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by Ray Lam

Tai chi is an ancient Chinese exercise that combines relaxed smooth movement with a calm and alert mind; it is a mind-body practice using easy and effortless slow motion dance. It is a non-impact exercise building patience, flexibility, balance, strength and coordination. Tai Chi improves the health and the physical condition besides enhancing sleep patterns and decreasing stress and tension. Tai Chi allows us to stay healthy with minimal effort.

Tai chi means sole ultimate it applies the principle of staying centered both mentally and physically. It also trains proper body positions while moving about, it removes the stress of the backside and the hips too, it is a reasonable aerobic exercise that can diminish stress level and improve the body’s resistant response. Regular practice of Tai Chi lower blood pressure and enhances emotional well being, it moreover boosts flow of vital energy and leads to complete relaxation.

The advantages of Tai chi are innumerable according to the Medical Academy of Shanghai. Studies conducted by them show that Tai Chi regulates the blood pressure, reduces stress and tones the musculosketal system in the body. The blood circulation in the body is smooth. The central nervous system is stimulated and it eliminates all the gastric problems if present.

Tai Chi require you to keep your body, mind and breath together while moving in a rhythmical, effortless and in continuous flow. With regular practice, you will learn how to relax the mind and body eliminating any feelings of stress and tension.

Tai chi originated in china 700 years ago in China as a martial art by legendary founder ‘Chang san fang’ inspired by a battle between a snake and a crane ,so he created a self defense system based on the power flow and flexibility not on physical force.

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