Free Online Games | Free Software Downloads 
Search

  Home    Recent Articles    Most visited    Highest rated    Forum  
Home Recreation and Sports

How To Find A Tai Chi Instructor (Part 4)
May 30, 2008, 1:15 am | visits: 40 | wordcount: 490
By Richard Clear

Continued from "How to find a Tai Chi Instructor (Part 3)" 14. Mind Intent including a real understanding of the difference between Yi and Shen 15. Jing – Energetic Expressions for health and for self defense Peng, Lu, Ji, Ahn Jan Si Jing Rooting Fa Jing Pulling Silk Coiling Expanding and Contracting Condensing and Releasing Listening – Ting Jing Central Equilibrium – Dong Jing And many many others 16. Wu Chi and How to help students actually feel the energy within the first several weeks of study. Our students are usually able to feel the electrical energy within the first 2-3 classes. This is critical to getting the famous Tai Chi results for arthritis as seen in studies. 17. Tai Chi body frame training - Large, medium and small frame. This includes being able to perform the entire Tai Chi set in a very limited space of several feet as well as being able to utilize the great deal of space that is most commonly seen being utilized by Tai Chi practitioners. 18. 4 ounces moves 1,000 pounds principles and concepts applied 19. How to perform the Tai Chi moves in a weight bearing manner in order to get the bone density results as seen in studies performed at Emory University. 20. How to utilize and practice Tai Chi in a manner that will rehabilitate injuries and physical conditions such as back problems. This is person and injury specific and is not just practicing the form moves the same way that everyone else in class does. Real Tai Chi for rehabilitation purposes is specific to the individual and any real Tai Chi instructor knows how to teach it this way. It also includes how to intelligently modify Tai Chi moves so that a person who is elderly or disabled can still get the full benefits of practice. This includes such things as being able to perform the Tai Chi while sitting down. 21. Various and different ways to practice the Tai Chi moves in order to work with different personalities and mental states to develop different attributes and abilities including the ability to become more grounded and mentally focused and to how to mentally relax and get rid of body tensions including headaches depending on what is needed. Part of this refers to the idea that everyone should not be doing the same thing the same way. From a medical standpoint Tai Chi is very individualized. So, if the teacher claims they only practice or/and teach Tai Chi for health then they should be quite knowledgeable in this area and if they are not then not only do they not know the self defense aspects of Tai Chi but they don't understand much about the health aspect of practicing Tai Chi either and you would do better to keep searching. If you can not find someone in your local community who really knows and teaches Tai Chi then please contact us and we will do our best to help you. To Be continued in "How to find a Tai Chi Instructor (Part5)"

Sigung Richard Clear has over 30 years of continuous study in Tai Chi and Chi Kung both in the U.S. and China. http://www.clearstaichi.com
Source:www.isnare.com
Google
 
Web www.articles3000.com
E-mailE-mail  Printer friendlyPrinter  PublisherPublisher  


Rate this article: 1 2 3 4 5  

Related articles...
Nationals, From Montreal to Washington
Coaches Lead Teams to Greatness
Texas Longhorn and Texas Aggies Rivalry
Fighting Irish to Fighting Coaches, Leahy and Rockne
Basketball Shooting Drills: Increasing Your Freethrow Accuracy
St. Louis Cardinals, Pride of Missouri
Ten Years of Tampa Bay Rays
Texas Rangers, A Challenging Course
Golf Can Be an Easy Game to Get Better At
The Impressive Texas Longhorns
   Related Tags
   Bookmark Us
Set this page as your
home page

Add this page to your favorites:
   Categories
Advice
Aging
Arts and Crafts
Auto and Trucks
Break-up
Business
Business and Finances
Cancer Survival
Career
Cheating
Classifieds
Computers and The Internet
Cooking
Culture
Dating
Death
Education
Entertainment
Etiquette
Family
Finances
Food and Drink
Gadgets and Gizmos
Gardening
Health
Hobbies
Home Improvement
Humor
Internet
Jobs
Kids and Teens
Leadership
Legal Matters
Marketing
Marriage
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Online Business
Opinions
Parenting
Pets and Animals
Poetry
Politics
Real Estate
Recreation
Recreation and Sports
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement and Motivation
Sexuality
Short Stories
Site Promotion
Society
Travel and Leisure
Web Development
Women
World Affairs
Writing
   Our Picks
Limewire
AVG Free
MSN Messenger 7.5
Download Firefox
DVD Shrink
DC++
Partition Magic
Ares Galaxy
   Partners
Download free software
Free Online Games
Miniclip
  
Powered by Apache, PHP, MySQL © 2006 Elerion, ltd.