
1) Japanese boy name
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Taiichi (written: 泰一 or 耐一) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: ...
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A form of traditional Chinese mind/body exercise and meditation that uses slow sets of body movements and controlled breathing. Tai chi is done to improve balance, flexibility, muscle strength, and overall health.
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Chinese system of slow meditative physical exercise designed for relaxation and balance and health.
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Also Known as TAI CHI CH`UAN, and is part of the Tai Chi Ch`uan System, which, originally, was a formidable martial art operating on several levels of awareness. It embodies Taoist Philosophy, and accordingly is extremely beneficial to good health. Tai Chi is a comprehensive series of gentle physical movements, and breathing techniques, with menta…...
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Tai Chi is a form of low-impact exercise emphasizing slow flowing movement, breathing and mental focus. The Chinese healing art has become a popular alternative therapy to treat and manage back pain and neck pain. A number of studies have shown that Tai Chi provides several physical as well as mental benefits. The slow and fluid movements improve t...
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The martial arts are perhaps best known as means of self-defense, but they also are used to improve physical fitness and promote mental and spiritual development. The highly disciplined movements and forms are thought to unite body and mind and to bring balance to the individual's life. External methods (such as karate and judo) stress endurance an...
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through this form of movement, one achieves health and tranquility while developing the mind and body. Tai chi teaches the individual how to control the nervous system in order to put the entire body to rest, believed to be an effective way of staying healthy.
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(Pronounced tie chee.) An ancient Chinese form of co-ordinated body movements to develop and harmonise internal energy ('chi' or 'qi'). It aims to harmonise the mind, body and spirit to promote mental and physical well-being through softness and relaxation.
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Soft style martial art, applied with deep relaxation or “softness� in the musculature
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