Category: Tai Chi News
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Start the New Year with Tai Chi!
You are invited to our 11th Annual Start the New Year with Tai Chi – a tradition that has become a meaningful way to begin each year with intention, balance, and community.
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A Tai Chi Odyssey
Tired of seeing only ‘Tai Chi for seniors’ or ‘Tai Chi for Balance’ headlines? Here’s something different. This well-made video follows a dedicated group from the U.S. who have traveled to China annually
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Revitalizing martial arts
A young Tai Chi master from central China’s Henan Province is revolutionizing the way the next generation perceives this ancient martial art.
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Hawaii World Tai Chi Day
Here’s a nice video shared on world Tai Chi Day organized by Sifu Chee. Practitioners across the island participate and lend their experience to the art.
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Tai Chi Blogs
Tai Chi is more than just practice—it’s a shared journey of discovery. By exchanging insights and experiences, we grow together and deepen our understanding. If you’re eager to explore more, check out this curated list of some of the most popular Tai Chi blogs for inspiration, wisdom, and new perspectives.
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Tai Chi in Bangkok’s Lumphini Park
During their visit to Bangkok, they stopped by Lumphini Park, a well-known gathering place for Tai Chi enthusiasts.
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Start the New Year with Tai Chi!
Tai Chi cane is a lesser-known but highly versatile weapon within the Tai Chi martial arts tradition. The form incorporates movements and principles of Tai Chi but adapts them to the use of a cane or short staff, which can serve as a practical tool for self-defense, balance training, and…
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When ballet meets Tai Chi
Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia 2024-02-11 17:48:48 “I need to go back to the roots, to China first of all.” An American girl has been studying Tai Chi under the guidance of an inheritor in China’s Tianjin, and has discovered profound insights into the purpose of life through the rich…
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Tai Chi routine conveys Taoist wisdom
Wudang Tai Chi (武當太極拳) is a style of Tai Chi that originated in the Wudang Mountains of China. It is a form of internal martial arts and is characterized by its slow, flowing movements and emphasis on balance and harmony. It is said to have been developed by Zhang Sanfeng,…
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Wudang master practices Tai Chi
Master Hu Weizhe is a prominent 15th generation inheritor of Wudang San Feng Sect. Watch a short video of him in action at: https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-11-03/Wudang-master-practices-Tai-Chi-1oqFGx7CPp6/index.html
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Welcome to our New Website
Welcome to our new Redding Tai Chi website! We are thrilled to bring you this updated platform where you can delve deeper into the art of Tai Chi and find valuable resources to support your practice. We would like to inform you that our previous website was hosted by Wix.com,…
