Tai Chi Chuan, Chinese Martial Arts: Morning Exercises

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Morning Tai Chi Chuan exercises
Morning Tai Chi Chuan exercises

The older generation practice Tai Chi Chuan as the sun rises in  Shenzhen, China. Groups of older folk practicing the ancient art is not an uncommon sight in Chinese parks during the early morning hours. Watching the exercises, the slow and fluid movements, is visual poetry.

Tai Chi Chuan (太極拳) has a convoluted history. Trying to trace the roots of the martial art are as difficult as finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. The practice can be traced to the breathing exercises of monks in the 2nd century BCE. Many believe Chang San-feng, a 15th century monk, invented the exercises,  then a martial art.

Today, tai chi has spread worldwide. Most modern styles of tai chi trace their development to at least one of the five traditional schools: Chen, Yang, Wu (Hao), Wu and Sun. All of the former, in turn, trace their historical origins to Chen Village.

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Tai Chi is said to have physical and mental benefits. People have reported that it boosts their stamina, energy, and agility.  The exercises also give a sense of well-being.  Because the slow, focused movements, Tai Chi can also help to relieve stress.

18 Comments Add yours

  1. Excellent DOF.
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    1. Stevo says:

      Thanks, Craig.

  2. ybonesy says:

    Oh, I love this shot. The teal wall in the background, and the focus on the first guy’s torso and face. Really great energy to this.
    .-= ybonesy´s last blog ..The Shape Of July — Out Of Darkness, Comes Light =-.

    1. Stevo says:

      I love the light in this area, sort of dappled. I’m going to head back there after my holidays.

  3. quickroute says:

    I’ve been tempted to try this but do you have to be old?

    1. Stevo says:

      I don’t think so. I’m sure there’s plenty in HK.

  4. Anil says:

    Just taking the time out to relax the mind and body for a few minutes everyday is something that more people could incorporate into their lives. I find even just watching group tai-chi to be relaxing.
    .-= Anil´s last blog ..7 Reasons You Won’t Travel The World =-.

    1. Stevo says:

      So true.

  5. ombudsben says:

    On one of my routes to work in the morning, I go past the plaza of our civic center. People are out in a grove of trees doing these exercises often. I, too, love the slow, almost hypnotic grace of their flowing movements.

    Some day, I want to grow up to be one of these people. 🙂
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    1. Stevo says:

      Cheers, Ben. One day, for me too.

  6. Shawn says:

    I’ve been looking for tai chi instruction for ages, and can’t find it anywhere. ;-(
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    1. Stevo says:

      I hope you have better luck in the future. You could always move here…

  7. Tina says:

    I have been taking taijiquan (Chen style) for the past two years, with a taiji master from the Henan province and I can tell you that not only do I enjoy doing it each day, but also feel better.

    There are two styles of taijiquan, Chen and Yang. Yang is associated with the older generation where the movements are slower, while Chen is has more explosive movements.

    It’s not easy to learn and takes years of practice, as there is more to it than just the movements, though getting the movements correct is also difficult when done correctly. It’s also a mind set, and you should get someone who knows the history and the philsophy behind it.

    1. Stevo says:

      Tina: Thanks for the info. I’m going to look into some martial arts training once the summer is over. Now that I’m in fairly good shape I want to see what I can learn.

  8. What a great way to stay fit. And cheaper than the health club. Like this post.
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  9. Jon says:

    I always enjoyed Tai Chi, although not trained for a while now. Had a fantastic Yang teacher about 10 years ago, learnt more in 6 months than I had learnt in 2 years previous.

    Always remember that Tai Chi is designed to make you a better fighter. Many people do not realise that.
    .-= Jon´s last blog ..5 Elements MMA coach takes Bronze at the Irish International Open Judo Championships =-.

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