Pennsylvania Massage Therapy Schools - A kick start for a new Career
Massage therapy has been around us for quite a long time. However, massage therapy has gained great popularity through the recent years. The reason behind the huge increase in popularity of massage therapy is because of the medical benefits associated with the same. It's proven that massage therapy has great mental and physical health benefits. In this busy world, many people consider massage therapy as an opportunity to relax. With the increase in popularity of massage therapy, there are many massage therapy schools that have risen like mushrooms today.
Tai Chi, NOT Chai Tea!
Those of you that have either completed a one-on-one program, purchased an on-line program or have read anything else that I have written in the past have most likely determined by now and realize it is quite evident..
CorePower Yoga - New Stadium Village Yoga Studio Opening on 12/22/08
CorePower Yoga, known for accessible and dynamic yoga classes and lifestyle programs, opens its eighth Twin Cities yoga studio on Monday, December 22nd.
What is Tai Chi?
What does Tai Chi mean to You...
Leading iPhone Application Developer, NexStudios, Today Announced the Launch of Stephanie's Tai Chi for Enlighteners
Tai Chi for Enlighteners is a unique program for all ages and levels. Tai Chi for Enlighteners allows anyone, anywhere to learn the fundamentals of Tai Chi with a step-by-step video and a supportive website creating a giant leap in the quality of one's life.
Massage Therapy Schools
Massage therapy schools are the fastest growing elements in healthcare training. There are nearly a thousand massage therapy schools and training courses in the US, alone.
CorePower Yoga - New Minnetonka Yoga Studio Opening on Friday, June 27th
CorePower Yoga, known for its dynamic and accessible yoga and lifestyle programs, opens its seventh Twin Cities area studio June 27th. Other Twin City yoga studios are located Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis Park, Uptown, Eden Prairie and Edina neighborhoods. This is CorePower Yoga's 24th nationwide studio with other locations in California, Colorado and Oregon.
How to Find a Tai Chi Instructor (Part 5)
Continued from 'how to find a Tai Chi Instructor (Part 4)
22Self Defense Applications
- A Tai Chi teacher does not have to teach self defense to students who do not want it but any real teacher of Tai Chi who can impart the real knowledge of Tai Chi to others must have at least a basic understanding of how the movements are really applied and be able to demonstrate it
Tai Chi For Health (part 2 of 2)
A basic example of this is the bone density that Tai Chi is known to develop that helps prevent falls in the elderly The way to obtain this Tai Chi health benefit and part of the way that this actually occurs is that the practitioner must align their upper body weight over the legs and then relax the entire body so that the weight of the entire body presses down through the structure due to gravity
Westchester, New York Tai Chi Instructor to Present at International Tai Chi Symposium
Master Domingo Colon, a Tai Chi instructor from Bronxville in Westchester New York has been invited to give a presentation to an international gathering of Tai Chi teachers at a symposium designed to advance the knowledge and ability of Tai Chi teachers to work with individuals with special needs.
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The Origins of Tai Chi
The Origins of Tai Chi The principles of Tai Chi were established
by Taoist hermits and evolved as a martial fighting art called Tai Chi Chuan.
The
early Tai Chi teachers were mystical figures however; the exception was Chang
San-Feng, who was the first major figure in Tai Chi history.
The Ming
Dynasty places his date of birth at 1247 and he is credited with being the founder
of the fighting art called Wudang Kung fu.
He is believed to have studied
under a Taoist recluse living in the mountains of Northwest China; he then studied
at a Shaolin temple.
The Shaolin temple is credited as the originator
of fighting martial arts such as Shaolin temple boxing and Kung Fu.
After
watching a fight between a bird and a snake, Chang was impressed by the ability
of the snake to dodge and counter attack the larger crane.
Chang observed
this ability to defend and counter attack and then modified his Kung Fu fighting
technique.
From this point on the soft or internal Chinese marshal arts
were born including: Ba Gua, Hsingi and Tai Chi Chan.
Chen Style The
17th century in China was a time of war and Tai Chi was developed as a fighting
discipline. The most famous of these was the Chen style of Tai Chi founded by
Chen Wang T'ing who served under general Chi Chi-Guang.
General Chi Chi-Guang
is credited with writing the "classic of Kung Fu" which, set out the
principles of what has now become the Cheng style of Tai Chi.
T'ing is
credited as being the first person to refer to Tai Chi Chuan rather than Wudang
kung fu.
Yang Style Yang Lu-Chan found work in the household
of Chen Chang-xing and secretly spied on Tai Chi Sessions of his master.
One
day he offered to fight a stranger in front of Chen, who was unaware of his
fighting skills.
Chen was so impressed by his performance that he accepted
Yang as a student, Yang then travelled throughout China as Chen's representative
and in any fights he took part in legend has it he was never beaten.
Yang
adapted the Chen style to be a gentler version of Tai Chi. Today, Chen is acknowledged
as the oldest of the three Tai Chi styles but it is Yang's style is more popular.
Wu
Yu Hsiang Style The third major style of Tai Chi was developed by Wu
Yu-Hsiang, who studied with Yang and Chen.
His style incorporates features
of both styles and these three styles form the base from which many other styles
have flourished.
Modern Developments The government in Peking
in 1949 established the Wushu Council to formulate a style that would popularise
Tai Chi, improve people's health and make it a competitive sport.
The
Wushu style is responsible for popularising Tai Chi and bringing it to a greater
audience than ever before.
A new style called the Beijing 24 step form
came from this research and has become popular worldwide.
The most famous
of the Tai Chi masters of the 20th century was Chen Man-Ching; he simplified
the Yang style big form of 108 postures cutting it to just 37.
This style
is easier to learn and established Chan Man Ching as the most influential Tai
Chi master of the 20th Century.
Further information Re Vitalise
offer a warm welcome to both novice and experienced pupils. In addition to offering
regular tuition there are several Tai
Chi weekend breaks available.
To learn more about our services go
to: http://www.re-vitalise.co.uk
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