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By admin, on September 20th, 2011%
20th September 2011
RISING Phoenix Tai Chi recently held a week of free Tai Chi in Alexandra Gardens – their fifth year of holding this early morning event.
The weather held out with only one wet morning, but even with the rain members of the public still turned up and carried on . . . → Read More: Penarth Tai Chi classes set to start
By admin, on September 14th, 2011%
Mark, dressed a white suit, practices Taichi (or taijiquan), a Chinese martial art on the bank of Lijiang, in Yangshuo county, Guilin city in South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous regions, Sept 14, 2011. Mark, who is from Slovenia, and his wife completed their over-two-month Taichi education in Shibanqiao village in Yangshuo county . . . → Read More: Taichi wins foreigners’ hearts
By admin, on September 12th, 2011%
September 12, 2011
Have you ever been in the presence of someone as they practice the ancient art form of tai chi? Well, I have and let me tell you, it is something to marvel at.
The Los Gatos Recreation Center has many programs and community activities for people of all ages.
. . . → Read More: Tai Chi: A Gentle Path to Fitness
By admin, on September 12th, 2011%
September 12, 2011
Perhaps the biggest promoters of China’s Shaolin Temple in the U.S. — hip-hop luminaries Wu Tang Clan — are baffling to the temple’s current abbot.
"I don’t get it," said abbot Shi Yongxin, asked to sample Wu Tang through the headphones of the Financial Times’ Beijing bureau chief. The journalist . . . → Read More: Shaolin Temple abbot clueless about Wu Tang Clan
By admin, on August 26th, 2011%
August 26, 2011
Tai chi is a slow motion and low impact exercise that promotes health, mind, body and mental relaxation. It is practiced as an effective exercise for health through a series of flowing, graceful and gentle postures and movements.
Classes are now being offered at the Cherokee Life Center on . . . → Read More: Tai Chi now offered at Cherokee Life Center
By admin, on August 18th, 2011%
2011-08-18
SHENZHEN – Not everything at the Universiade is competitive. That doesn’t make it any easier.
A group of 34 monks brought their Shaolin kungfu performance to the Universiade Village theater stage. Shaolin Kungfu in the Wind combines Chinese dance and martial arts. The group consists of kungfu masters aged 12 to . . . → Read More: Monks get in on the act with special kungfu show
By admin, on August 10th, 2011%
August 10, 2011
Venue: Dolores Park- SE corner Address: 18th Street and Dolores, San Francisco, CA, United States, 94114
Come and experience relaxing and meditative qigong exercises in Dolores Park, with Mira Luna. She will guide you through a short set of exercises which can open you up to feel chi flowing through you . . . → Read More: EXERCISE: Qigong at Dolores Park
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