How Tai Chi Helped this Therapist Overcome Compassion Fatigue by Benjamin Wegner, PsyD ~ (Oct 2022)
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Interview with Kevin Lannon by Rachel Sharpe (UK)
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“Watching it calmed me down. It was the most beautiful thing I had seen. These two energies work together. I thought to myself I would like to do that someday. It planted the seed,” Kevin stated ..read more
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Tai Chi Ski Principles by Patrice Wooldridge
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In April 2022, my husband Patrick and I went to Götzens, Austria (a community in the district of Innsbruck). It is an amazing place to explore, and Maria Gandler and her team made it very attractive and welcoming to participate in their ..read more
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Reduce Your Stress Levels in the New Year
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Each January, millions of people resolve to live a healthier lifestyle in the coming year. Particularly given all of the toxic and traumatic events that have played out on the global stage in recent years, one of the healthiest you can make is to choose effective ways of . You certainly can’t prevent all stress-causing events, but you can find healthy ways of coping with them. Here are some ideas for stress reduction in the new year.  ..read more
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How Tai Chi & Qigong Help with COPD
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When you think about Tai Chi, you might think about a low-impact form of exercise that helps older adults improve balance and muscle strength—and you would be correct. However, Tai Chi has also been proven to be beneficial for a wide variety of other health-related concerns, including lung disease. Here are some of the benefits of practicing Tai Chi if you or a loved one has a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD ..read more
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On Balance by Margaret Olmsted ~ (Nov 2022)
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I recently gave an online workshop on balance for the Tai Chi Foundation’s students and teachers. I was inspired to do this by one of my students who reported, after doing an exercise from our Eight Ways course called Walking on Thin Ice, that she had thought she had good balance, but this wasn’t true anymore. She was probably in her 50s. This led me to a little research, and I discovered that balance tends to be reasonably well-preserved until a person is in their 50s and then it starts to wane rapidly. Rapidly!  ..read more
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Join Us to Learn How to Manage Stress
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How Tai Chi Helped this Therapist Overcome Compassion Fatigue by Benjamin Wegner, PsyD ~ (Oct 2022)
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Learning Tai Chi from Virtual to Live by Mel Mobley ~ (Sep 2022)
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It was to be my first experience practicing tai chi in a room filled with other people at the week-long Tai Chi Retreat on Whidbey Island, Washington this summer. I had finished learning the last third of the form about a month prior through an online class. I was anxious and internally repeating the mantras, “I can do this. I can do this without looking ridiculous.”  Clearly, I have a bit left to learn about the mental and spiritual aspect of tai chi ..read more
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European Summer Training Summer 2022 by Danyal Sattar ~(Aug 2022)
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