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The Beginner's Guide to Tai Chi

by Ray Pawlett

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The graceful movements are simple to perform, calling for softness rather than strength, so anyone can do Tai Chi. Use it to enhance the flow of positive energy within you to balance body, mind, and spirit. Regular practice promotes physical and mental well-being, improves coordination, and increases suppleness. Regulate breathing and pulse rates as well, to further reduce tension. From warm-up exercises to advice on practicing, here is the complete modern guide to the ancient art of Tai Chi for the beginner.… (more)
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The graceful movements are simple to perform, calling for softness rather than strength, so anyone can do Tai Chi. Use it to enhance the flow of positive energy within you to balance body, mind, and spirit. Regular practice promotes physical and mental well-being, improves coordination, and increases suppleness. Regulate breathing and pulse rates as well, to further reduce tension. From warm-up exercises to advice on practicing, here is the complete modern guide to the ancient art of Tai Chi for the beginner.

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