge to your training that has been missing for a while. read more
By: Richard Clear | 2010-07-29 | Martial Arts To martial artist, Tai Chi sensitivity plays a very significant factor. If you want to develop your sensitivity, then read on this article to have some basic ideas about it. read more
By: Todd | 2011-01-02 | Hobbies Tai Chi is the most beneficial martial art when it comes to health reasons. This form of martial art is practices in two methods. First method is the Tai Chi Chuan which is the traditional Chinese martial art. The second one is the Tai Chi Chih which is the westernized version. read more
By: Cedric Loiselle | 2011-12-09 | Travel & Leisure Toronto is the largest city in Canada. It has been known for its diverse culture that can be seen in its theatres, sports arena, restaurants, boutiques and specialty schools. One of the most interesting is the school of Tai Chi in Toronto. read more
By: Richard Clear | 2010-10-06 | Wellness You may have walked into a studio or seen a YouTube clip of an elderly person practicing slow, smooth, and big movements. If you didn't know something more about Tai Chi, it might be hard for you to believe that it could ever be used for self defense... read more
By: Darryl | 2012-03-22 | Martial Arts Deciding to look into T'ai Chi practice can be a pretty big step for many Westerners. If you want to exercise, you usually choose familiar stuff like riding a bike, walking, running, or swimming. These exercises are pretty straightforward in the Western world. You do the movements. You try not to think too hard about them. You huff and puff. You sweat. You may hurt a little the next day. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2011-01-20 | Travel & Leisure Renowned as the only Mandarin Mansion in Hong Kong, this attraction boasts history, culture and elegant architecture. Travellers to this spectacular building will be in awe as the mansion is home to a number of statues, paintings and ornaments. read more
By: Anisa Lokuge | 2010-03-31 | Martial Arts Tai chi chuan is a form of Chinese martial art that is usually practiced for various grounds including competition, longevity and health. The name was derived from taiji. There are modern and traditional forms of training for this martial art. During the initial training in tai chi, you will have to learn some solo routines which are referred to as forms. read more
By: BlairSolis | 2010-10-15 | Martial Arts Curious about Tai Chi but running short on time and patience to make an in depth research of your own? Here is a simple but accurate article on the topic of Tai Chi sparring read more
By: Greny Anna | 2010-04-30 | Martial Arts It is common known that Tai Chi Chuan is based on Chinese philosophy -Taoism, which attaches much attention on the method of breathing. The Taoists prefer deep and harmonious breathing. The founder of Tai Chi Chuan adopted this breathing method. read more
By: SoniaLeClairee | 2010-11-24 | Recreation & Sports Derived in the Taiji image which, within the Western locations know simply because the yin and yang, Tai Chi was said to become the apply that preserved the oldest schools of learning which research the receptive and active principles. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2010-10-11 | Article Marketing Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese method of building muscle strength and becoming more fit. This article talks about the ancient method and how it can be a beneficial routine to do in your home. read more